A 20-year-old woman is said to have just passed away following the procedure.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Aproko Doctor, a Nigerian doctor and content creator, has provided crucial advice to ladies considering a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL).
The operations are risky procedures, according to the doctor, who is enthusiastic about imparting advice on leading a healthy life. Before having surgery, he recommended ladies always confirm that their doctors are trained professionals.
He wrote, “If you want to have cosmetic surgery, make sure your surgeon is fully qualified. Yes, every surgical procedure comes with risks, especially BBLs. A lady just died here in Lagos following one of these surgeries. May she RIP. BBLs can be dangerous and carry a huge risk, so be aware.”
If you want to have cosmetic surgery, make sure your surgeon is fully qualified.
— Dr. Chinonso Egemba (@aproko_doctor) March 15, 2023
Yes, every surgical procedure comes with risks, esp BBLs. A lady just died here in Lagos following one of these surgeries. May she RIP
BBLs can be dangerous and carry a huge risk, so be aware.
This is in response to reports that Destiny, a young Nigerian woman who supposedly received cosmetic surgery in Lagos, died as a result of complications during the treatment.
Destiny allegedly received a Brazilian butt-lift procedure at an aesthetic facility in Lagos, according to a friend of the deceased.
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