Benefits of BBL higher than risks – Actress Patience Yisa

Popular actress and skit maker, Patience Yisa, has said the benefits that come with Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) are higher than the risks attributed to it.
The entertainer declared her 100 percent support for the surgery, claiming that BBL and liposuction are lifesavers.
She told The Nation, “If you have the money, go for it. It is your fat, it is your body. The only difference is that they are extracting it from one part of the body to the other. Does it come with risks? Yes. Is there anything that does not come with risk? Everything you do in excess is bad. Even if you drink too much water, you will not be able to breathe. If you eat too much, you will have issues. If your tummy is giving you insecurity and you are trying to lose weight, do it.
“There are so many health issues that make many not to being able to lose weight. For example, if you have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), no matter what you do, your tummy will be sitting there. If you have endometriosis, some of these health issues that keep coming up recently, no matter what you do, they will still be there. Whatever you do to feel secure and be happy, do it because it is always difficult for us blacks to get used to any new invention, technology or anything that doesn’t make sense to us; we believe it is a bad thing. BBL is a lifesaver. I know so many people who have been suffering with low self-esteem, but with this BBL, they go out and they are living their lives.
“I am not saying anybody should stand up and go and do BBL if you are okay with the way you are, fine. I don’t think there is anything wrong with anybody trying to look their best. There was someone who said, ‘Why are you trying to do a shortcut when you can go to the gym and get your desired body?’ Of course, you can do it, you can also do that in the space of two weeks, just carry your money, go extract fat and feel okay.
“I am a hundred percent in support of liposuction and BBL. Don’t just do it in excess; everything should be in moderation, and it depends on what you want to achieve. Some of us want to achieve good health. It is a medical procedure, and it is something that is happening to a lot of people. Yes, I will do it if I have the opportunity to do it.”