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A viral TikToker has revealed the “devastating” effects of tummy tuck surgery and how it felt to finally get her body back with the revision surgery she had dreamed of.

Victoria Michaels is a TikTok influencer who warns her followers about the dangers of what can happen to their bodies if they choose the wrong plastic surgeon. As part of her warning, she posted a video of herself showing her own belly, which garnered millions of views.

“There are several words we use to describe the bodies that are left behind,” she said in an interview on Fox News. “There's a Seth Rogen movie called 'Sausage Party,' and a lot of my followers told me that my belly resembles a hot dog, because you could literally squeeze it. .”

The lower part she felt seemed much worse. “But in the butt area, it looked like I had a butt in the front of my stomach. That was really gross for me.”

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A TikToker unveiled her tummy tuck in a viral video that has garnered millions of views. (TikTok/Screenshot | Victoria Michaels)

“I've heard many variations of what people describe it as, but I've been told that depending on what angle I'm at, it looks like a butt or like I have a ball on my stomach. .It was just awful.”

All surgical procedures involve risks, and plastic and reconstructive surgery is no exception. In addition to the health risks, patients may not get the results they had hoped for from surgery. Some of these patients may think that they have “failed”.

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A former “severe weight loss patient,” Michaels once weighed nearly 400 pounds. Through a combination of her own weight loss and surgery, she lost her 200 pounds.

“The other day someone called me fat and I was like, 'Okay, I'll sign up. Where do I go? And I did,'” she said. .

After undergoing surgery to remove excess skin from her abdomen, Michaels said she was “devastated” by the results.

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All surgeries, including plastic and reconstructive surgery, involve some degree of risk. One of those risks is that patients may not be satisfied with the results. (Fox News Digital)

“I was just in a state of shock,” she said. “It really broke my heart. It felt like it was even worse now that it was damaged goods.”

Michaels' video caught the attention of a plastic surgeon named Dr. Christian Subio, who waived the surgeon's fees and revised his previous surgery at a discounted rate. Michael cost him $6,000, not more than $20,000.

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Dr. Christian Subio paid the surgeon's fees and offered Michaels his dream surgery at a discounted rate. (St. Petersburg)

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“He called me and said he saw me putting in all this effort.” [into losing weight] And he felt I deserved it. He just wants me to be happy and get the surgery he thinks I deserve. And he's like my angel,” she said.

Ms. Michaels said she was very happy with the results of her revision surgery and hopes others will learn from her story and be more careful when choosing a plastic surgeon.

“I can't believe that credentials are everything, because I looked into it and researched it,” she said.

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