Influencer dies just days after common cosmetic surgery: 'It's not fair'
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An influencer tragically died just three days after reportedly undergoing liposuction at an unauthorized clinic in southern Mexico.

Denisse Reyes had the procedure performed last Sunday at the San Pablo Medical Clinic in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, a city in the southern state of Chiapas.

The 27-year-old single mom and content creator told her social media fans that she was in the recovery stage after the surgery.

As reported by the Daily Mail, her uncle, Ammao Rodríguez, stated that her surgeon, Dr. Orlando Gamboa, administered an intravenous medication to her on the Monday following the surgery.

However, Mr. Rodríguez alleged that Reyes’ body did not react well to the medication, resulting in her heart stopping unexpectedly.

Mr. Rodríguez described the moment when she began to feel unwell, went into cardiac arrest, and was immediately moved out of the clinic room.


Photo of Denisse Reyes
Influencer Denisse Reyes, 27, died after reportedly undergoing liposuction at an unauthorized clinic in southern Mexico. Facebook/Massiel Reyes

Allegedly, a friend who was with Reyes was advised by the medical team to wait outside the recovery room and was informed about her critical condition, indicating that they would notify a family member.

Reyes was subsequently transferred to Manzur Hospital, as the San Pablo Medical Clinic didn’t have an intensive care unit, according to The Sun.

Unfortunately, her condition didn’t improve there and she passed away on Wednesday.

Mr. Rodríguez emphasized that Reyes was healthy and had no pre-existing illnesses.

He has since been in contact with authorities in Chiapas to file a lawsuit against Dr. Gamboa, who he claimed is not authorized to perform the procedure.


Massiel Reyes and her sister Denisse Reyes
Reyes had the procedure performed last Sunday at the San Pablo Medical Clinic in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Mexico, and died three days later. Facebook/Massiel Reyes

“May the authorities do justice to Denisse and may the doctor pay in some way for what he did,” Mr. Rodríguez said.

“It’s not fair that she was already fine after her surgery and suddenly her health worsened to the point of death.”

The family’s lawyer has also vowed to take legal action, with their attorney stating: “After this happens, we will proceed against the doctor and whoever is responsible … but right now the main one will be Dr. Gamboa.”

Dr. Gamboa has not publicly commented on this incident and no official statement has been issued by any medical authority regarding the accusations.

Mr. Gamboa previously made headlines in December 2024 when he faced accusations related to the death of a woman following liposuction.

He quickly took to social media to claim that he was not involved in that operation and that the medical team responsible for the procedure was not affiliated with his clinic.

Reyes, who leaves behind an eight-year-old son, rose to fame in 2022 as a “nenis,” which is word meaning a woman who sells products online in Meixco.

She later opened her own store and used her Instagram and TikTok accounts to promote her business in her hometown of Tampico, a city in the northeastern state of Tamaulipas.

In a heartfelt Facebook post, Reyes’s sister, Massiel Reyes, shared her grief.

“You were a woman who always did what she wanted and went 1000 percent in her life, too free, spontaneous, extroverted, that was you,” she said.

“Sister, I love you with all my heart, what is happening hurts my soul, I would like to turn back time but it no longer exists.”

Reyes’ family and friends are working to raise awareness about the dangers of undergoing cosmetic procedures at unregulated clinics.

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