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Angjela Trajkovska

Reality star's shock as she's forced to have 'poisonous' bum implants removed

A reality TV star is urging others to not get bum implants after she was left with puffy "balls" in her backside.

Yina Calderon underwent the surgery three years ago in a bid to boost the size of her derriere - and self esteem.

But she soon started to suffer from health problems and has since branded the implants as "poisonous" after being forced to have them removed.

Yina, who has reportedly undergone a total of 17 cosmetic procedures, also shared a video of her lumpy bum on Instagram with her 591,000 followers.

Yina is having therapy (CEN/@yinacalderonoficial)
Yina's bum before she had the implants removed (CEN/@yinacalderonoficial)

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She warned them: "I hope to serve as an example that in this f***ing life you should never have anything injected into you.

"We should say no to strange substances in our bodies, do what I suggest and say no.

"This poison kills and it hurts a lot. Thank God for my family, boyfriend and the surgeon for being in this difficult situation with me."

She was left with 'puffy balls' in her backside (CEN/@yinacalderonoficial)
Yina after having the implants removed (CEN/@yinacalderonoficial)

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In the footage released after having the implants removed, Calderon is seen having a massage during rehabilitation treatment.

She said: "These balls in my buttocks are fibrosis not the biopolymers (implants), they are left behind by the surgery I subjected myself to."

She had the op to boost her self esteem (CEN/@yinacalderonoficial)

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She added that doctors have now removed around 80 percent of the gel-like biopolymer implants.

She said: "I am feeling much better, but the therapy goes on."

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