Americans kidnapped in Mexico went for a BBL?
There's a bigger question about the brazilian butt lift procedure
When two Americans ended up dead, and two others kidnapped, amid a shootout just south of the U.S.-Mexico border, the initial questions were myriad: What happened? Who killed them? And what was the group of four people from South Carolina doing in a minivan in Matamoros?
On the last point, an explanation from relatives quickly emerged. One woman in the group, Latavia McGee, was going to Mexico for cosmetic surgery, and the other friends had joined her for a road trip.
That surgery was first described as a tummy tuck. Later, relatives and friends said the procedure was a "gluteal augmentation."
And even though more than a million Americans annually seek medical care on the other side of the border, getting a "gluteal augmentation" – in a place where the State Department warns Americans not to travel at all – certainly struck a lot of people as strange.
If you know, though, you know.
First, let us call this whole popular-empowering-controversial-notorious procedure what people call it in real life: the Brazilian butt lift, or BBL.
Next, let me tell you the same thing I told some of my colleagues this week. Whether or not you like this, whether or not you understand this, people do this, and especially, a lot of Black people do it.
If you are a woman, and especially if you're Black, and if you are on, say, Instagram, I'm going to go out on a limb not very far at all and guess that you've had this targeted at you in your social media feed. Especially if you follow beauty and pop culture influencers. You don't have to scroll too long to see it; it simply becomes a part of your algorithm.
The BBL is a thing.
It's also very expensive. And that's the next thing you learn if you are having this idea pushed at you in your social feeds week after week: It's a whole lot less expensive in Mexico.
So the idea that someone – it could be anyone, but for sake of discussion, let's say it's a Black woman and her Black friends from Lake City, South Carolina – would drive across six states to the tip of Texas to have this surgery? If true, it is not shocking. At all.
But that doesn't address the underlying question bandied about on social media: Is it worth it?
What is brazilian butt lift surgery?
A BBL involves harvesting fat from other areas of the body and injecting it into the buttocks and hips. (Often, that fat is removed from the belly in the process through liposuction. So those early reports that the group went to Matamoros for a tummy tuck may also be essentially correct.)
Results often mean a tiny, or snatched waist, and a curvier, fuller behind. It's the extreme hourglass aesthetic. Slim-thick.
Usually, it requires general anesthesia. Initial recovery can take weeks.
I've watched for years on social media as these clinics target Black women in ads that show before and after pictures, while touting prices that are usually half of what the cost would be in America – around $10,000-$15,000 and not covered by insurance.
It's called medical tourism. Popular destinations for a discounted procedure include Turkey, South America and Mexico. So-called recovery houses also offer patients post-op care and a place to heal.
The New York Times reported this week about the Matamoros clinic that had been expecting McGee. The clinic "reaches out to potential American clients with targeted ads on Instagram," according to an employee who spoke to a reporter, and posts before-and-after pictures of clients online. She said about half the clinic's patients are American.
So whether or not we fully understand the story of how Latavia McGee and three friends came to be in a white minivan in Matamoros in a hail of gunfire, we can accept that the idea of such a trip makes sense in a world where people travel the world – in sometimes questionable locales – for affordable cosmetic surgery.
It turned out there was a fifth person on the trip, Cheryl Orange, who later told police she had forgotten her travel documents and couldn't cross the border that day. She had stayed behind in Brownsville, Texas, when the rest of the group left on Friday morning to cross into Matamoros.
The group had planned to return in time to check out of the motel Saturday, according to the police report, though I wonder how McGee could have made such a quick turnaround after an invasive procedure. Instead, one came back wounded and two are dead.
“She simply went for a cosmetic surgery, and that’s it," Orange told the Associated Press. "That’s all, and this happened to them.”
Whatever truly happened to McGee and her friends that day, let us agree that any broader discussion about the risks or problems with BBLs is not so much about possible cartel violence.
But let's also be clear: There is a discussion.
So how should we feel about this surgery?
Even if you think you don't know anything about Brazilian Butt Lift BBLs, you have seen BBLs.
THE DO'S AND DONT OF MEDICAL TOURISM
Medical tourism
is the concept of traveling domestically or internationally for a medical procedure. Cost is often a major consideration, as medical care in some countries can be significantly cheaper than in others, particularly in the United States. However, there are risks involved with medical tourism, including the potential for complications and the need for appropriate preoperative and postoperative care. It is important to research the surgeon and facility beforehand, and to ensure that there are appropriate arrangements for care both during and after the procedure. It is also important to note that while there are standards in place to ensure safe and quality care in the United States, this may not be the case in other countries. Therefore, patients must take extra precautions to ensure that they are receiving safe and quality care.
CAN I GET A BBL USING CARE CREDIT?
CAN I GET A BBL USING CARE CREDIT?
On average, the cost of Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) surgery is approximately $4,800, Since BBLs are considered elective cosmetic procedures and not medically necessary, health insurance usually does not cover them. If you're considering getting a BBL and need help financing the procedure, the CareCredit credit card may
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WHEN TO USE A STAGE 1, 2, or 3 COMPRESSION FAJA
It is important to use the right stage of compression Faja after surgery to ensure proper healing and the best possible surgical results. Here is a breakdown of when to use each stage of compression Faja:
Stage 1 Compression Faja: This is the first Faja you will wear immediately after surgery, and it should be worn for 0-2 weeks post-op. This Faja has minimal compression and is designed to allow for fluid circulation and complete healing and draining. It should fit loosely on your body and not be too tight.
Stage 2 Compression Faja: This Faja should be worn starting from two weeks after surgery and should be worn for four weeks (from Week 2 to Week 6). This Faja provides more intense therapy to match your body's healing and helps to sculpt the waist, hips, and midsection. It should have high compression tummy control of the abdomen region and may or may not come with a crotch opening. This Faja does not come with rods to avoid irritating or pressurizing the incision points.
Stage 3 Compression Faja: This Faja should be worn 6-12 weeks post-surgery when your body and incisions have almost fully healed. This Faja has a waist trainer design and is built with rods, latex, and other high compression materials that significantly increase compression levels. It helps to shape, curve and snatch your silhouette. It is recommended that you keep the compression constant for the first six weeks at this stage. This Faja may come in small sizes that give higher compression.
It is important to note that you need two garments per stage for alternation, and it takes about 4-5 hours for each garment to dry. For stage three, it is recommended to wear your Post-Op Compression Garment for 12 hours per day. It is also important to talk to your physician about any concerns you might have pre-op, during-op, and post-op and to back up your surgery with a healthy lifestyle to make sure the surgery effects stay permanent.
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