Actress Uche Ogbodo has responded to worries about the dangers of Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) after Jessica Elena, a Nigerian woman who supposedly had the operation, passed away.
Ogbodo acknowledged the anxieties frequently connected to BBL operations in a video posted on her Instagram page, but she also pointed out that there are hazards linked with any surgical procedure.
She said, “A few days ago, Nigerians went into mourning because we lost a beautiful woman, Jessica, which was very sad and painful, but who are we to question God? People have been tagging me in this recent case of a lady who died and saying I am always supporting it. A lot of people tagged me in that video because the cause of death is BBL, but life can happen to anyone.
“Yes, BBL is risky, but tell me, what surgery is not risky? People die every day, even from the simplest procedures. It’s not entirely bad. It could be her turn today, it could be someone else’s turn tomorrow. Just make sure you are educated about the kind of surgery you are about to undergo. Make sure you do not get an infection after the surgery. If it gets infected, make sure to find a solution to solve that infection.”
She added, “BBL may be considered a risky surgery, but that does not make it a bad surgery. What matters most is proper research, a qualified surgeon, and doing it for the right reasons.
“For many women, especially after childbirth, the body changes in ways that exercise alone may not fully restore. A Mummy Makeover can be a powerful decision for women who want to reclaim their confidence, feel comfortable in their bodies again, and look as beautiful as they feel inside.
“Motherhood is beautiful, but so is choosing to take care of yourself. You deserve to feel good, look good, and love the woman you see in the mirror”.
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