Today’s topic is related to plastic surgery. Why are so many women undergoing the popular BBL also known as Butt Augmentation? What are the unspoken dangers?
BBL Butt Augmentation Facts & Perspectives:
“The BBL market is a 2 Billion Dollar market growing at about 25% annually, globally. There has always been increasing pressure in our hierarchy world, to look better, to have that perfect body, skin and hair. Millions of people today have superficial aspirations for a certain body shape, breast size, nose, lips, chin, hair, eyebrows and even teeth. When we change our appearance cosmetically, we change our identity not just physically but mentally. When changes are done naturally such as eating healthy and exercising, there’s a wholeness that remains within us that reflects externally.” – Olatorera Majekodunmi-Oniru
“When body changes are achieved through plastic surgery, a very good doctor is very important to minimize the many risks and many challenges that arise. Over 500,000 people globally undergo the very costly BBL surgery annually. Social media has lots of enhanced pictures from very very brief appearances that do not show the trauma and the deep regrets behind almost every plastic surgery procedure.” – Olatorera Majekodunmi-Oniru
“The top 3 reasons most people give for regretting BBL surgeries are: 1. Recovery is hellishly “the worst pain ever” 2. It is a very expensive waste of money that could’ve been invested into increasing your standard of living and 3. Many are left with permanent scars, insecurities and body dysmorphia challenges. In Nigeria, BBL procedures are on the rise with girls as young as 18 years old opting in. With the lack of effective regulations and essential checks and balances surrounding the industry, many young women undergo severe trauma and many have died.” – Majekodunmi-Oniru
Concluding Speech on BBL:
“The most beautiful of beauty is all of you in all of your wholesomeness. True beauty is your internal confidence, your glow, healthiness and mental wealthiness projected outwardly. True beauty is the love and care you give your self to achieve your desired results. True beauty should not be a deadly competition with the next girl that lands you in a risky plastic surgery center. Push your Dreams in a focused, ethical, intelligent and confident manner and all your heart desires will manifest gorgeously. Intrinsic happiness and greater humanity are two keys to a better world today. Our world needs a much stronger dosage of healthy love, care and happiness.” – Olatorera Majekodunmi-Oniru