A boob job patient claims she was scarred for life and left with dying nipples after a horror surgery.

Kirsty Adam, 24, from Glasgow, Scotland, had an operation to boost her bust from a 36D to a DD cup after weight loss caused her breasts to “sag.”

She opted for a $7,700 mastopexy, commonly known as a breast lift, at Transform, a plastic surgery clinic, but was left with necrotic flesh.

Her surgeon Dr. Vana Vasilescu was the subject of an investigation in the UK and she was later “erased” from the General Medical Council register. The register is an independent organization that licenses doctors in the UK and sets medical standards.

Adam said: “I initially did some research to see what I could do.”

“I knew my breasts would have to be cosmetically fixed and that surgery was the only option – so I decided to get a mastopexy.”

“You hear more horror stories from people that go abroad than you do in the UK. And I thought I’d be safe here.”

“You never think something bad is going to happen to you, but obviously it did.”

“I’ve been left with lasting damage and it’s even worse than before.”

“It sounds harsh but it looks like somebody’s hacked away at me with a blunt, rusty knife.”

Adam had a consultation in May 2015, and the following month she met with Vasilescu for a pre-surgery assessment.

She paid almost $7,700 for the treatment, an insurance policy, and extensive aftercare in case anything went wrong.

Adam had the op on July 25, 2015, performed by Vasilescu at a private clinic.

She returned to the Glasgow clinic for check-ups where nurses cleaned her wounds and changed bandages.

But she sensed something was wrong and when her nipples became “partially necrotic.”

Parts of her breasts turned black and pieces of dying flesh had to be removed.

She said: “After the surgery, I went to get my dressings changed. The nurse said that I had necrosis – rotting flesh.”

“I knew this was possible from my research because the nipples are getting taken off and put back on and sometimes part of it can not heal right.”

“Every time I went back they took bits off. I thought it was to help the skin regenerate and grow again.”

“I looked down at it and it was black. I knew it shouldn’t look that color, but I trusted the nurse.”

Adam saw Vasilescu on August 16 and claims she was assured things were OK.

She raised concerns with the clinic before demanding to see another surgeon – and that was the last time she saw Vasilescu.

Another surgeon re-examined her and put Adam on a course of antibiotics after saying there was an infection.

Adam attended further check-ups and eventually learned that Vasilescu had left the company.

She claims she then discovered a number of other young women had experienced similar problems after being treated by Vasilescu.

Vasilescu appeared before an interim orders tribunal at the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) on August 8, 2016, following a General Medical Council investigation.

The hearing looked at whether the surgeon’s registration should be restricted while allegations about her conduct were resolved.

Vasilescu was handed an interim suspension before finally being erased from the register on February 10, 2017.

She is now no longer allowed to perform surgeries in the UK.

The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) said it would “not comment on individual cases” and was only able to confirm Vasilescu’s registration status.

A spokeswoman said the surgeon had been erased by the GMC for “administrative reasons.”

Adam is undergoing revision surgery which is being carried out by an independent practitioner in England.

This is in addition to laser treatment aimed at healing her scars and tattooing work to replace her nipples, which she claims Transform is funding.

Adam claims she was offered $320 compensation as a “goodwill gesture” but rejected the money.

She said: “I have to get revision surgery done because there is so much damage.”

“Nothing is where it should be. Everything is too high up. My breasts are really hard, they’re sore and I have no nipples.”

“I’ve put on weight because of the stress and not being able to keep active.”

“Now it looks like somebody’s hacked away at me with a blunt, rusty knife.”

“For $7,700 that shouldn’t be the case – for getting it done in the UK.”

“It makes you lose faith in the health care system and all these regulations that are out there.”

“I’m happy to speak out as long as it stops other people from getting treated in this way.”

Transform confirmed Vasilescu no longer works for them but they have refused to provide the reasons.

A spokesman for Transform said: “Transform offered Adam a free-of-charge revision procedure, which is being funded by the company and conducted by a surgeon with practicing privileges with Transform. Adam has taken this offer up.”

He added: “Vasilescu no longer works with Transform.”

“Ensuring continuity of high-quality patient care is Transform’s utmost priority.”

“This means that we provide support and care for patients throughout and following their procedure with Transform.”

“We are proud that we have very high levels of patient satisfaction across the thousands of patients that come to Transform for procedures every year.”

“In the rare event that a patient may be unhappy with the results of their procedure, we ensure that they are offered a free of charge follow-up consultation, and a free of charge revision procedure, if recommended by a surgeon.”

“These policies and procedures demonstrate Transform’s commitment to high quality, continuity of care.”