LAGOS — Lagos-based plastic surgeon, Dr. David Egbeogu, has warned that complications from butt enhancement can lead to death, particularly if conducted by a quack.
In a chat with PUNCH Healthwise on Saturday, the surgeon said the most common surgical procedure is the Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL), noting that it involves the injection of fat from other areas of the body in the butt.
“There are so many ways that the butt is enhanced but the one that has the greatest complications that have been seen is the butt injection.
“There is this injection that people receive in their butt. The commonest is the one that is called the fat transfer. The Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL).
“The procedure is done in such a way that the place the fat is injected and the quantity of fat matter in the outcome. If it is injected in the proper place, the chances of having complications are low.”
Speaking further, he said that the worst complication that can cause death is the injection of the fat into the bloodstream.
“The worst complication is what we call fat embolism. When the fat is injected into the bloodstream. This fat can travel to any part of the body. Fat should not be in the bloodstream.
“Death can occur when fat goes into the bloodstream.”
Noting that the quest for butt enhancement has increased in the past few years with some deaths recorded because people of different specialties engage in handling the surgical procedure, he advised that those interested in the procedure should seek the service of plastic surgeons and not untrained people.
“That is not to say complications cannot occur with a certified plastic surgeon. What I’m saying is that the complications are less. The difference between someone who is trained and a quack is that the trained knows about the complications and how to handle them if they should occur.”
On the need for regulation, Dr. Egbeogu said that the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria exists to regulate the activities of medical practitioners.
“The truth of the matter is that regulation is necessary. It is not hidden that this is supposed to be a procedure to be performed by doctors or plastic surgeons.
“The body that should regulate the activities of medical practitioners exists. That’s the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria,” he added.
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