Back in place video turns into internet viral as the video has been 'liked'
by 278 people as a hit on Facebook and shared nearly 20,000 times. Buttock implants are popular in South America, where plump bottoms are regarded as sexually desirable. In recent years, plastic surgery experts have been warning women not to have operations in unapproved clinics after a string of deaths and dodgy practices. In April last year, a 42-year-old mother-of-three died after buttock implant surgery at a backstreet Las Vegas clinic. Elena Caro's family begged her not to have the operation, saying she was beautiful as she was, but she went ahead with the surgery. She was found crying in agony and begging for help after an unlicensed Colombian doctor allegedly dumped her by the side of the road when the procedure went wrong and she died in hospital a short time later. In December 2009, a former Miss Argentina who was obsessed with maintaining her youthful looks died following surgery to make her buttocks firmer.problems after the cosmetic operation. The mother of eight-year-old twins died from a blocked lung artery after spending three days in a critical condition in intensive care. Atlanta woman Kimberly Smedley was jailed for three years in July after injecting customers' buttocks with commercial silicone in hotel rooms and using glue and cotton balls to prevent the substance from leaking out. Federal prosecutors believe Smedley made at least $1.3 million while operating her illegal practice out of hotel rooms in Baltimore, Washington, Detroit, Philadelphia and New York.In cases where silicone jabs are used, the procedure can cause a blood clot to the lungs known as a pulmonary embolism this is the video.
As Solange Magnano wasnt featured due to complications it is difficult to establish whether the video is genuine as a internet video became viral and no details are known about which clinic the woman went to or exactly what type of procedure she had. But BAAPS Member Adrian Richards, a consultant plastic surgeon at Aurora Clinics in the UK, believes the clip is authentic.It is a complication which is relatively common following buttock implants. It shouldn't really happen because the pocket should be snug so the implant stays where it is.'This lady's implant is flat on the bottom and coned on the top, but this one has flipped over.'surgent said it wouldn't be painful, but would likely need to be removed or the pocket closed up to stop it shifting around.A shocking video emerged today showing a grotesque bulge in a woman's buttock apparently caused when her botched silicone implant 'flipped inside out' Instead giving her a smooth, plump appearance, the implant has popped out and is left protruding in an ugly disc shape at the back of her cheek. A woman shows her bulging buttock caused when her implant popped out of place. Oops: The video, posted on Facebook, shows the implant protruding in a disc shape at the back of her cheek. One user, Donna Wright-Levy, commented I prefer to go harder on the squats, lunges, hamstring curls and the gluttonous kickbacks. As she said Uh Why would she want to play with such a tender area as that. As the patient shows how implant should look the implant returns to its 'default position' but may not stay there for long as it floated around.
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