In talking with Drs. Dubrow and Nassif, Foxy learned what exactly had gone wrong with the fat transfers, beginning with the first one.

"I had done a fat transfer and it just

In talking with Drs. Dubrow and Nassif, Foxy learned what exactly had gone wrong with the fat transfers, beginning with the first one.

"I had done a fat transfer and it just didn't turn out the way that I thought," she explained. "So I thought, okay, well, I'll go back and do 'em and I'll have him put more in."

Foxy said she went back right away—something that immediately raised a red flag for the surgeons.

"When a patient has a fat transfer to the butt immediately following another fat transfer, it puts them at risk for infection, fluid accumulation, tissue or fat necrosis—and worse yet, a fat embolism," Dr. Nassif said in a confessional. "That can kill you immediately."

Though Foxy would be able to do another fat transfer now that enough time had passed, Dr. Dubrow discovered that she didn't even have enough fat on her body to do so.

Butt implants it is, then! Right?

Wrong.

"I don't do buttock implants. They're too dangerous," Dr. Dubrow said. "I think it's never a good idea to do an operation where you put a large implant in a place you're gonna sit on all day long and expect it to remain in that place."

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