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Lagos Woman Nearly Dies After Botched BBL by Nurse Posing as Plastic Surgeon

Benjamin Sobowale by Benjamin Sobowale
October 15, 2025
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A Nigerian woman has shared her devastating experience after undergoing a botched Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) in Lagos, allegedly performed by a nurse pretending to be a licensed plastic surgeon. The woman, whose identity remains undisclosed, said she almost lost her life and has spent over ₦7 million treating the severe complications that followed the procedure.

“I got my body done in April. It was the worst mistake of my life,” she said in a viral post. “I spent ₦7 million trying to fix the complications and almost died after a Nigerian nurse, who claimed to be a plastic surgeon, operated on me.”

According to her, the procedure, carried out at an undisclosed private facility in Lagos, quickly turned into a nightmare. Within days, she developed serious infections, uncontrollable pain, and open wounds that required multiple hospital visits and emergency treatments.

Growing Cases of Quackery in Nigeria’s Cosmetic Industry

Her ordeal highlights the rising concern over unregulated cosmetic surgeries in Nigeria, where unqualified individuals increasingly perform medical procedures without proper certification or clinical oversight.

Health experts warn that such practices often lead to life-threatening complications such as infections, fat embolism, organ damage, and even death. The lack of enforcement of medical standards has allowed several illegal cosmetic centers to operate freely across major cities like Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt.

A consultant plastic surgeon, speaking on condition of anonymity, emphasized the dangers:

 “A true plastic surgeon must have specialized surgical training and be certified by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN). Many of these so-called ‘aesthetic nurses’ are not trained to handle complications that arise from invasive surgeries like BBLs.”

Calls for Stronger Regulation and Awareness

The woman’s story has reignited public outrage, with many Nigerians calling for stricter monitoring of cosmetic clinics and stronger penalties for quack practitioners.

The Federal Ministry of Health and the MDCN have repeatedly cautioned against patronizing unlicensed practitioners, urging individuals seeking cosmetic surgery to verify the credentials of their surgeons before any procedure

As beauty trends continue to drive demand for BBLs and body enhancement procedures, experts say public education and regulation remain the strongest tools to prevent tragedies like this.

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