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Kailyn Lowry"s RISKY Post-Surgery Pic: Trading Health for Cash?
Oh, Kailyn Lowry, what are you doing to yourself?
The Teen Mom 2 star had a butt lift, liposuction and a tummy tuck just two weeks ago, and now she’s posted a pic of herself wearing a waist trainer – a move that could seriously jeopardize her health.
“Maintaining my tiny waist with my @Colombianwaist waist cincher,” she wrote. “Ladies if you are looking to lose inches or just maintain your waist I highly recommend it. Get yours today at www.Colombianwaist.com Use code 10off for discount. Thanks @Colombianwaist #WaistTraining #Itssocomfortable”
This post is clearly sponsored by the company that sells the waist trainers, so Kailyn is getting some cash out of the deal, but couldn’t she hold off until she’s fully healed?
A tummy tuck and lipo are major procedures that typically can involve several weeks to months of recovery.
Even her surgeon, the infamous Dr. Michael Salzhauer (aka, “Dr. Miami”) warns that wearing the waist trainer could be dangerous.
“She needs to be careful that it’s not too tight!” he told Radar Online.
“Too much pressure can hurt the skin,” he said. “It could compromise the blood flow to the skin, leading to blisters or scarring.”
The good doctor said he has talked to Lowry, and that she assured him she was being cautious with the contraption and not cinching it too tight.
Even still, Dr. Miami believes she’d be safer to not wear it at all until she’s completely recovered.
Why take chances, Kailyn? Is the money from the waist training gig helping to pay Dr. Miami’s fees?
There is also some irony here. After spending many thousands of dollars to shape her midsection to perfection, she’s still wearing a waist trainer to make it appear smaller.
We’re hoping she snapped the shot then threw it in the closet and collected her check.
Of course, that’s not what the Columbian Waist company would like you to believe.