A Brazilian social media influencer has died following complications from a buttock augmentation surgery, (BBL) sparking concerns over the safety of such procedures in unlicensed clinics.
Aline Ferreira, 33, underwent the Brazilian butt lift (BBL) at the unlicensed Ame-se clinic in Goiรขnia on June 23. According to preliminary reports, Ferreira fell into a coma and suffered cardiac arrests last Friday and Sunday, ultimately passing away on Tuesday.
Her husband reported that she initially seemed to recover well and returned home to Brasรญlia the same day. However, her condition deteriorated the next day with a fever, followed by abdominal pain and fainting.
She was subsequently hospitalized at Asa Norte Regional Hospital before being transferred to a private facility in Asa Sul.
โShe returned to their home in Brasilia the day of the operation and was doing well. However, her medical condition began to worsen the next day when she had a feverโ he said, and then her health began to deteriorate further. Ferreira’s husband also told the publication he reached out to the clinic for advice and was told that โit was normal and that she should take medicine for the fever.โ
Ferreiraโs family claims that the clinic owner, Grazielly da Silva, injected 30 ml of polymethyl methacrylate into each buttock. Da Silva, who was arrested Tuesday, denies these allegations, stating she only used a biostimulator and suggesting that the infection could have been due to the influencerโs home environment.
Brazilโs National Health Surveillance Agency advises that polymethyl methacrylate should be reserved for treating serious conditions like polio, where body deformities occur. The Goiรกs Civil Police have shut down Da Silvaโs clinic for lacking proper health licensing and registration.
Ferreira is a mother of two, she was known for her fashion and travel and day-to-day living on her social media platforms. She had more than 45,000 followers on social media and had partnerships and contracts with several clothing, bikini and beauty brands.
Her death has prompted renewed scrutiny of cosmetic procedures performed in unauthorized facilities, especially as it concerns BBL
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