India, March 25 -- A woman in China spent nearly 2.4 million yuan ( Rs.2.8 crore approximately) on breast implants that caused severe disability, only to later discover they contained the DNA of cattle and moose. According to a report on South China Morning Post, Lingling, from Jiangxi province in southeastern China, was first introduced to a so-called innovative breast augmentation technique in 2017.

The method, promoted by a local beauty salon owner, was advertised as a safe procedure where the patient's own collagen would be extracted, cultivated, and reinjected to create a "self-derived, self-used" enhancement with no risk of rejection.

In September 2017, Lingling accompanied the salon owner to Beijing Creating Medical Cosmetic Clin...