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Caught by the Scanner: How 19 Plastic Surgeries Led to an Airport Security Snag!

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A well-known Taiwanese influencer, who has undergone 19 plastic surgeries, was reportedly stopped at an airport security checkpoint due to screws implanted in her face.

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Recently, the New York Post reported that Taiwanese model Fang Qiyuan (36), who has over 1.3 million followers on Instagram, was stopped at an airport inspection due to her plastic surgeries.

According to the report, Fang Qiyuan has undergone more than 19 plastic surgeries, including two forehead surgeries, five eyelid surgeries, five nose surgeries, two jaw surgeries, and five liposuction procedures, costing a total of $250,000.

Fang Qiyuan recently discovered that she had screws in her face while going through a security check at the airport.

She said, “I was shocked when a screw about 1 inch (2.5 cm) long was found below my lower lip while passing through the airport security checkpoint.” She continued, “I had jaw implant surgery eight years ago, and it seems the screw from that time is still there. I had a CT scan and plan to have it removed.”

CT scans shared by Fang Qiyuan on Instagram show screws embedded below her lips, near her nose, and around her jaw.

Fang Qiyuan said, “I had a CT scan while visiting Korea and found a 3 cm screw in my jaw implant. I discovered this just the other day. I am truly addicted to plastic surgery. My face is like a puzzle put together.”

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