Woman Airs Caution After Friend Goes For BBL & Gets Kidney Stolen Instead: This Is One Of The Most Shocking & Tragic Stories You’ll Ever Hear


Woman Airs Caution After Friend Goes For BBL & Gets Kidney Stolen Instead: This Is One Of The Most Shocking & Tragic Stories You’ll Ever Hear

A life coach issued a warning on YouTube after her friend lost her kidney while getting a BBL.

In recent times, the cosmetic procedure known as Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) has become an extremely popular way to contour the body. The trend has many people choosing overseas options in order to afford the pricey surgery. But one YouTube vlogger/life coach, Anita, is highlighting some of the drastic consequences of BBLs, and urging caution for those interested.

On her Youtube channel, Nordic Drip Coaching, Anita posted the “BBL HORROR STORY” that allegedly left her friend with only one kidney. 

While stories of botched BBLs are not uncommon, Anita gave a gruesome account that might make some people reconsider.

According to Anita

“Life for her will never be the same, if you’re thinking about getting a BBL, then you need to watch this video. This is one of the most shocking and tragic stories you’ll ever hear, and it’s one that you need to know about. By learning about this case, you’ll be able to help protect other potential victims and make sure that this never happens to another person again.”

Anita said her friend (who remained anonymous) flew to the Dominican Republic for liposuction and a tummy tuck. Her friend paid $3,500 for the procedure thinking she’d gotten a bargain, but once she was back in the country, her health began to deteriorate.

Anita continued:

“So down in the DR, this botch organ-selling doctor took one of her kidneys and she thought she was getting the steal of her life. She went for a physical and then she was just complaining of body aches, headaches, you know, just feeling really heavy all the time. It shows up that she only has one kidney.”

Anita’s friend was ultimately left with a missing organ following the procedure. It’s important to note that as the procedure increases in popularity, more studies are citing the rising number of deaths associated with the risky surgery. A 2017 report surveyed 692 surgeons, with 3% admitting that they have experienced a patient’s death following a BBL. The researchers concluded that significantly higher mortality rates are linked to BBL-like surgeries than any other cosmetic surgery.

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Authored by: Sasha Lee