Stunning Fake Cosmetic Surgeon Who Mutilated At Least 11 People Goes On Trial

This stunning and allegedly fake cosmetic surgeon dubbed the ‘Barbie Doctor’ who is accused of mutilating at least 11 people in botched operations is set to go on trial.

Olgica Markanovic and her associate, who has been named only as Jasmina T. due to strict local privacy laws, are facing charges including undertaking unauthorised aesthetic procedures without a licence.

Markanovic was arrested on the Serb-Croat border on 1st June after she allegedly carried out operations on at least 11 people, leaving them with a number of different scars and injuries.

Olgica Markanovic who was arrested on 1 June 2021, after she provided medical services in the field of aesthetics and caused health problems to many women. (@olgicamarkanovic/Newsflash)

This is the second attempt by prosecutors to start the trial after the first one was postponed due to the absence of Jasmina T, who is about to give birth.

Prosecutors have requested a three-year prison sentence for Markanovic and a one-year prison sentence for her accomplice Jasmina T.

Markanovic allegedly carried out illegal and unlicensed cosmetic procedures on at least 11 people from May 2020 to March this year.

Olgica Markanovic who was arrested on 1 June 2021, after she provided medical services in the field of aesthetics and caused health problems to many women. ( @olgicamarkanovic/Newsflash)

She allegedly used a ‘plasma pen’ on her patients causing permanent damage to their faces in the form of second- and third-degree burns, according to local media outlet Telegraf.

The pair also allegedly used the drug lidocaine chloride as a local anaesthetic and this is said to have endangered the lives of the people they were operating on as it could have caused an allergic reaction that in some cases can result in death.

Markanovic has denied that she engaged in medical procedures without a proper licence.

The face of one of the women that went to Olgica Markanovic beauty saloon. (@oziljci_od_brazilska_official1/Newsflash)

She defended herself, claiming that the services she was providing to her patients were cosmetic and that she never presented herself as an expert in the field of medicine, according to Telegraf.

She reportedly said that the plasma pen was not a medical instrument but a cosmetic one and that she had a certificate to use the device, adding that any injuries suffered by patients were down to their failure to comply with strict instructions for adequate recovery, such as avoiding tanning beds or exposing their skin to sunlight.

A group of at least 11 men and women filed a complaint in March 2021 against the suspect claiming that they had been disfigured after she treated them at her salon in the Serbian capital Belgrade.

The face of one of the women that went to Olgica Markanovic beauty saloon. (@oziljci_od_brazilska_official1/Newsflash)

One male victim, name not disclosed, told Croatian media outlet Blic: “When I met her she introduced herself as the ‘President of Aesthetics’.”

He added: “She then introduced herself to my girlfriend as a qualified doctor.”

Another victim, who was also not named, told the Croatian news site Jutarnji that she went to the suspect’s salon to have her nose and eyebrows raised but was instead left with burns all over her face.

The face of one of the women that went to Olgica Markanovic beauty saloon. (@oziljci_od_brazilska_official1/Newsflash)

She added that for seven days she could barely open her eyes, and for several months simple tasks such as eating and drinking became agonising due to the scars on her face.

Although 11 lawsuits have been filed against the suspect, she is rumoured to have treated over 20 people, all of whom suffered some sort of medical injury.

According to Blic, the ‘President of Aesthetics’ could face up to three years in prison and a fine.