Rajee Narinesingh’s Brave Journey From Botched Injections to Healing and Hope
Sometimes life hits harder than we ever could’ve imagined—and few know that better than Rajee Narinesingh. Her story is one of unimaginable pain, powerful resilience, and the hope that comes with a second chance.
Back in 2005, Rajee, a 48-year-old transgender woman from Hollywood, Florida, attended what she thought would be a fun “pumping party”—an underground cosmetic procedure gathering. Instead of professional treatment, she received a black-market injection from someone falsely claiming to be a doctor. What was injected wasn’t safe—it was a horrifying mixture that left her face permanently altered, filled with lumps of cement-like material under her skin.
For ten years, Rajee lived with the disfigurement. The damage affected her self-esteem, her social life, and her ability to feel comfortable in her own skin. Many doctors believed her condition was beyond repair, leaving her feeling stuck and hopeless.
But in 2015, everything changed when she appeared on the hit reality show Botched, where renowned Los Angeles plastic surgeons Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif took on her case. Known for taking on some of the most extreme and complex reconstructive surgeries, the doctors were cautious—having turned Rajee away a year earlier due to the risks involved. Dr. Dubrow pointed out that many surgeons live by the rule of “do no harm,” making cases like Rajee’s incredibly challenging.
Still, Rajee’s courage and determination paid off. The doctors decided to try again—and this time, the results were extraordinary. They carefully removed the hardened nodules from her face, finally freeing her from a decade of pain and restoring not only her appearance but her confidence and sense of self.
The person responsible for Rajee’s suffering was Oneal Ron Morris, an unlicensed practitioner who injected horrifying substances like mineral oil, superglue, and even Fix-a-Flat tire sealant into people’s bodies. Rajee was too afraid and ashamed to come forward for years, living in silence with the consequences.
She had previously tried to ease her condition with laser treatments and minor procedures in 2012, but nothing brought lasting relief—until Botched gave her that life-changing second chance.
Rajee’s story isn’t just about a medical makeover. It’s a testament to the human spirit—how someone can endure deep emotional and physical pain and still find the strength to fight for healing. Her journey reminds us that even after the worst kinds of betrayal and trauma, there’s always hope for a fresh start.
Rajee didn’t just reclaim her face—she reclaimed her life.