Sunday, 27 March 2011

BRAZILIAN DOCTOR: GADDAFI WENT UNDER KNIFE TO LOOK YOUNG

IN 1995, DR. RIBEIRO HELD A SCALPEL TO MOAMMAR QADDAFI'S THROAT & STOMACH FOR HOURS AS  HE INJECTED FAT INTO THE DICTATOR'S FACIAL SKIN

Qadaffi and Dr. Ribiero, 1994, after a the cosmetic surgery

He was escorted deep into a bunker where he was greeted by Qaddafi and told of his top secret assignment ~ he was to shave years off the Libyan leader”s appearance by removing fat from his belly and injecting it into his wrinkled face. He also wanted hair plugs.

Right out of an Ian Fleming spy novel, a plastic surgeon, escorted by thug-like musclemen, is whisked off during the night to a secret underground bunker deep in the North African desert. Out of the shadows of a darkened room walks a well-known third world dictator. Dressed in a white Sonny Crockett sport jacket, the raspy voiced tyrant demands the doctor immediately perform facial surgery. Refusing anesthesia, because he fears assassination, the comical bully stops the procedure to eat a sandwich.

Speaking about meeting Qaddafi, he said: “He shook my hand and greeted me, speaking perfect English.

”He was an extremely polite, intelligent, cordial and soft-spoken person who quickly told me what he wanted and why,” he added.

In the middle of the night, the doctor performs the surgery under the omnipresent and vigilant eyes of the despot’s most trusted henchmen. After the operation the physician is sworn to secrecy, handed an envelope full of cash and whisked out of the country.

THE CLANDESTINE MEETING IN THE DESERT

 

In 1994 this is exactly the experience Brazilian plastic surgeon Dr. Liacyr Ribeiro had while giving a lecture in Tripoli, Libya. Eventually he would perform facial surgery on Libyan dictator Moammar al Qaddafi. In an interview with the Brazilian TV show Domingo Spetacular on March 25, 2011 the doctor said, “A Libyan official [identified as Mohamed Zaid] came up to me and said he wanted me to meet someone….”

Later Zaid drove Dr. Ribeiro to a secluded house surrounded by armed guards. “Zaid and I were taken to a library located underneath a tent set up inside the house and there he told me that he wanted me to examine Qaddafi," Ribeiro revealed.
Qaddafi “…was different then…He was an extremely polite, intelligent, cordial and soft-spoken person .  He quickly told me who quickly told me what he wanted and why.  “He told me that he had been in power for 25 years at that time, and that he did not want the young people of his nation to see him as an old man,” the Daily Mail quoted Ribeiro as saying.
Qaddafi wanted an immediate operation; however, Ribeiro tactfully informed thefeared dictator that he would need a surgical team “and that takes time”, he insisted.

Qaddafi allowed the doctor to reschedule the procedure for January 1995 (6 months later). The delay not only allowed the doctor to gather his team in Libya but also gave Qaddafi time to change the bunker. Ultimately, he provided the surgical crew “two fully equipped and very modern operating rooms, a gym and a swimming pool," Ribeiro recollected.

 

THE OPERATION IN THE BUNKER


Dr. Ribeiro suggested the dictator have a face lift; however, Qaddafi refused. “A face lift would be too noticeable,” the doctor recalled Qaddafi stating. He desired a procedure where the surgery would “remove fat from his belly [and] inject it into his wrinkled face,” the surgeon detailed. 

Yet, the procedure was limiting. "I warned Qadaffi that the effects of the operation…would last for about five years, that it had an expiration date…" 

Ribeiro maintained. Qaddafi did not care, "He said he would call me if he needed me to come back," Ribeiro claimed.

 

DISCRETION IN THE ROOM


Apparently, secrecy was far more important for Qaddafi.

Dr. Ribeiro recalled on Domingo Spetacular that Qaddafi hired him because “Libyan surgeons were either incapable of doing what I did or too scared that he would die on the operating table."

The leader made sure information about his operation was classified and demanded the four-hour surgery begin at 2 AM. 

At the time of the surgery, Gaddafi was 53, but Ribeiro said he looked at least ten years older.

After the procedure, “he looked like a 45-year-old man”, the doctor said. ”But he is not looking very good these days.

Still wary of assassination, Qaddafi "…insisted on local anesthesia saying he wanted to remain alert," the doctor added. Dr. Fabio Naccache, from Sao Paulo, stated he too was part of the team and performed a hair transplant on the Libyan leader as Ribeiro performed the facial surgery, according to Stan Lehman’s AP account on March 25, 2011.

After the surgery the medical team remained in Tripoli under the watchful eye of Qaddafi secret police for 10 days as Moammar recuperated in seclusion. “Afterward, Zaid handed me an envelope full of U.S. dollars and Swiss francs," the doctor remembered. "…it was more than I would charge for my services in Brazil," he added.


THE FUNNY SIDE OF GADAFFI


However, the doctor told Lehman that he was speaking out now, not for personal gain or vanity but because he wanted to give the world an insight into a man they knew little about.

"Qaddafi is not looking very good these days," Ribeiro informed. "To let potential patients know that I operated on him would be counterproductive."

Nonetheless, Qaddafi was a funny man, the doctor insisted. He was a man who stopped a surgery just because he was hungry. He was insistent that everyone take time out to eat. "Hamburgers were brought in for all and surgery was interrupted for several minutes while we ate," the doctor jokingly recalled.

“He said he would call me if he needed me to come back, and about five years ago there was such a request, but I had a family obligation. They never called me again,” Ribiero added. 
 
“He said he would call me if he needed me to come back, and about five years ago there was such a request, but I had a family obligation. They never called me again,” Ribiero added.

Speaking about meeting Gaddafi, he said: “He shook my hand and greeted me, speaking perfect English.

”He was an extremely polite, intelligent, cordial and soft-spoken person who quickly told me what he wanted and why,” he added.

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