“Cement Face” woman 21 years later
Rajee Narinesingh, a transgender woman known as “Cement Face,” became widely recognized after undergoing dangerous black-market cosmetic procedures in the mid-2000s. Seeking affordable ways to transition, she received illegal injections from Oneal Ron Morris, which contained substances like cement and glue. These hardened under her skin, leaving her face and body severely disfigured and deeply affecting her confidence.
Ashamed and isolated, Rajee avoided seeking help at first. Eventually, medical professionals began corrective treatments, and she later appeared on Botched, where surgeons performed procedures to remove the toxic materials and restore her appearance.

Over time, Rajee regained her confidence and transformed her life. Today, she is an activist, author, and public figure who raises awareness about the dangers of illegal cosmetic procedures and advocates for the transgender community, using her experience to educate and inspire others.