Miami plastic surgeon accused of injecting PLASTIC-contaminated blood into liposuction patient – but denies doing so, says patient was dissatisfied with not getting refund for botched BBL
Miami plastic surgeon accused of injecting PLASTIC-contaminated blood into liposuction patient – but denies doing so, says patient was dissatisfied with not getting refund for botched BBL
- Karl William Schwarz operated on the 34-year-old woman in January 2021 at 305 Plastic Surgery in Miami
- She wanted liposuction and a Brazilian Butt Lift: He performed the liposuction, but couldn’t inject the material from her body into her buttocks
- He said it contained pea-sized plastic beads, despite her refusing previous injectables: suing her, accusing her of unsafe practices
A Miami plastic surgeon has been accused of injecting a patient with blood contaminated with pea-sized plastic spheres.
Karl William Schwarz, a plastic surgeon from Miami, was accused by a patient of injecting her with plastic-contaminated blood – which he denied
Karl William Schwarz operated on the 34-year-old woman in January 2021 at 305 Plastic Surgery.
She had already had a Brazilian Butt Lift and liposuction at the clinic in 2019, with a different surgeon.
She went to Schwarz for another round of the same treatments.
Schwarz’s attorney, Gregory Chaires, said the surgeon asked her before the surgery if she had implants or injections, and she said no.
Schwarz also had her sign a disclaimer, he said, warning that if any foreign objects were found inside her during the liposuction, they wouldn’t be able to move that material to her buttocks for the buttock lift, as it could cause long stretches. term problems.
“During the preoperative evaluation, Dr. Schwarz asked the patient whether she had received the injection of foreign material into her body, which the patient denied,” Chaires said.
The surgeon is depicted at work. He said his accuser was a disgruntled client seeking a refund for an operation he was unable to perform
Schwarz operates out of 305 Plastic Surgery in Miami
The surgeon is seen with a satisfied client, who has made a portrait of him
Schwarz said he began operating on her, only to find that her blood was contaminated with plastic, which clogged the cannula.
He did not perform the procedure she wanted.
Chaires said the patient took legal action in January 2022 because she was angry about not getting a refund for the buttock lift, which the surgeon was unable to perform.
She accused him of “substandard care” and noted that in his account of the operation he said that some of her blood was injected into her buttocks.
Schwarz said that was a misunderstanding on the part of the person taking notes on the proceedings.
The surgeon denied her allegations but agreed to pay nearly $14,000 in fines and court costs in what his lawyer said was an attempt to get on with his life.
The agreement includes a $7,500 fine, $6,196.11 in administrative fees, three hours of medical record-keeping training and five hours of risk management.
Chaires said Schwarz did not accept her allegations of misconduct.
Nevertheless, since Dr. Schwarz wants to put this matter behind him so that he can focus his full attention on his patients and family, he has decided to enter into the proposed Settlement Agreement,” he said.