I just think that...if getting a BBL is both risky to death and requires mantainance for it to look good, what is the appeal of it as an "easy way" to get the body? It is not, and on top of that its expenssive. I'm someone who goes to the gym and is into bodybuilding and i do have some big aesthetic buttocks. Yes, it requires some level of discipline to get here, but im not a proffessional bodybuilder or anything like that by any means. If you want some enchancement to your body + it is actually healthy for you, just kick the gym. Just prioritize minimum 3 days a week and you will see results with a correct diet and good sleep. A lot of people think it takes a lot of effort and that they dont have time...but as i have been going to the gym for a long time now, the real secret is to keep consistency and dont leave it and also training as intense as you can every day you go. With these two, you can do training sessions of less than an hour. You could even start training at home, with some weights or even with things you have at home like a backpack filled with heavy books, water bottles or something like that. Your body does not tell apart between a gym and your home, the only thing to take into consideration is giving your muscles enough stimuli to grow. With this i want to say that is not bad that you want to enhance your body and feel and look better, but i certainly think that cosmetic procedures should be the last resource to go to. If there is a natural, cheaper, and more effective way to get those results, why not do it? BBLs are not good nor in the short run nor in the long run. We dont know how an 85 year old lady will look like with that old BBL. A lot of the "looking bad" issues come from a lack of fitness in my opinion. Even training your chest can uplift your boobs (they wont grow in size, but some people get surgery to uplift them). Want to get rid of your fat? A healthy calorie deficit and training is the answer. I mean, dont overdo or overtrust plastic surgery.
You go! I got into bodybuilding back in the early 80s when I was a fat slug, smoking 3-4 packs a day. I did a lot of research. I figured out what made sense then applied it (I've always hated cardio lol I would avoid it till I was cutting for competition. As they say...I'm not fast but I can lift heavy things XD) I began making dietary changes a bit at a time, thinking not in terms of a "diet" but rather as long term lifestyle changes. In those days the ladies at the top of the female iron--pumping game were the likes of Lori Bowen, Carla Dunlap, Corey Everson and of course Rachel "Lish the Dish" McLish. Bodybuilding literally changed my life. I'm sorry that steroid use has essentially killed female competition. You can compete against the roid monsters or enter the "Miss Fitness" - you know, lots of aerobic dancing and competing in high heels. PUH-LEEZE! For those of us with good genetics and proportion who could pack on muscle with more ease than most women, there was no longer a place. Well hell competition isn't everything, been there, done that, won that, gotta keep going. I'm 67 now, and unfortunately I've been sidelined for a while, as my meat bag has been quite uncooperative lately- fibromyalgia and a lot of arthritis issues. Have had both hips replaced, need to do knees blah blah blah Aging is not for the faint of heart lol. My husband is 43 and we used to be the best training partners and we look forward to it again. (I still "coach" him though I'm not in the gym right now) I'm anxious to get back to it. I'm not dead yet! You keep doing what you do...pump out a couple reps for me! Best to all!
This is the best comment ever here also I work out everyday almost throughout the week I get tired some days but I still go because the worse thing is losing your results proud of you and thank u for the tips because I do sometimes get discouraged because of all the energy I have to put into working out hoping for the results 🙏🏼❤️🫶🏼🎯
seeing that vid of that one girl talking about her bf making fun of her for being “too skinny” rlly hit me hard- i’m built like a 12 year old boy and my whole life i’ve wanted to get surgery to fix that but i’ve learned to love my body, it’s just genetics. always love your body cause we’re all beautiful and different in our own way💞💞
Remember her name, Sarah Baartman. She was ridiculed, humiliated, used, and put on displayed in various european countries, due to her having a big backside. But today it's now the norm. Rest in paradise Sarah Baartman
Saw a video of a girl who took us through her Brazilian butt lift + face lift recovery with full honesty. They had to lay her in the back of the car stomach down, she was sobbing and could barely move. Her husband had to do everything for her. She looked like a burn survivor. I can’t believe the things women put themselves through in the name of conventional beauty. My recent postpartum recovery was a cakewalk compared to what this girl experienced… my reward was my precious child who I would do anything for. Her reward was to look slightly more Kardashian. Blows my mind
@@farelimmomg, I watched that video last night it was so hard to watch. And just like you I don’t believe the outcome was worth everything she went through.
Cattle mentality. But Kardashian-Jenner fans are like that.Breast implants, facial implants, butt implants, it's obvious that what Kim has is butt implants, I'm Brazilian and I know what I'm talking about, Rib remodeling surgery, Calf implants, thigh implants, Ozempic, we even have a plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills who shapes your Clavicles for aesthetics. They are all legacies of the Kardashian-Jenner clan. Ah, I forgot to vacuum fat from my face and neck.
It’s funny to me because, growing up in the 90s, there was a time it was unthinkable to want a bigger butt lmao. Just love yourself, your body will fluctuate in and out of style.
@@BusiswaGWould be interesting to hear their stories, about how do they deal with the implants when the rest of the body ages and changes. I'd also like to hear what these failed doctors has to say for themselves, like that one who used cement.
The scary thing is that even if the doctor performs the procedure perfectly you can't ever predict how the patient will react to anesthesia or the stress the body is under and could still very well end up suffering or worse, losing their life.
So glad I held off on plastic surgery, Talked to my mom and she spoke some sense into me "you should only ever let someone open you up if it's to save your life".
It's weird to see the disconnect between the belief that all black women have large hips and butts and the reality that so many black women are going to get BBLs.
As an African woman, I moved here in my late teens and I was still skinny, I mean under a 100lbs, I didn’t feel aesthetically attractive even though I’m beautiful and was attractive, the pandemic brought me some depression & stress and I gained weight, I felt horrible and that thought a valuable lesson; love yourself the way you are! Fast forward 2024 I’m in my late twenties, lost the extra 20lbs ( have 10lbs to go)! My curves and grown woman body finally set in, I feel amazing, I work out and eat a balance diet. Long story short; I’m glad I didn’t give into the pressure
Lol same. I've honestly gone back and forth so many times on it. As a person who got bullied and drug from pillar to post about my flat ass and middle school all the way through high school, it's been a lifelong struggle for me. But going to the gym and improving my own natural shape has helped and these videos help too, That pain looks crazy. And I also personally like my own shape. I just wish I had more volume in my butt. I don't care for the shape that they give the BBL gurlies. I feel like I would genuinely miss the way my waist is shaped if that makes sense. Cuz it's unique to me.
No but this was so fr Now girlies are made fun of for being flat , I remember even when I was young I remember BEING A CHILDDDD and people hating on kids for being “flat” fresh into 6th grade , WE WERE CHILDREN😭😭
@mick6247 and my big lips. Thick eyebrows. Curly hair. Dark undereyes are also "cute" now from what I'm hearing. I'm also waiting for long, straight noses, big ears and smile lines 😂 I wish things that are pretty much unchangeable (without surgery) individual characteristics weren't "trends." You can get a nice butt by working out, but not really to the extremes of surgery unless you're lucky enough, or unlucky enough who knows anymore, to lay fat in that area over others. I think beauty is in everyone's unique features. I like mine because I can see my parents, grandparents and siblings in my own features. The only thing I would change is taking care of my skin, and working out to be strong and fit (not to get a 'desirable' body), though if any days a good day to start, it's today. It's going well.
I remember WISHING i had a flatter butt and thinner legs all through middle school and most of high school I graduated in 2016 so by the end of hs bigger buts were in but i desperately wanted a flat ass for most of my adolescence lol
As a competitive long-distance runner, getting a BBL would actively sabotage my performance because the shifted center of gravity would literally kill my pace. Bigger legs also mean more weight to move, which would cause those muscles to tire faster. I’m glad that I have a goal that isn’t based on aesthetics and that I’m 100% dedicated to. This way, my self-worth isn’t dependent on the way I look to others, or even to myself. Maybe, my 2 cents on this is that you should find a hobby, direction, goal, or purpose in life that you can actively work towards, something that makes you happy and productive, leaving no room to be ‘influenced’ into something as dangerous and nonsensical as a BBL.
You would find your pace again, tbh. The set back is temporarily. The body is a wonderful thing and it adapts. That said, there’s really no need to do something like this. People are crazy.
@@Schrodingers_Kat not on the levels I run at. A bigger backside is either nonsense because your body fat percentage is too low anyway or, if you run at a 6 to 7 min/mile pace you need your body to be at its most efficient. It’s for a reason that you don’t see any fast amateur runner, much less a pro with a disproportionately large backside and “juicy” legs.
This and all this!!! I love swimming, hiking, and aerial dancing, that extra weight would throw me off literally! Not to mention, I notice almost everything about my body and I would freak out about the weight gain ALONE! Not to mention how your body fluids naturally shift, now you got extra stuff that is doing whatever it is in there. No😭😭😭
@@Reckoning2943how you not seen the black women in the track and field Olympics? Their bodies are muscle, their butts are muscle and very curvy and beautiful
Stop it, he didn’t kill her these females know it’s risky yet still freely go and lay on the table, it can go in your favour or not, just like any risky surgery. The government needs to ban these types of unnecessary procedures and that will shut this whole mess down. The doctors are just doing what people ask and pay for you can’t even be mad at them, because it is LEGAL 🤷🏿♀️🤯🙄.
to be honest, to some extent it is not a doctor's full fault when these things happen. ALL medical procedures have possible complications, and with the BBL the surgery happens to be high risk on a base line. no matter how many BBLs a surgeon has performed, the risk is never fully removed. they said in the video that this particular man had performed thousands of surgeries and only one was fatal. i think he was good at his job but eventually, the risk cannot be evaded no matter how good you are. a possible fatal outcome it is inherent to the BBL.
Can you imagine spending thousands of dollars only to end up paralyzed because you wanted a bigger butt? It might be worse than not making it because now you have to live with that regret every day for the rest of your life. How is any of this worth the risk?
Definitely not worth the risk. If I’m not mistaken I heard that lady was a registered nurse, she knew way more of what complications can arise from surgeries, let alone cosmetic. But yet she still went through with it. She heard the high risks of a BBL. It’s a horrible outcome for her and her family, but she was a licensed medical professional.
My old coworker always talked about wanting a bbl. That girl has got a body. She is gorgeous. A lot of ppl would try to talk her out of it because "shes so pretty" but not many ppl talked about how dangerous it is. I just hope she does a ton of research and doesnt have any regrets if she decides to go thru with it
If she already has a good body hopefully she turns to the gym and not surgery! Too many beautiful women are hurting themselves with BBLs when they absolutely do not need one! 💔
@@mjg-98No amount of gym will satisfy her if she happens to have body dysmorphia. These people don’t see what we see. If that’s her case she’d profit more from professional help.
That’s just it- it’s her body and she doesn’t see what everyone else sees. She may know she’s attractive but she wants to up the percentage with a fuller backside.
I’m not against plastic surgery but it shouldn’t be a trend and bodies ARE NOT A TREND. We all have insecurities, it’s part of life. As a teen I hated being small chested and wanted breast implants when I turned 18. I’m so thankful I learned to love my A cups and my body as a whole. I still have insecurities but I’m confident in who I am as a person now.
I was always happy about my A cups since I never had complaints or was never bullied about it only until I was more on social media seeing other women w the implants is the only time I thought about it but decided not to it fits my body perfectly and who I am plus they aren’t saggy or ugly anyways lol
The medical issues these women go through with BBLs is really scary. I wish you would’ve clipped K. Michelle talking about her horrible experience and chronic pain. She’s been trying to ring the alarm for almost a decade. I’m so sad for these women and any woman who suffers with body issues.
She had illegal injections like Cardi B not a bbl until much later in life. K. Michelle lied about getting illegal butt shots then started telling the truth because the woman who did hers got locked up.
I’ve only just got an eye for it. Me wondering how they got so round including over hips. Me knowing I could never look like that. And how did they get that way? Like were they just blessed? Then I realized it’s not actually realistic looking. They make it unfair for people like me to compete 😅lol
I have big hips but only when I stand a certain type of way only ONE side has roundness & it’s perfectly normal. The other side is dipped but it’s cute
I lost my empathy QUICKLY for people who have consequences from cosmetic surgeries and "enhancements" like with the lip and veneeer "techs." But, I need to explore why I feel so angry with the mothers specifically who underwent these procedures and lost their lives, heavily damaging the lives and futures of their children for something that, at it's root, is selfish and temporary. Maybe it's because it echos the resentment I feel when I see women choosing men (because we have to be honest and acknowledge this is all for men, at the end of the day. Be it a specific man or the male gaze in general.) over their children. Or it's the lack of thinking things through when the risks and costs are so so so high. Am I off base or being cruel? Tends are temporary. Beauty is temporary. Children, family, and the ones who love you matter so much more than these temporary things. Your video covered everything that someone needs and should know before they fold over and undergo these procedures. Thanks for putting this info out there! ❤️
There’s a case where a woman was happy with her mom bod but kept getting bullied/made fun of (her body) by her man. It got to her head, she got the surgery and passed away.
@@BusiswaG that's very sad 😥😥😔😔 that sounds like more of a domestic situation where she should have been reaching out to mental health professionals who deal with abuse and/or a support group for verbal/mental/emotional abuse instead of considering plastic surgery.. I know theirs a chance that maybe she didn't see it that way. However, it's a shame that she didn't at least have friends or family with enough courage to speak up. Who could have talked to her about it and encourage her to get the right kind of help!! Extremely unfortunate when that happens...💔💔😭😭😭😭 No partner deserves that..smh..
I think in a lot of situations where people are getting bbls or other surgeries they are just not informed or not informed well enough of the risks and how likely they are. I went to see a knee surgeon and he described a particular procedure as being super easy and not complicated at all, super non invasive. In reality, if something goes wrong the possible complications could be fatal; damaged major atery, blood clots, nerve damage, excessive bleeding, infection. I'm not saying that you should only do surgery if there's no possible complications, there's risks in everything. But it's just scary and wild how he described it to me in comparison to reality. I think he just wanted the money to be honest, not very 'hippocratic oath' in my opinion
I'm from Florida & their are so many Cosmetic surgeons here. Many are not Plastic Surgeons....in FL a doctor doesn't have to be a Plastic surgeon to do Cosmetic surgery & THAT'S SCARY‼️
All these surgery horror stories made me decide never to get anything done. Even with things i don't like about myself. I either wear makeup or deal with it. It's better to embrace your natural looks and make your own trends than to follow others that could lead to your demise.
27:00 Cell Saver is a special machine used in the OR that is hooked up to the suction tubes. It is used primarily in trauma, organ transplant, open heart, or MAJOR surgeries where excessive blood loss is to be expected. That last part is why you should NOT get a BBL. If the surgeon requires the cell saver to be in the room then they are PLANNING on you losing a life threatening amount of blood. The machine sucks up the blood to be filtered and reoxygenated. The blood is then infused via IV back into the patient. This reduces the need for donor blood transfusion. The majority of outpatient surgical suites do NOT keep blood on hand in the event of extreme blood loss - another reason you should NOT get a BBL.
My confidence is top tier,,, I’m 50 so that comes with experience and knowledge and baby i ain’t changing a dang thing that the gym and a healthy diet can’t do. I love who i am naturally internally and externally
I’m not gonna lie that girl talking about how the bbl ruined her life made me want to cry because it’s basically why I developed an eating disorder. I have always been really curvy with large hips and I’ve always hated it and it’s only gotten worse as I’ve gotten older. But I’ve had this “womanly” curvy body since I was 12 and I was constantly sexualized by older men. Boys my age wanted nothing to do with me, they wanted the skinny girls who still looked like kids. It was nothing but older creeps who wanted to talk to me and I would because I wanted to feel pretty and loved so bad and of course it ended horrifically. Then I just wanted my stupid curves to disappear. I HATE not being able to wear baggy clothes or cute elegant clothes without it looking stupid or making me look fat. The first time I gained a lot of weight I developed pretty large breasts and the attention and harassment I got brought me to breaking point. I had bulimia on and off since 7th grade but this was the first time I had managed to do an extreme restrictive diet and lost a ton of weight only to eventually gain it all back when my mom got sick and I had to take care of her and my mentally disabled brother. I’ve gained a bit more weight in my stomach this time and it’s almost worst. Sometimes I do just wear baggy clothes because I just don’t want anyone to look at my body. I’m so disgusted by it. I would give literally anything to just be thin but no matter what I do I always end up failing and I just don’t know how much longer I can live in this disgusting body.
Nope! I was made fun of for being so skinny and having no butt,but I started to develop up stop really fast I was a 32 D cup at 12! And older men in their 30 would try to talk to me I would wear extra shirts to try to hide them I was embarrassed. But I’m 50 now and I could care less! I was also bullied because of my skin color I always wanted to be darker! So my point is your body is yours not someone else embrace it! Your absolutely gorgeous! Stop letting idiots make you feel ashamed of your gorgeous body! Eat what you want to,but try a little healthier meals and in portions! My weight fluctuates it’s just how women are! Stop hurting yourself because of these people! And by the way your beautiful inside to especially taking care of your brother and mother! Proud of you!😊
I feel you! I’m the same way, big butt and hips and being a teen in the early 00’s was the worst. My dream was having a magic 🔪 to take my hips away. I ended eating a lot and gaining weight so nobody can sexualized me. I’m kinda thankful that thick bod are on trend bc taught me to love myself and my body. But I take care of myself too and learned to accept me first and take that power from others, nobody can damage me anymore
I feel like its really hard to do research on surgeons these days. The rise of social media has made some doctors care more about views than doing the surgery correctly and once you're under you really don't know who's actually cutting on you. I had a medically necessary procedure and had no idea that the surgeon I signed up to perform the procedure was actually just observing a jr surgeon in performing my procedure. Thankfully it was a routine procedure and no complications but I still felt bamboozled in thinking I had chosen a highly regarded surgeon and he didn't actually do the procedure.
19:33 As for someone who is natural thick just at 17 years of age and started my puberty at 8 years old, yeah, I'm sexualized on a daily basis and gets called fast for having a "grown" women's body
I'm sorry...I went through this too. Please don't hate the gender you were born with. It will all work out. Life experience will make you a person of great character- if you don't take the "easy" way of conforming.
They look strange... And these women who have a BBL - especially multiple BBLs - look the same.... just strange. I mean, I cannot understand it, but it is their decision and journey.... Those who would risk their lives for that specific look?!?! I know two individuals who got BBLs (one was on her 2nd one) and their behinds look like basketballs ... they look strange. And I know one who got butt implants and she looks strange as well. ... I know some are very happy with that particular look. But I'm #teamnatural ....
From what I’ve learned, a lot of the fat that is injected will be re-located. Migration or fat from certain areas has a memory and it will reabsorb into the body and possibly relocated or even discarded by the body.
10:29 I don't get why anyone would like to look like this on purpose. even really curvy South Africans I've seen don't look like that. the distribution looks natural because it is natural. the surgical ones never look natural when they're that big. Omg and the lady right after... wtf
I have a big ole butt, freckles, dimple in my chin, and light brown eyes. Everything women are paying for I got teased about. Unreal, I can't believe what I went through and now women want this.
@@lordtette yes, in elementary school I was told my eye color was fake. Little girls finding something to talk about. Now people are getting their own eyes colored.
It sucks that no matter what you have as your body, at certain times it will be what society deems as "unattractive". Yet at one point in the past, and the future it will be what everyone clamours for
I get the point of that girl saying having a bbl did not allow her to dress like she want it, bc happened to me all the time and I don’t have a bbl, I’m naturally curvy. But the way she said it it’s so wrong! Being curvy don’t make you have only bad guys and maybe is difficult to dress sometimes but that’s the whole reason why you need to work on yourself first! Imagine putting all your dreams and future only in the way you look… lol that’s sad!
It's crazy to see women who regret their BBLs complaining about not being able to fit into trendy brands. Like that is just the standard experience for heavier women and women with wider frames (often POC). I've got a smaller somewhat wide frame, am about 30 llbs over what my doctor recommends, and I have a really hard time losing weight. Pretty much all of my extra weight sits between my boobs and my knees. I live pretty exclusively in men's shorts and sweatpants because jeans rarely fit me properly, and I get unsolicited comments whenever I wear leggings. Edit: That woman around ~19:00 is the exact kind of person I'm talking about. Rattling off all the awful terrible woe-me things while not realizing that stuff like that is just the lived experience of a lot of women.
That girl talking about her getting a bbl bc of instagram and kim k etc etc then immediately says she cant fit in any clothes besides fashion nova and any "clean girl" clothes lmaooo 0 lesson learned she is still influenced and swayed by what people online say its the best thing to look like. Bbl or not, if you're categorizing things around you and your own outfits and your looks by online trends, you shouldn't be so much online. Icb how much what others say on social media influences oneself idea of who they're. We need a huge disconnect
I dont like that all these ladies choose to look like each other from head to toe. Everyone wants individuality while loosing their uniqueness.. so sad.
I'm in Mzansi honey there's BBL everywhere.... People are doing this jus to look great on Instagram pictures and TikTok videos which is crazy.... There's lots of SA women with surgeries, problem is they deny having had these surgeries until you see their incision marks. Crazy business!
@@Ndinonzi_gg Sadly everyone here wants to be famous😂😂😂The Social media & the Kardashians took over everything even people's minds & it's very easy to be influenced a majority of all that are doing these things to themselves are coming from broken families where they only idolize people they see on screens more than the people they grew up being surrounded by , there's no authenticity anymore these days, everyone jus wants to fit in in these crazy standards to please societal standards.
@@Zee_n1098 Very interesting, I know many SA women do not have such large curves, but they are very well-known worldwide for being curvy (like Ugandans, Kenyans, Somians, Ghanaians etc). There are those comments you'll see. I didn't even think about whether they did BBLs in SA because they are so well-known to be naturally curvy. But you're right, BBLs can be done anywhere.
@@cupcake1065 They do BBL then deny it, pretending to be all natural then project their insecurities to those with natural bodies so they feel bad about not being curvy.... It's jus so sick & I'm really interested to see when is Ozempic going to make rounds in SA because the sooner they realise that the USA celebrities are getting rid of BBL & Goin for BBL such as the Kardashians 🙄🙄🙄twisted family cause the person that needs Ozempic there is their brother but do they even care?& then tell me what does that do to your mental state. We are still going to see a lot of people ending themselves because they are jus not happy with themselves & who they are....
I think you have to be the most selfish person to get such a dangerous procedure and you have kids ….it just doesn’t make sense . I couldn’t imagine my mom doing this .
@@asmrtpop2676 I said tend to bc of course genetics plays a role. In the 1800s Weston A Price studied how people who lived along railroads had much worse dental health than those who didn’t live near railroads meaning they ate better basically. Most of Asia has modern food and if not it’s in a poorer rural area where they eat like a bowl of rice a day and are probably nutrient deficient. Hope that doesn’t offend you as I don’t mean to. My grandpa lived in China & Vietnam. I know they know a lot about good health. But that matters less when you eat like crap.
That is good to research. Ive seen videos on people sleeping better when they didn’t have beds and those who live in areas without dental or all those before why didn’t their teeth fall out. Personally eating as per food pyramid aka carb mains aka sugars in your diet is not good for teeth. Protien and whole milk. Yes. Very good. Definitly worth asking on.
@@Recoveringredscandinavian and western european countries are well fed with proper food and we arent curvy. A lot of africans are not well fed and are curvy. I dont think there is something to that theory
I love your point about the "homoginization of beauty". People really and truly ARE starting to look the same, at least famous people and influencers. Not so much here in Scandinavia _(I'm Swedish but I've lived in Norway for 8 years now)_ even though some famous people here look very much alike for other reasons anyway. I haven't really seen BBLs among the Scandinavian influencers, artists and/or other famous people from around here, it's just not something that people seek out to the same extent over here. I know some people have done BBLs here too, but it's not a "phenomenon" as it has become in the US and some other places around the world. That's a veeery positive thing in my eyes, because otherwise everyone would look the fucking same _(or even MORE alike than they already do)_ since most of them already are full of fillers in their lips and everywhere else, so I'm at least happy that BBLs haven't joined the arsenal of horrors that women do to their bodies to feel accepted around here. I just hope it stays that way. This was the first video of yours I've seen, and it was very good! I'm gonna watch some more of your videos and I've already subbed! Keep it up, you're awesome! Much love to you, and anyone who may read this, from this 34 year old _(somewhat crazy)_ Swedish woman in Norway ;D
@@BusiswaG Indeed. And it's not something that's _completely_ unattainable without an operation, I mean, it is possible to have a good gym program and make really great progress if that's a body that you want. It may not be that drastic of a change, but it will look *much* better, be healthy, an achievement that will be a confidence boost, and - most importantly - it won't kill anyone.
I got a BBL 3 years ago. Best thing I ever did. I have huge natural boobs with a white girl booty. I looked uneven and top heavy. Now it looks more natural.❤❤❤
Your saying the bbl is the best thing u ever did ? You could’ve at and went to the gym to get that also could’ve got a breast reduction if ur too top heavy and less risks to be proportionate
Happy to hear your BBL was succesful 🙂 I am not against plastic surgery as such. However, at 42 I feel sad to see how present girls and young women feel pressured always to look beautiful and feel that you are nothing without big booty, boobs, lips etc. Like looks is everything. Money is also a huge issue, there are good plastic surgeons but their rates are also "good". So people go to cheaper places and then a disaster may happen especially with BBL.
@leas7830 Agree with you 💯. Don't get why women think big breasts, duck lips and a huge fake ass is attractive. They forget personality and wisdom are far more attractive to people ♥️
And now the beauty standard is shifting back to skinny frames and people are trying to get their implants and fat transfers removed which is often even more risky than the original surgery. It's scary honestly
For a woman who has always had big full lips and a big booty. Naturally ppl didn't like it especially the lips. Now everybody want a moose arse and big lips literally dying for the look. Everything is ass backwards these days and to be honest. When you the one who got all the booty you dont even want it bcuz it brings the wrong attention..Love your commentary sis keep rocking baby🔥💗😘
As someone who has had cosmetic surgery, always do your research. It’s important to ask all the questions during the consultations. Don’t ever go for cheaper, money doesn’t matter when it comes to someone cutting on your body. Also, be prepared for aftercare because that’s when life threatening complications happen. Always go to follow up appointments. Go to the ER if you feel a fever or sick. Most importantly: walk! It helps prevent embolisms. It will be hard but moving helps with circulation. I’ve never had a BBL. I don’t want it because it’s so dangerous. My surgeon refuses to do them.
As someone who grew up in the 90s, this is all almost incomprehensible to me. All I have to say is don't get surgery to change your body based on ever-changing trends. Because BBLs may be in now, but they won't be forever. Try to love your body. I know society doesn't make it easy, but surgery isn't the answer.
Also if any of y’all have a bbl and are watching I gotta know do you have moments where you feel like you just need to stretch your glutes or your glutes are tight? Cause as someone who’s always had a natural butt this pain can be real and in the exact way we say it 😅 just wondering if the procedure ladies have that too.
I was naturally bottom heavy with a small waist. Everyone recognized me at the club for my body. That was years ago! When I was younger and at my normal weight, I never felt the weight of my hips. Fast forward to today, I have gained about 40 lbs, have gotten older, and I can actually feel the heaviness of my bottom -- sometimes causing lower back pain. I have never been a fan of a big butt but God blessed me with one, so I don't have a choice but to keep it. However, I could never understand why women keep getting them, and I always wonder what their BBL experience will be like when they get older, since mine is 100% natural and it is giving me problems. Of course, carrying the extra weight does not help, but I am working on that!
Most of these doctors are talking to their fans on TikTok and Instagram than paying attention to the procedure they are doing, these people have zero respect for patients.
I think the bigger message should be to not get cosmetic surgery that could k!ll you… God gave you the body He gave you…take time to sculpt it how you’d like (gym)
@@starsapphirelee5714 I was heavy into Porn two weeks ago. I started praying daily to The Most High, God and I started asking for discernment, guidance and His mercy. As I did that day to day…I started growing closer to His word…it’s the beginning but I’m finding myself back with God. And all of this happened last week and the week before. I feel like God was speaking!
What I don't understand is HOW the white fat in ur bum can be placed w brown fat from the stomach?!?! They are literally 2 different types of lipoid tissue!! ( by taking bad brown stomach fat and injecting it into healthy white fat????!?! This should be medically impossible! How? Betcha that's what the problem is w the smell and leakage and hard time healing; THAT mak3s sense. JS
I have natural cakes and its crazy that people has made BBL the norm. Because I've been asked if I had one done. Even if I had flat pancakes, I wouldn't get it done. Too risky
I can’t wait for women to embrace their own natural beauty and how God made them. Stop trying to live up to trendy beauty standards that are superficial and just be your natural beautiful self.
I appreciate you always speaking on loving your natural beauty I feel like instagram and social media constantly make us feel insecure realizing I don’t feel pretty unless I have a blurring filter due to my skin texture or feeling like my natural body is not good enough, your videos make me think twice about being harsh on myself cause what I’m insecure about other people are too
None of us are picture perfect, but we’re worth the picture still💖please remember that in a world that attempts everyday for us to hate ourselves, it’s okay to love yourself, all of you!