Lagos Government Probes Socialite’s Death Following Alleged Botched BBL Surgery

 

 

 

Lagos State Government, through the Health Facilities Monitoring and Accreditation Agency, HEFAMAA, has initiated a probe into the reported death of a socialite known as “Elena,” who allegedly died after a Brazilian Butt Lift, BBL, procedure at a clinic in the state.

 

 

The investigation follows circulating reports on social media suggesting that the woman experienced complications during or shortly after the cosmetic surgery.

 

While official details are still being confirmed, HEFAMAA’s Permanent Secretary, Abiola Idowu, confirmed on Thursday that a comprehensive and transparent review of the incident has begun to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the death.

 

Preliminary findings indicate that the clinic where the procedure reportedly took place is registered with HEFAMAA. However, Idowu stressed that registration does not shield any facility from regulatory oversight, particularly when concerns about patient safety arise.

 

“As the statutory regulatory body responsible for monitoring, licensing, and accrediting healthcare facilities in Lagos State, HEFAMAA ensures that all health facilities adhere to established operational standards, professional guidelines, and patient safety protocols,” Idowu stated.

 

She explained that aesthetic and cosmetic procedures in the state are strictly governed by defined regulatory standards, including requirements related to facility infrastructure, practitioner qualifications, infection prevention and control, patient consent, anaesthetic safety, and emergency preparedness.

 

Idowu added that the agency is conducting a detailed review of the case, including verification of the medical credentials of personnel involved and assessment of the quality of care provided before, during, and after the surgery.

 

“The government remains firmly committed to protecting the health and safety of all residents through enhanced regulatory oversight, continuous monitoring of healthcare facilities, and strict enforcement of standards across the state,” she said.

 

The agency also called on the public to exercise restraint and avoid spreading unverified information that could compromise the integrity of the ongoing investigation.

 

 

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