Tuesday 6 January 2015

Miss BumBum contestant Andressa Urach reveals shocking damage caused by fillers


Brazilian TV presenter Andressa Urach


Reports: Daily Mail

A model whose bottom came second in Brazil’s Miss BumBum beauty contest has revealed the terrible harm plastic surgery wreaked on her body.

Andressa Urach, 27, spent a month in intensive care and feared she would lose her leg after fillers ‘rotted’ her muscles and had to be removed, triggering a life-threatening infection.


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Doctors feared they would have to amputate the TV presenter’s leg when hydrogel and PMMA fillers she had injected into her behind were removed, triggering a life-threatening infection.

Bed-ridden and in agony, this Brazilian model almost died when plastic surgery to plump her rear began to ROT her body tissue.

Miss BumBum runner-up Andressa Urach, who pals describe as a ‘slave to beauty’ spent a month in intensive care as a string of drastic procedures took their toll.

Doctors feared they would have to amputate the TV presenter’s leg when hydrogel and PMMA fillers injected into her behind were removed, triggering life-threatening septic shock.

The 27-year-old, who controversially claimed she bedded Real Madrid striker Cristiano Ronaldo , has reportedly undergone at least nine cosmetic procedures in the past five years.
They were said to have included a nose job, a bioplasty facial “correction,” jaw reduction, breast enlargement, liposuction and even vaginal lip reduction.
Her prized rear won her the runner-up title in the 2012 Miss BumBum contest, after the model turned to drastic measures to make it appear more round and plump.
But in July she dashed to medics to complain of discomfort and had 400ml of hydrogel drained from each of her upper thighs.
She told Brazil’s R7 website at the time: “The hydrogel was not absorbed by my body and started to harm me.
“Now I’ve discovered that the PMMA is sticking to my muscles and causing the tissue to rot.
Despite the operation, the pain continued in November she was taken to the Conceicao Hospital in Porto Alegre, Brazil, with an advanced infection of her left leg.

She underwent two unsuccessful drainage procedures, according to reports, before suffering from septic shock and being placed in intensive care.

Her mother Marisete De Favari used her daughter’s Twitter account to tell 2These Graphic images show Andressa Urach Miss BumBum 2012 runner up. Andressa ran the risk of having a leg amputated after botched cosmetic surgery procedure got infected.



These Graphic images show Andressa Urach Miss BumBum 2012 runner up. Andressa ran the risk of having a leg amputated after botched cosmetic surgery procedure got infected.

These Graphic images show Andressa Urach Miss BumBum 2012 runner up. Andressa ran the risk of having a leg amputated after botched cosmetic surgery procedure got infected.
“This takes time and she is assisted by doctors all the time.

“She has had no contact with anyone but the doctors and her mother.’
The model added on December 26: “My loves, thank you for the affection and chains of prayers.
“God is great and is taking care of me.”
Her prized rear won her the runner-up title in the 2012 Miss BumBum contest, after the model turned to drastic measures to make it appear more round and plump.
But in July she dashed to medics to complain of discomfort and had 400ml of hydrogel drained from each of her upper thighs.
She told Brazil’s R7 website at the time: “The hydrogel was not absorbed by my body and started to harm me.
“Now I’ve discovered that the PMMA is sticking to my muscles and causing the tissue to rot.
Despite the operation, the pain continued in November she was taken to the Conceicao Hospital in Porto Alegre, Brazil, with an advanced infection of her left leg.
She underwent two unsuccessful drainage procedures, according to reports, before suffering from septic shock and being placed in intensive care.

The model added on December 26: “My loves, thank you for the affection and chains of prayers.
“God is great and is taking care of me.”


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