A video of a young woman arguing with dermatologist Dr. Sidra Aziz has gone viral on social media. The argument began after the woman expressed dissatisfaction with a **skin whitening ** treatment she received.
According to the viral clip, the woman underwent a series of 10 injections that cost her Rs60,000. She claimed she saw no improvement in skin tone despite completing the treatment. After the disappointing results, she visited the doctor again and secretly recorded their conversation.
In the video, the woman demands a refund and accuses the dermatologist of failing to deliver the promised results. She insists that the treatment did not produce any visible change related to **skin whitening **.
During the confrontation, Dr. Sidra is seen tearing up the patientโs medical records. She responds by saying that the payment had already been refunded. However, the woman argues that she did not receive the full amount and threatens to post the video online if her complete refund is not issued.
The video quickly gained traction, sparking mixed reactions across social media platforms. Many users defended the doctor, noting that cosmetic procedures do not guarantee identical results for every patient. They also pointed out that expecting instant changes from **skin whitening ** injections is unrealistic.
One user wrote, โThe girl is wrong; doctors cannot promise 100% results.โ Another commented on the cultural pressure behind such treatments, saying, โThe obsession with fair skin is damaging.โ
Several users questioned the patientโs approach, suggesting that clear communication and proper counseling should be done before any cosmetic treatment. They argued that written agreements help set realistic expectations about possible outcomes.
Some social media users even called for legal action against the woman for filming and posting the video without permission. They cited cybercrime laws that prohibit sharing someoneโs footage without consent.
As the video continues to circulate, the discussion around cosmetic treatments, customer expectations, and online behavior remains active. The incident has once again highlighted the growing concerns and controversies surrounding beauty standards and medical ethics.
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