Cindy Kipsang, the popular TikTok star, has been making headlines after she opened up about a non-invasive procedure she underwent to enhance her derriere and reduce her stomach.
However, Cindy recently clarified that she did not undergo a surgical butt lift, but rather a non-surgical body sculpting procedure that moved fat from one area to another.
In an exclusive interview with Nairobi News, the 23-year-old influencer explained that the procedure was not a Brazilian butt lift as many have assumed but rather a non-surgical technique that reshapes the body without making any incisions.
“It’s harmless, no cuts,” she said. “That’s what I did because I hate exercising and at the same time I wanted to attain a certain body frame if you like.”
Cindy’s revelation had stirred up a mixed reaction, with some praising her for being honest and others criticizing her for setting unrealistic beauty standards.
However, Cindy maintained that the news was misreported and that the procedure was not meant to change her body drastically but to attain a certain shape.
“I got my stomach reduced, and a butt lift, which was completely non-invasive. It was not surgical at all,” Cindy said. “Body sculpting isn’t BBL. This is a non-surgical procedure where they move fat that is already in your body to a different desired area.”
Cindy, who has over 500,000 followers on TikTok, said that Luxe Body Spa approached her to promote their services, and she agreed to try the procedure.
She also clarified that she only had four sessions of the procedure, not eight, as she had achieved the desired results.
The influencer’s confession about the procedure she underwent sparked a debate about body image and self-esteem.
However, Cindy’s message is clear: she didn’t undergo any invasive surgery, and her procedure was meant to enhance her natural shape, not alter it drastically.
In the world of social media, where beauty standards are often impossible to achieve, Cindy’s candid admission is refreshing.
She hopes that by speaking out, she can inspire other women to love their bodies just the way they are, without feeling the pressure to change them.