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Terrible toll: Brazilian TV presenter Andressa Urach, a runner up in Brazil's Miss BumBum competition, has revealed the terrible damage wreaked on her body by plastic surgery after wounds in her thigh were infected
Like in horror movies, the popular TV presenter reveals frightening damages that about plastic surgeries she had had caused her body.
She has spoken out against the act of plastic surgery warning women against it. Even as she has been released from the hospital, blood still sipped through the hollow of the rotten muscle where the plastic gel rotted her in the thigh.

Taped up: The presenter spent a month in intensive care and reportedly feared she would lose her leg
Andressa Urach, 27, came second in the Brazillian Miss Bum Bum contest in 2012; a contest that aimed at the most attractive bottom.
The controversial TV presenter who once claimed that she had slept with C. Ronaldo while he was still with the Russian model, Irina, now sounds penitent and is at the vanguard against plastic surgery.
"I put that poison in my body, mostly because of having too much vanity," she said after her release from hospital.
She couldn’t but blamed the society that held a standard that to be beautiful means to be perfect.
Feelers around reported that she had got plastic surgeries including a nose job, a bioplasty facial 'correction', jaw reduction, breast enlargement, liposuction and even vaginal lip reduction.
Speaking out: Andressa Urach plans to live with the scars from her botched thigh surgery.

Brazil has overtaken USA in plastic surgery having about 5,500 certified plastic surgeons that have performed several types of plastic surgery including penis enlargements.

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