Natassia Louis wanted her backside to look better in jeans, so she saved her money until she could afford to have plastic surgery. Little did she know, the surgeon she eventually chose was under investigation after another patient died.
Louis had no second thoughts. “I was excited. I had wanted this for years and I was finally gonna get it and in a couple of days I was gonna be pain-free and have the butt that I wanted.”The surgery was done on April 6, 2021. After the surgery, a nurse directed Louis, who was still feeling the effects of the anesthesia, to sit in a wheelchair. She fell, injuring her right side. The next day, Louis, who is a nurse, noticed the bruising on her right breast was worse than the left.
Chacon told her he would repair her stomach and she set up an appointment to talk to him about it several months after the initial surgery. That’s when she said someone who worked in his office approached her and started whispering in her ear. That person told her she needed to look Chacon up before having any more surgery. She went to her car and Googled"Dr. Chacon malpractice."
Both the District Attorney and the California Medical Board have launched investigations against Chacon, yet he still is practicing plastic surgery.“He shouldn’t be in business right now,” she said. “No one stopped him after things started happening. No one stopped him and he continues to be in business and he continues to hurt people and it could have been stopped.”
Chacon’s preliminary hearing is scheduled for June 5. The Deputy District Attorney handling the case said a medical board hearing will likely happen after a judge determines if there is enough evidence to proceed with a criminal trial. In the meantime, the Judge ordered Chacon to notify all surgical patients in writing that he’s under investigation for murder.
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