Chinese actress Yang Mi suddenly revealed on Weibo on the 27th that she had sustained a facial injury, suspected to be a low-temperature burn caused by careless use of a steam eye mask, resulting in red marks around her eyes. As soon as the news broke, it quickly sparked widespread discussion, with the keyword “Yang Mi’s face burned by steam eye mask” rapidly trending. She is currently still filming the historical drama Jiangshan Datong, and this sudden incident has made fans even more concerned, with related topics continuing to trend.
Yang Mi posted a photo of her injury on Weibo, showing clear and visible red marks under both eyes. Although the area isn't large, they're still distinct. In her usual humorous tone, she wrote, “The steam eye mask bit me,” hinting that she was using it to relieve fatigue during filming, but accidentally got burned instead. Many netizens commented, “That looks really painful,” “Female celebrities really need to protect their faces,” and “What brand is it? That’s too scary.”
Yang Mi’s studio explained that the wound has already been treated by professionals and she is currently fine. They also reminded everyone to pay attention to safety when using such products, and reposted Yang Mi’s message with the caption, “Caught a sister Yang Mi who was ‘ambushed’ by a steam eye mask”; fans anxiously responded, “Low-temperature burns are no joke,” “How did she get burned? You said you'd take care of her,” hoping their idol recovers quickly.
In fact, similar cases have occurred before. Actress Zhang Xinyu once shared that, during past filming, she also experienced a low-temperature burn from using a steam eye mask, warning that such injuries often go unnoticed but have a longer recovery period. She specifically commented, “I’ve been burned too, this is a low-temperature burn, you must be careful.”
Source: China Times News Network