The Lagos State Government has launched an investigation into the reported death of a woman identified as “Elena” following an alleged Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) procedure at a clinic in the state.
The Health Facilities Monitoring and Accreditation Agency (HEFAMAA) confirmed the probe amid widespread social media reports of complications during or after cosmetic surgery.
Permanent Secretary Abiola Idowu stated that while preliminary findings indicate the clinic is duly registered, registration does not exempt any facility from regulatory scrutiny, particularly regarding patient safety.
HEFAMAA is conducting a detailed assessment including verification of medical credentials, evaluation of care quality before, during, and after surgery, and compliance with standards covering infrastructure, practitioner qualifications, infection control, patient consent, anaesthetic safety, and emergency preparedness. The government urged the public to refrain from spreading unverified information that could undermine the investigation.
Key Points
Lagos govt probes death of “Elena” after alleged BBL procedure.
HEFAMAA confirms the clinic is registered but not exempt from scrutiny.
Investigation includes verification of credentials, care quality, and safety protocols.
Standards cover infrastructure, infection control, consent, and anaesthetic safety.
Public urged to avoid spreading unverified information.
Another life, another probe, Lagos moves to investigate a BBL death, but for families, the question remains: how many before real change comes?
Sources: HEFAMAA Statement
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