A family in Nairobi is mourning a woman who died of sepsis after a botched breast augmentation surgery in Karen.
Julie Wanza’s death, after a seemingly uncomplicated surgery, has shocked many people, especially women, who increasingly have sought larger breasts.
The procedure was carried out by an unidentified surgeon at his clinic at the Galleria Shopping Mall last week.
Wanza was discharged but developed severe abdominal pain that worsened.
She went to Nairobi Hospital for review on Wednesday and was immediately admitted to the High Dependency Unit, then the ICU.
Doctors realised that her intestines had been cut or punctured in the first surgery, apparently a fat transfer augmentation. Her blood pressure was dangerously low.
Wanza’s family wants to know exactly how she died.
@Mbele iko Sour commentary:
This doctor will go scot free. He will bribe a few officials of the medical board and nothing will happen. Is there a doctor in Kenya who has ever faced any consequences for professional negligence?
Women are embracing ‘freedom’ not realising in many instances, freedom is simply slavery.
Probably this woman was striving to look ‘good’ in the lustful eyes of men, or perhaps she was dating a loser somewhere who was not happy with the size of her breasts. My body my choice becomes my death my choice. Bure kabisa. She also probably wanted to have ‘hot’ images of herself littering her instagram page in order to be ‘liked’ by the lollipops of instagram and feel good about herself.
People have become slaves. Striving to please a cosmetic world that thinks everything is about looks.
It is slavery of the worst kind, tweaking your body in order to look appealing to the male species.
Ukitaka matiti kubwa wachia raia wazinyonye na washikeshike…
Seriously thought… This “relatively simple” procedures come with numerous risks. What the hell happened to those slogans “am comfortable in my body” and the likes…
They did liposuction around the tummy to use it for the boobs augmentation.
[I]Breast augmentation has been gaining popularity, with a number of women opting for the procedure as reconstruction after breast cancer surgery or for cosmetic purposes.
The most common methods involve the use of silicon or saline implants. A surgeon makes an incision under the breast, then lodges the implants.
Fat transfer is one of the newest methods of breast augmentation and one of the few that do not involve the use of silicone, a synthetic material.
In fat transfer, liposuction is used to obtain fat from other parts of the body to be implanted in the breasts.[/I]