silicone gel breast implant
A silicone gel breast implant manufactured by the now-defunct French company Poly Implant Prothese (PIP) is displayed at the Paris Breast Center in Paris, Dec. 28, 2011. Reuters/Benoit Tessier

A botched plastic surgery left a Chinese woman with “four breasts.”

Speaking to local media Tuesday, the woman, identified by her surname Wang, said she decided to undergo the surgery following the birth of her child as she was unhappy with her body. She underwent the surgery in May which cost her $32,700.

The surgeon advised the woman to buy two pairs of breast implants because “they said my own breasts had different sizes and they also needed to be augmented.”

In October, she noticed “two growths at each side of her chest” and immediately went to a hospital where a shocked doctor said, “Gosh, you have four breasts.” Examination revealed that the surgery had given her “two extra breasts.”

“The upper parts are bigger, the lower parts are smaller; the upper parts are hard, the lower parts are soft,” she said.

The woman then contacted the plastic surgery center who offered to refund the entire cost of the procedure along with extra $3,700 on compassionate grounds, an offer she refused.

A spokesperson from the plastic surgery center, however, denied the accusation that the surgery was botched and also said all surgeons were qualified and certified.