Asma Abbas Suffers Skin Damage After Failed Treatment: Shares Alarming Video

Asma Abbas Skin Treatment Failure Leaves Her Face Damaged

Actress Opens Up About Post-Treatment Skin Reaction

Pakistani actress Asma Abbas, known for her strong performances in popular dramas like Dastaan, Akbari Asghari, and Zebaish, recently shocked her fans by sharing an emotional update about her skin treatment gone wrong.

From Glowing Skin to Severe Reaction

In a candid video posted on her YouTube channel, Asma showed her inflamed and blistered face, explaining the painful situation. She said she had dark spots and pigmentation on her face, which worsened after her cancer treatments.

Due to this, her doctor suggested a cosmetic procedure called cauterization, a common treatment that burns off dark spots. Asma agreed, thinking it was a simple and harmless process.

What Went Wrong?

The actress revealed that before the procedure, she used a face mask, and suspects it may have triggered a severe allergic reaction when combined with the cauterization. After the treatment, a numbing cream was applied, but soon after, her skin started reacting harshly.

> “My face turned red and bumpy, with large blister-like spots,” she said.

“I consulted the doctor immediately, and they told me it’s an allergic reaction that should heal in a few days.”

A Battle-Hardened Star

Asma Abbas is no stranger to health challenges. She bravely survived cancer not once, but six times. Her resilience and openness have always inspired fans. She now hopes her skin heals quickly as she prepares for her upcoming drama shoot.

Online Support and Fan Reactions

Fans and followers expressed concern and love in the comments, appreciating her for raising awareness about the risks of cosmetic treatments, even common ones. Many also praised her bravery and honesty, showing her natural skin without filters.

Conclusion

Asma Abbas’s experience reminds us that even routine beauty procedures can have unexpected side effects, especially if underlying skin sensitivity exists. She advises others to always consult dermatolog

ists and do patch tests before any treatment.

 

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