PHG FLASHBACK: I Had My Silicone Injections Removed

Published Dec 24, 2024, 11:00 AM

During this week’s episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing a woman who received silicone injections in her hips and butt.

She shares her story on always wanting to have a more curvy figure, how the illegal butt and hip injections affected her health, and her post-surgery journey. Y'all know I love when my guests keep it real and this is such a raw yet insightful interview. 

--Originally published on October 7th, 2019--

What's a professional Homegirls is shagarl Ebine here and I hope all it's cute. Okay, now we are back with an oldie but goodie, and this episode, y'all, I actually.

Recorded in twenty nineteen.

This is actually one of my very first episodes and we're also one of my favorites because you know, one thing I love about me and my guests we be key king. And with this guest, it's so funny because she remembers stating how she vividly remember when everybody started popping up with asses, especially in atl And. I was like, yo, me too, Like I remember looking around, I'm like, damn, everybody got a fat ass. And now six years later, if you notice, everybody got a little ass.

It's just so funny. But that's another conversation.

This episode also takes me back to my early days the podcast, when I would spend days and hours and months just non stop researcher and DM and potential guests non stop until I got a yes. And I know some of my guess were probably like, yo, this bitch is mad annoying. And it's so funny because I also remember reaching out to a lady who was actually doing illegal ass shots, trying to get her on the show, but she kept curving me, which I totally get because you know this is not something to play with when it comes to your freedom. But maybe I'll try her again now since we can actually alter the voices on the show. But beyond the laughs and the key king in, this conversation was so good. My guests kept it one hundred about her insecurities and also broke down the symptoms she endured when she realized something wasn't right the details itself, because I could not imagine going from I believe she went from her side six to a side sixteen and she was stating how like her ass was high, she had a crazy infection and like nobody knew what was going on until I think she went to the doctor's office and the nurse was Colombian and she was like, girls, the ass shots. But you were here once you hear the episode because it was insane. So if you are considering getting silicone injections, especially the illegal kind, we don't judge, but girl, you can go get the real kind. Put it on Clara, was it Clarina after payment? This episode is for you, so get ready and let's dive in because I had my silicone injections removed. Stars. Now, what was your body type like before?

Ooh, I was I'll say, like a size three one three, three four and no hips, no, but very tiny and just have boobs mh.

So would you go ahead now.

Like a boyish type count disorder?

So were you in like a little insecure about your body?

You know what? I didn't know that I was insecure because I had been on that size for so long and then it was weird like later on then everybody, you know, some people would be like, you're so cute, you know, because I had my short hair and a little body, and it's like, but you don't have no butt, you know, so they're it's like, oh, you start thinking about that kind of stuff.

So what made you find the side to get the silicone injections.

I ended up getting the silicone injections because I wanted to be more curvy m and just kind of really to to match the booths m you know, because it was kind of like off balance to me. So that's why I ended up wanting it to get it.

Now that somebody put you onto the to a certain place or it was a person that was doing it.

It was a person that was doing it. I was in the actually Atlanta working and I was talking to my friends and I'm like, it's so weird to me how it seems like everybody in Atlanta is that what a butt? Yeah? Is this possible? What is happening?

Like I remember that era because I remember I'm like, yo, what everybody gotta ask like where this comes from?

Exactly exactly? So I was and they just happened to say, oh, I know the person, and I'm like you do, Like, oh my god, like for real. And I was like, can I get it? You know what what is? And you know, they told me silicon injections. So I was like, okay, I wasn't you know at the time, you were not thinking about health. You're just like, oh my god, I can get balanced out. I can be curby, like you know, like really feel like a girl, you know, right. And I was like, oh, can I get it? And I talked to the person and I was like, ooh, I can come back in two weeks.

Yeah, you know, it's so funny. I have a homegirl I know who got it done. And I was just like wow, like a lot of people were doing it at that time.

I was done seven Wow.

So the shots worried legal Oh yeah, well yeah, But like you said, I think a lot of people didn't realize because who care about their health when they're trying to look good, especially when you see everybody else doing it and you didn't hear anything about it.

You didn't hear anything about it, and you didn't I didn't know. I didn't even think about it, right.

So walk up the day when you first got your first silicone injection.

It was so weird because I was so excited. I was so pumped up that they was just like, oh my god, you got to calm down. Like I was so amped up, like, oh my god, I'm about to have a shape like I have when I said I had no but like none. So I was just like, oh my god, oh my god. Go and they was like, oh, you got to calm down. So they made me smoke some weed and I don't smoke, so it was like mellow me out because I was so amped up. And when I got it, I was like looking and I was like, oh oh my god. They was like, can you be still? But I was like, couldn't believe it was blowing up like a balloon, you know, and it.

Was just like, oh my god, wait, so what was the procedure because I know it is because I was there when somebody got done, so they was it somebody house or yeah, well it.

Was at somebody's house. And then it was just like literally, like you know, they were very clean, you know, very alcohol rubber gloves, like everything clean and insanitary. But it was just like you just get injection, you know what I mean. It's just like a needle with the silicone in it. It was looked like water and when you see it, and then it just was blowing up like a balloon. And they was just doing it like in a pattern. Oh wow, to like blow it, you know, to blow it up your butt up to make a shape basically.

So when you were seeing this happen, it was like your immediate response.

I was pumped. It was like can you be steel? But I was so excited. It was just like, you know, I get really amped up when I know I'm about to do something. So it was just trying to calm me down from excitement. And then afterwards they finished and they just had me kind of blean forward and they just kind of like duct tape they put it was like saran wrap, and then they duct tape around for like the shape.

Go ahead ahead.

I'm trying that thing. You couldn't sit on it for like eight hours if I remember correctly. And then you get in a hot tub of water, like a hot hot bath and you do it like too, you know, letty cool off rents, you know, rents run it again for like two or three times, and then that was it, and it was like magic. It was like, oh my god, I got a shape. I didn't realize. Oh my god, you know, how.

Did it feel?

It felt like regular, like like regular, but it wasn't hard. It was just like.

Jelly, like yeah, I know, you was filling it.

Oh my god. I was like, oh, this is great. But you know what, because I was so small the first time that I got it done, it was like a normal size like not it was it was it wasn't big, but it was like something there, you.

Know what I mean. I was going to ask you how many times afterwards did you? Did you receive their injections?

I got my but done twice and then I was so thin I ended up getting hips too.

Oh wow. And it was the Hills, the same procedure as the butt mm hmm, same thing. And was this is it expensive?

I guess it depends on a person who's doing it. I mean it ranges from maybe, I guess, depending on how much, maybe five hundred to two thousand. I think that's what the price.

Oh wow, it just depends. So when I was looking at their pictures because I like to go through my guest pictures just to get a feel who they are, and like, you know, just to prepare myself for the interview. And I mean, you are a beautiful woman. They're very talented. But I can tell the difference in your confidence when you after you receive the shots because you're not women. You know how us women are really just do certain things. But we're feeling very confident, right, So how did it feel to receive the attention that you were getting at that time? Because I could only imagine you was getting like a lot of.

It was weird. It took a while, an adjustment period for a long time, like what are they looking at? You know, it was like that kind of thing, and then you remember, oh I got a butt, Oh I got a shape, I look cute.

You know.

It was like that kind of Now you're.

Taking a lot of bus shots too. I'm like, all right, yeah, it was like I look cute.

Okay, but then you know, so it's like and then after a while it was just like okay, and nobody's deal.

You know what.

Right, It's like getting a Christmas gift, Christmas gift and you be all ecstatic about it. Then after you time go past, you'll be like, oh, I played with that later. It was like one of those type bes.

Now, I know you also deal with a lot of high profile clients and you work in a certain type of industry. Do you think they played the part in it? Plus the fact that you always felt like you had a boyish figure?

What you mean?

Now, I know you deal with a lot of celebrities, and I know sometimes, like especially if it's something that you think that you don't have and you see other people with it, it kind of like heighten it even more because you're seeing it so much.

No, I don't think it was that. I don't think it was a celebrity aspect of it. It was I think because I was you know, I had a lot of friends in Atlanta, so it was like I was there a lot, right, so I just think because it was just that's all you were seeing. It's kind of like, oh, this is the normal, right, you know.

So how long was it before you start to feel the pain?

Well, probably around two I was, you know, probably around two thousand, let's see fourteen, maybe twelve, fourteen, ten, No, twenty ten, I started having.

Like six years. Wow.

Well, but I didn't know that's what it was. You know, nobody knew, you know. So it was like I would have sensations to like cold or you know how if you lean against some metal rail and it's cold, I would have like this weird sensation that would happen, and I was like, ooh, that's weird. I can't sit on nothing metal, okay, And then they just don't think about it no more. And then oh wow, time passed, and I say, like twenty twelve, I started having like like it would get itch real itchy. It would get like red, it'd turn like red spots, and then it would go away. I started having legs swellings and stuff. So then I went to the doctor and they thought I had an autoimmune disease. So that was going on for like maybe four years.

Oh wow.

And then before I first I had my first swelling. It's crazy because the Black doctors had came on our show on the rear and I had asked them because I was like kind of over it. So it was one of those like how can I get this out? You know what I mean? Like I was kind of over the butt. So then they were like, oh, you know you have silicon. I was yea, and they was like, oh, you can't take it out. That's something that's perfont No doctor take it out. So you kind of just stuck with it. So I was just like dang. So then maybe a month or two later, I had a first leg swellings, but didn't know what it was, so that.

You never thought that it was your bun. I mean, who would who would have thrown it right?

Never thought it because I've had it so long that it just was like a part of me, you know what I mean. So they kept it kept happening off and on, off and on, off and on, so each time it started getting worse and worse and worse to where it would last longer. It would start off with like a little pain by my thought, like my quad. It would it went like sore, and then it would be like a little knot. And then the muscle started growing and swelling, and then it was getting real hot. And it was and I didn't know at the time that it was infection. Oh wow, and it would turn like a gray color. My whole leg would start changing colors and swelling.

Oh, it's not every symptom that you've had with a silicone.

I had it. I had. It was weird. So this kept happening to go away. Then it was both legs. Then it would go away, it would come back, and so it was random. So then that was like off and on for like four years. They couldn't figure out what it was. So then it's one particular time I had walked into my host room and she was like, why are you walking like that? And I was like, my legs hurt. I'm having that swelling again. She's like, let me see, and she touched my leg and she pulled her hand back. She said leave right now. She said, you need to go to doctor. That's infection. And I was like, what what are you talking about? And she was like that heat like that. She was like, no, it was hot like that. It was hot like fire to where if you put a bag of ice on my leg within two a minute to two minutes. It was water, that's how hot.

What made you keep going? Because you had to be in pain.

I was, but I just was like, you know, it'll go away. But nobody knew what it was. So when I went to the doctor that day, I left the work went to the doctor and I had a different doctor than normal. So I sat there and I and it just popped. Silicon just popped up in my head. It was weird. And I said, do you think I said, I had silicon injections in oh, two thousand and seven. I said, do you think it might be that my body reacting to that? And he was like what? He was like, no, they don't have nothing to do with it, and he said I'll be right back, and he went out. He came back with this long needle and I was like, what is that for? And he was like, this is infection right here. We gotta nip this fast. So he gave me a shot, put me on high dose antibiotics like eight hundred and seventy five milligrams and antibiotics, and I had to take them and I had to come back in a week. So when I came back, I saw a different doctor again. It was a lady doctor del Pardia and she she came in and she was looking at my chart and I said, you know, I mentioned to the doctor still on the on my pegwork, he said bug bite. So they're looking, so they constantly looking for a bug bite. And I was like, I don't think I got bit or anything, and they kept looking. So she was like, it don't look like you got bit and I said, well, I did mention to him that I had silicon injections in oh eight and that had something to do with it. He said no, and she just froze and she turned around and looked at me and she said, that's exactly what's wrong with I'm from Columbia.

Oh wow.

And I said what she said, yes, your body is rejecting the silicon. And I was like, oh my god.

So when all this was going on, did you ever think did you or did you ever call the person who did it to you?

Just the answer, I didn't because nobody knew what it was and I didn't know because I never thought about the silicon. So once I found out and then I started researching doctors, wow, And I still never called the person because I didn't, you know. It was just like, oh my god, let me just see if something. And then I found that app real self. Yes, yes, And then Silicon removals started popping up doctor and doctor Diaz in Colombia and Cali, Colombia and doctor Rio start popping up, right, So I kept going back and forth, looking, looking, looking, and I gravitated towards doctor did, Doctor Andrews did, and that's when goodbody by Jay had her surgery. So then she had said doctor Mendiata, so I writ, you know, looked him up and I was like, m that looks you know, it was making me nervous how he was doing, you know, the procedure, how he did it, So then.

How did you do it?

He was more so like just butchering people, Like I literally sent a video that he was posting of him doing Silicon removals to my mom and she called me like, what is that a fish? Is that a what is that that he's cutting? But it was somebody's butt because he was he literally was gutting out the people's whole inside of their bottom, their buttocks. So I was just like, oh my god. So then doctor Gallerni popped up and then I was like, like, he's I didn't like how he was doing kind of the same thing. And then he was more so like it kind of became like a like a insurance type deal. Let me like like, this is an epidemic, let me get on as much money as I kind of sort of thing to me right from the conversations that I had.

And I feel like over here a lot of people didn't really know about the side effects because nobody would have thought that it would have come from.

The ejection exactly. Nobody knew. Nobody knew Wow.

So did you have friends that get had it done too? Because I'm thinking of the express.

No, nobody was having problems. It was like me, oh wow, it was weird. It was weird. It was so weird. So I reached out to doctor dias No. So what happened was no enough, doctor min Galeri Galerani or Mandy I one of them, or doctor Tazar. One of them had asked me what kind of silicon? So that's when I called the person and they were like, oh, it's water bass right, So I was like okay, So I told them, and it was weird because the original shape that I had all of a sudden over the past over the four years that I was having problems, I went from a size ten to a sick my butt, that butt went to a sixteen.

Yeah. I was about to ask you because I remember reading all your your posts. Originally before the injections, you was like one hundred and twenty one, right, and so then when you got the injections, when you were just you know, fine, you went from what size were you?

I was like a six, So you went.

From one hundred and twenty one to a side well that's like a size two. And then it was like with the ejection, you was a size six. And then when you started getting sick, you went from a size ten twelve to sixteen. Wow.

It started blowing up. And I was asking my husband. I was like this, my this is my shape. Looked weird to you, Something's going on and he you know me, and they like, it looks good to me. I'm not talking to you, and I'm like, something is happening weird because it was like blowing up like a balloon. And then when I talked to the person that had did it and they said water base, I was like, oh, that's why it's blowing up because it's like a bloom.

But how is it possible, Well.

Your body's your body's trying to get it out, that's why. So only thing it knows to do, depending on the base of the silicon is how it's gonna respond. So because water is just blowing up like a blow So the hips was getting bigger, the butt, the butt, the top part of the butt got bigger, the middle and the bottom. It just changed the shaping change at the bottom. So the only thing is that it's gonna blow up and then it's gonna start pushing down, which goes towards your leg.

So how did I physically feel? Because that must have been a lot for you to go from different sizes it was.

I started having like really bad back spasms to where I would have to sit, like if I stand up and work all day, Like if I sit, I would have to sit thirty to forty five minutes for my back to calm down for me to be able to go home.

Hey, you're on your feet all day.

So my back muscles had become exhausted. So I had to see a back specialist for that. And then when I went to him, he was like, what is this cot and candy looking stuff right here? Why is this white stuff? Because it showed on the extra and I told him and he was like, what is that? And so he was like, explain it to me in case I run across it across it again and I don't know what to do and tell people. So he had me explain the whole silicon thing to him and then he was like yeah. He was like, you're having promise because the weight of it put on my back. So I was having really bad problems.

So how long before you decided that it was time to surgically remove the silicon?

Immediately when I found out it was silicon? And so I found doctor d Is all day, all night.

Literally were you nervous about going to the doctor in Colombia?

Not at all?

So once you found him, you know that you was like setting stone, like that was it?

Mm hm. I found him, I sent him a message, he talked to me through WhatsApp, and then I made my appointment. I send him the pictures, he gave me a quote. I made my appointment as soon as we wrapped from the real and like two weeks later after we rapped, I left. So I had my first surgery May twenty eighth of two thousand, and this is a Columbia in Cali, Columbia. Yes, so you had.

Your first surgery in twenty eighteen.

M hm.

And how was that, Like, what was the procedure with that? And were you nervous?

No? I was pumped up again. No, I don't get nervous. It's weird. I don't get nervous. I just get excited because I know now I'm about to get help, you know what I'm saying, so I can get my life back. So it was it's more so, that is not a nervousness at all. So it was just the fact that I finally found a doctor that could get rid of it and I cannot be sick no more. Because I was so sick and tired of being sick and that pain. I didn't want to deal with that no more.

How many you was sick for, like well almost four or five years?

M hmm. I sure wasn't. Nobody knew it. And then find my friend Melanie Meals convinced it convinced me to start talking about it on social media, and that's how it starts.

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So I told my story and then a lot of people, even celebrities, just hit me like, oh my thing, no, because you know, you don't want to be like that woe is me type pers I got that kind of person.

So you so you were you embarrassed? I don't think I'm the same way with nobody in my business either.

Well, well, you know what, it wasn't so much embarrassed. I wasn't embarrassed. I just you don't you don't know what it is. But once I found out what was my cause, it was more so not embarrassed that people knew because people knew I had silicon, So I was embarrassed about that. It was just more and so me emotionally knowing the pain that I was, how sick I was, you know, So that was emotional to me, and then talking about it, So it wasn't embarrassed, not at all.

Had anybody, like any celebrities, you don't have the name or anything, but had any celebrities came up to you and like ask you questions and stuff just because maybe they was a little nervous about because I know a lot of celebrities get it done as well.

Yeah, I've had all types of people, celebrities, right, I mean just everyday people. People from other countries, people that have silicon and they knows like it's from Dubai, from frank Paris, from all over the world world have reached out and been talking that I've talked to to ask questions.

But oh, go ahead, No, but I was.

Gonna say when you asked me, go back to when I first got to Columbia and I met I went to go. When I got to Cali, I met doctor Dias was out of the country at a conference. So when he came back, he came from the airport to the recovery house, which was Vital Care Recovery House, and when he walked in, it was like we was friends forever. And I was like, I just knew right then that he gave me that he was helped, and he was happy, smiling, and every time we see each other, literally we just bust out laughing like it's fun. So he's just that kind of person to be. And I wanted a doctor that's gonna be honest, tell me the truth. Am I gonna need one surgery or two? He said, You're probably gonna need too because it's so much, because it's blew up so big. Wow. So when he first I had my first surgery, he literally removed he removed nine pounds, which was only the.

Top nine pounds.

It had blew up to nine pounds on the top.

I don't know how you was walking around for almost five years. And that's just the top part. That's crazy.

That was just the top The top part was nine pounds. And afterwards and I was just uh and I was well, he woke me up and I said, doctor, is that butck gone? And he started laughing and was like you want to see? So he showed me the pictures and I was like, oh my god, it was crazy. But I mean, at the end of the day, make sure you get the morphine pump. I'm not selling drugs, but when you get that.

But that's all I know.

It was. But you know, you have to have the pump for four days, and then his process is I didn't have drains like you see a lot of these girls walking around with drains and stuff. I didn't have drains drading the fluid all right, right, to drain the fluid out. But what he does is you get massaged by the nurse comes daily and they manually drain you. So after five days he doesn't want no any more massaging, but you'll continue to get drained if you you know, but he wants the body to recognize it. I'm supposed to fix myself, you know what I'm saying. So if you got something else that's fixing it for you. Your body is kind of traumatized a little bit. So you know, when you wake up, as soon as you fill your legs, you have to walk like immediately moving because your body has to know this is supposed to still work, you know, And you only can have the butt open for six hours. So after six hours, the butt the whole thing dies off. So my first surgery was five and a half hours.

And then, so have you had your second surgery yet or no?

Yeah, yes, I have my second surgery July July twenty third, And how had.

It and how was it?

This one was a little more painful because he did he took out the bottom, so he took five pounds off the bottom three parts, three pounds off the hips, so he took the hips out the bottom. He cut my skin and had to reconstruct the shape of my butt on the bottom. And then because my body blew up so big, my boob my boobs was humongous. Wow. So I had to get a breast reduction because they were so heavy.

And that's almost twenty pounds from the silicone.

It came to seventeen pounds.

Wow.

And he took two pounds off my chest, off my chest.

So how do you feel now?

I feel awesome, I feel you sounds good. I really do. Like it's a trip, because when you wake up from surgery, you literally can tell that it's gone. It's a weird feeling. And the best way that I can explain it is I feel clean after this surgery, I feel clean on the inside. It's weird. And then maybe like five days after my surgery, my whole skin everything just started changing, like it just started getting real clear. It was weird. None, that's good.

Because it's the affection is out of you.

M It definitely is a great thing, but it was just how you just don't realize that the things that we put in our body and do to ourselves, how much we can taminate our own selves.

It's all the silicone removed.

Uh, from what I understand, Yes, I'm dumb. Having surgery good. So what would you.

Say is the biggest lesson you learned from this?

The biggest lesson is that, Okay, I'm gonna say this. A lot of people ask me, you know, they try to make me feel bad because I made the decision to get the silicon, And I tell people, you can't make me feel bad about a decision.

What would they say that make you feel bad? And that's kind of rude.

No, but you'd be surprised. I've even had a doctor tell me that and I had to get her straight and then she apologized to me because she was like, I never thought about it like that, you know, and it's like, you know, like do you feel dumb because you got that? No, I don't. You know, it's like why would have because I still like, honestly, if I wouldn't have got it, I wouldn't be able to have a conversation with you right now to help somebody else. I would have never experienced that pain in the side effects and the reactions and having the surgery to be able to help lead somebody else to get help. So I look at it like everything happens for a reason, you know what I mean. So I just feel like that's what has happened, Like that happened to me for me to help somebody else or help as many people as I can to feel better to not be sick.

Have you ever thought about reaching out to the person who did it?

Now?

What?

Who did?

Yeah?

I talked to him. I talked to him. Oh yeah, I mean, like regular you know, it was just like you know, when you start having problems, why you didn't call me or whatever? And I was like I just found out that it was from the silicon, But like, you know, other people have gotten it done by the same person, and it's like I'm mad at them, But my thing is why are you mad at somebody that you asked for a service for you decided to get that. I'm not going to be mad at the person because they did it to me. I asked for it, I paid for that, so I's a choice. It's a choice, So I don't blame anybody. I'm not mad at anybody, you know what I mean. So my thing is I'm thankful that I was able to get help. And that's where I leave it at.

And is it expensive to get the surgery? Because I know when I was doing my research the price is varied. It also depends on the situation because everybody situation is different.

Bingo, And I tell everybody asked me, how much did you pay? I don't discuss money. It's like if I refer hairstylists, I don't discuss their prices. Everybody is different, so every situation is different, you know. So I just tell him reach out to doctor Andrews dis and then here's his assistant lives and contact as well on WhatsApp. Send him your pictures if you have it in my ride, you can send that to I got minds done out there in Columbia. But and he'll tell you he'll give you a price, you know, so you can't say what the price is because you don't know what. Some people have more, some people have less, right, you know, some people have a little bit a silicone so they can get a BBL after So I can't you know what I mean? I think I do.

Yeah, I think you posted a picture and I'm like, she's sick. But I was shocked.

I thought I was gonna be flat like a pancake like I was at first, and and doctor Dance was like, you got a cute shape, And I was like what because I was so swollen after my surgery. I just looked like two people. That's how swollen I was.

Really.

Oh yeah, my body it was nuts.

It was.

It was a lot. It was. He had to remove a lot. He removed what eight pounds this time.

And when you say pounds, was it like the sil was like it was it hard, like a lump or something.

It was like it's it's like, you know, it's a lot, it's clumped together. But when you look at it normally, the silicone is like chia seeds. It's weird. That's what it looks like. But mine had swollen so much. Today would it was a side so you can see it in parts where it has swollen up to like jelly beans.

Oh wow.

So it was just like eight pounds of silicon, you know. So you know, it's just you know, I don't I don't know. I'm just happy to be able to normal and I had that big old dumb booty and them pimps. I'm telling you, I'm so over it. Oh my god.

So, what's an advice you would give to our listeners about receiving Stull call injections or if they already have it or thinking about doing it, because it's still popular to this day.

No, it is, it is. And I've had people reach out to me that's only had it for two years and having problems already. So my thing is this, you know, if you can save your money, save your money, do your research. You know, you might have to go and and the laws and the medical laws and everything has changed in Cali, Columbia, and they have amazing doctors down there. They really do their state of the art. It really is nice down there. And save your money and just get a BBL. It's better, it's more natural. It's your own body fat, you know, And just get that they have care credit. They have you know, medical credit. You can google that people you know and you can do it like that and just pay monthly payments. It's ways that you can get if you want to get that done. But please don't get silicon. Some people have problems, some people don't. But you don't know which person you're gonna be. You don't know if you are you're not gonna have problems, But why take a chance. When when I got Silicon injections, BBLS wasn't around, so that wasn't an option.

Yeah, you got it when they first started again possible.

So that wasn't an option. But you know, if anybody needs help or they just want to talk to somebody and figure out what's going on or what they can. Don't have a problem with people talking to me. I don't have a problem with people reaching out to me, emailing me, or whatever.

You know.

I just want people to be a help, to acknowledge that they have an issue. And if you have, don't nobody in your family know. You have to tell somebody that you're close to so they can know what's going on. Because when especially something's going on and something happens, something happened. Yeah, you have to and be very very very careful with the doctors that you choose. Do your research, Do your research, do your research, because a lot of doctors now are still saying they can life post silicon. Life pol cannot be sucked through a vacuum. You know what I'm saying. It's it's just imagine your your your cell phone case that's silicon, you know what I mean. So you can't put a vacuum or something in something your phone case through a two. You have to cut you know, you have to cut that out.

You know.

So a lot of people are getting life pos suction. And what's happening is the doctors when they light pole, they're life poding out your good tissue and your own body. Fact.

So when before I found you, I didn't I was reading a lot of horror stories about these doctors, the saying that can do something and they making the situation worse.

Okay, yeah, deadly worse. And now it's crazy because doctor Diaz and it's weird. We had this conversation when I was down there. A lot of the girls from America that have been light pold got lip po suction, and the doctors that they can take the slight of the section the silicon out, are now coming to him. And when they come to him, they don't have anybody fat. All their good tissue for your body to repair itself is gone. So now they're just stuck with silicon. So once he takes the silicon out, we don't have anything. Now you're the you know what I'm saying, deformed. But he's not the person to leave you the form. So he came up with a new technique to help, and he's amazing. I'm telling you, he's amazing.

Well, if anybody listening, I'm a doctor. She dropped the doctor name, so.

I'm telling you I'm You know, you want somebody the bedside manner means a lot to me. I don't want a doctor that's gonna take my money and then I don't hear from you again. Or now when I come to you, you treat me like crap because I have the silicon. I don't already know that I have it, already feel bad that I have, you know what I'm saying, Like I feel bad about how I feel, I'm sick or whatever, Like I don't need you to make me feel like crap. You're there to doctors are there to help people, right, you know, So that's it.

You know, well a million dollar question.

Mm hmm.

Do you regret it well getting silicon?

No, because I wouldn't be able to be here talking to you to help somebody.

There you go. But I think amazing interview. I know for sure people are going to be emailing me, so I'm gonna definitely send you their information. If y'all have any questions, comments, concerns, remarks, or you just want to say hey, good episode, please email me at hello at the Professional Homegirl dot com. Thank you somebody for listening to the pop podcast and until next time, guys later.

Later.

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