Chinese superstar Yang Mi recently sparked concern after revealing an unexpected injury during her busy filming schedule, with fans worried about possible facial damage.
The actress, who is currently filming the historical drama Jiangshan Datong, shared a photo on Weibo showing visible red marks under her right eye. The marks were reportedly caused by a steam eye mask, leading to what is commonly known as a “low-temperature burn.” The keyword related to her injury quickly climbed to the top of trending searches, as fans expressed shock and concern over the sensitive eye area.

Despite the alarming visuals, Yang Mi responded in her usual lighthearted manner, jokingly captioning her post, “The steam eye mask bit me.” Her playful tone helped ease some worries, though discussions about the risks of such products continued online.
Medical experts often warn that low-temperature burns can occur when heat is applied to the skin for extended periods, even if it doesn’t feel excessively hot at first. The delicate skin around the eyes is particularly vulnerable, making prolonged use of heated products potentially dangerous.

Shortly after the post gained traction, Yang Mi’s studio issued an update, reassuring fans that the injury had been treated professionally and that her condition is stable. They also used the opportunity to remind the public to exercise caution when using heat-based products, especially around sensitive areas like the eyes.
The incident quickly sparked wider conversations about everyday safety, with many netizens sharing similar experiences. Actress Zhang Xinyu even joined the discussion, revealing that she had suffered a similar burn in the past and urging others to be careful.
While the situation appears to be under control, the episode highlights the hidden risks of seemingly harmless self-care products. For Yang Mi, however, the incident has not dampened her spirit—as she continues filming and maintaining her signature humor in the face of unexpected setbacks.
Sources: Yahoo News

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