A few days ago, Adara Molinero surprised her followers with a dramatic testimony: she had undergone a treatment to eliminate the spots and scars that her time on Survivors 2023 left on her legs, and the result not only had not been what was expected, but had ended up in the emergency room with second-degree burns.
A very painful experience with terrible consequences, which according to the woman from Madrid had been caused by the laser used by the dermatological clinic she went to. An accusation that the center categorically denied to La Vanguardia, ensuring not only that it had not committed any malpractice, but that they announced that they would take all necessary legal measures.
After several days missing, Adara Molinero reappears on social networks. She did it through Instagram, first with a publication about the outfit she was going to wear that day; but then she gave way to another showing the state of her burns, whose marks are still very visible.
The influencer also wanted to share a photo with her new boyfriend, personal trainer Álex Ghita, who has become her greatest support at this time. In the image, you can see them very smiling, hugging on the bed.
It all started when the Big Brother winner shared on her Instagram Stories that the center caused her second-degree burns after performing “three types of lasers” and not taking into account the sensitivity of her skin. The person in charge of the clinic, however, categorically denies it. Among other things, he has defended that Adara has been coming to them for two years and that she has never had any problems.
“A treatment has been done, we have followed the established protocol and sometimes an unwanted result is obtained,” said the doctor, making it clear that the influencer has not allowed them to offer their help: “At all times we have tried to contact them to try to solve “the result we have had, helping at all times. I tried to go with them to the hospital because I did see her affected, and she didn’t let us go with her.”
As the owner of the clinic insisted to La Vanguardia, they never took his complaints as “exaggerated,” because when they have a patient with discomfort, they pay full attention. “When a patient complains of discomfort, we are never going to treat someone like crazy, because the perception is very variable between patients.”
Therefore, he is willing to fight for the honor of his workers and is willing to go to the end. “Everyone is free to take legal action, and we will take the actions that are necessary and we will respond to those that she takes.”