'I couldn’t be happier!' — Nia Brown has breast reduction surgery

17 May 2024 - 16:01
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Media personality Nia Brown shares her body transformation.
Media personality Nia Brown shares her body transformation.
Image: Instagram/ Nia Brown

Botlhale Baitsiwe, popularly known as Nia Brown, is in high spirits after attaining her lifelong dream to have breast reduction surgery.

The YFM breakfast host took to her Instagram timeline to showcase her before and after body transformation.

“I couldn’t be happier! This has to be the best decision I have ever made for myself! Dr Sooka did the thiiiinnggsss!!! breastreductionsurgery,” she captioned the post.

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Another celebrity who's had a breast reduction is Boity Thulo.

The rapper got candid about her surgery on her timeline, revealing she underwent a mastopexy in late February as she had been experiencing lower back pains, and that having bigger breasts had also affected her outfit choices.

Boity penned a note to her doctor Bruce Lelala who had been supportive throughout her journey since she went under the knife, sharing before and after footage.

“I decided to take the plunge and do a procedure that benefited me in more ways than I thought it would. A mastopexy is a breast reduction and lift. This is a post to thank Dr Bruce not only for his incredible work but for his care and compassion throughout the healing process ... from random calls of me stressing to taking out the time to go the extra mile regardless of what I felt I needed to give me peace of mind,” she wrote.

“Over and above that, I’m so proud of having worked with one of the best, most qualified black surgeons in the continent. Thank you, Doc. When the time comes, I’ll be calling you for a mommy makeover! And thank you so much to my mommy Modiehi, Lerato, and my grandma for taking such great care of me during the healing process!”



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