Beautician, 51, who wanted the perfect nose claims plastic surgery left it ...

Beautician, 51, who wanted the perfect nose claims plastic surgery left it ...
Beautician, 51, who wanted the perfect nose claims plastic surgery left it ...

A 51-year-old beautician who claimed she was left with a 'gross' permanently runny nose and nasal voice following a nose job has lost a High Court bid for £60,000 compensation.

Casey Castello, from Beckenham, Kent, decided to get a nose job in 2014 after being teased about the size and shape of hers which made her insecure.

She claimed the surgeon who did the op promised her 'the perfect little nose.'

But Miss Castello later sued by claiming she has been left permanently 'bunged up' and her nose 'always running,' resulting in her leaving her job as a receptionist.

At the High Court, she blamed top surgeon Dr Stefan Gonschior, accusing him of accidentally damaging the inside of her nose.

Pictured at her business Angel Aesthetics, Miss Costello had the nose job in 2014 which she says went wrong

Miss Costello describes the procedure as 'one of the biggest mistakes of my life' and says she still suffers from issues as a result, including a runny nose and a nasal voice

Beautician Casey Castello, 51, pictured, requested £60,000 in compensation from surgeon Dr Gonschior after she claims he permanently damaged her nose during her closed rhinoplasty procedure

But she is to get nothing from her £60,000 request for compensation after judge Mrs Justice Lambert ruled the doctor did nothing wrong.

The court heard Miss Castello was planning to get married and wanted to make a 'fresh start' and boost her self-confidence when she went to Dr Gonschior.

Giving evidence, she claimed she had told the surgeon she wanted a 'pixie nose' with an upturned tip and that he had promised her just that.

But, she went on to regret the 45-minute operation in November 2014 as 'one of the biggest mistakes of my life,' she told the judge. 

She said: 'I was a bit stuffy as soon as I came out of theatre.

'The breathing I thought would come in time and it hasn't.

'It's stayed the same really, I am still bunged up, it hasn't got any better.'

Miss Castello said she has since been left permanently 'bunged up' and unable to breathe through her right nostril, causing a permanent change to her voice. 

She told the court that the change to her voice had left her feeling 'self-conscious and paranoid.'

Miss Costello says she felt stuffy after she left theatre, but her symptoms, being a runny nose, feeling bunged up and a change to her voice, has not changed in the seven years since having her nose job

Miss Costello says she felt stuffy after she left theatre, but her symptoms, being a runny nose, feeling bunged up and a change to her voice, has not changed in the seven years since having her nose job

And her sister, Danielle Francis, agreed that she now speaks with a nasal voice and,

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