The South Indian TV actress recently underwent root canal surgery. Which weighed on them. Swati Satish’s face deteriorated due to wrong treatment. She is unrecognizable in her pictures clicked after the surgery, which have been shared online.
Actress’s face deteriorated after surgery: Swati Satish’s entire face has deteriorated due to the wrong surgery. The actress had a root canal surgery in a private hospital. Soon after the surgery, the Kannada actress was facing some difficulties including a swollen face and severe pain. When the actress informed the doctor about this, the doctors told Swati that the swelling and pain on her face would go away in a day or two. However this did not happen.
Swati said this about the doctor: According to media reports, Swati has accused the doctor that she was given wrong and half-hearted information about treatment and medicines. It is being claimed that during the treatment he was given salicylic acid instead of anesthesia. Swati came to know about this when she went to another hospital for treatment. Swati told that when the doctor injected her with hypochlorite, she cried.
Swati further added that such mistakes are bound to happen to everyone, but in case of such mistake in medical procedures, immediate remedy is taken. If the doctor had injected me with saline when I was screaming in pain, I wouldn’t have had as much swelling on my face as it is now.
The doctor said this thing: The doctor said that the words of Swati Satish are baseless. She keeps changing her statement. First she was saying that she was given injections of salicylic acid and then she was given salicylic acid, while both are not used in dentistry.
Swati’s career is being affected: Swati Satish says that due to wrong treatment, her film career is being affected. One of his films is about to release. But due to this condition, she is not able to go out of the house and go in public and she is not able to promote the film. She says that now she will take legal action against the clinic for giving wrong information by the doctors.