So I found this plastic surgeon that I really want to perform my lipo and bbl hes board certified great bedside manners overall seems like
I read that BBL is the most dangerous surgery to get. My question is are women dying because they are not going to board certified surgeons
I have wanted to do a BBL for years. I have researched it and now at 40 I want it. I suffer from anxiety already but researching and
I really want to get a BBL done but I am so scared and nervous something can go wrong. I had put my deposit down for a BBL and a month
I'll be getting a BBL surgery in a week from today. I'm very scared and nervous of about dying. I'm 32 yrs old in good health, I have a 19
I've been wanting a bbl for a year now but reading about getting a fat embolism and potentially dying scares me. I've read that the death
What could be the possible causes for death in a healthy patient if a top board certified doctor is performing the surgery?
Close to my date I'm starting to see deaths. I just read how one woman died a couple months ago, and then I researched and see that alot of
I managed to gain 15lbs to get a BBL done eventually. Now I am so worried about dying! I have 2 little kids. Is BBL worth the risk? I
Ive been looking into getting a BBL for two years now but Ive seen a lot of deaths I am very unhappy with the way my body looks I feel like