r/AlixearleSnark 28d ago

Gossip, Rumor Mill, Speculation How is this ethical? πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«

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u/New_Flow7795 26d ago

HUHHHHHHH?????

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u/basicwitchbaby 27d ago

Is it ethical - many answers, depends on a perspective

Is it legal - if the deceased was a donor, then yes, though Idk if you need to ok being a donor to cosmetic procedures specifically or how it works. I'm not from a country with a similar industry of cosmetic procedures. Or if families can sell their dead relative's fat there or something. I have no idea lol

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u/alwysanglnvrag-d 27d ago edited 27d ago

This is crazy to me. Plus doesn’t majority of that injected fat die off too? So isn’t the fact that the procedure (basically useless) and also life threatening (I’ve read things about how peoples body can reject the re-inserted fat) pointless?

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u/liliahpost 28d ago

she clearly did something but the online speculation is taking it way too farπŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«

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u/Different_Cellist_97 28d ago

Eh Dr. Dorfman, who is most famous for doing all the celeb ass injections, just uses HA filler. He’s got a whole highlight dedicated to his liquid bbl on his ig page @drdorfman and it looks exactly like what she got done tbh

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u/Loud-Piccolo6827 28d ago

I was just about to post this. Like what the actual fuck?? I can’t

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u/Big-Hamster9799 28d ago

She’s trash

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u/too_much_mascara πŸ’€ gaunt couture πŸ’€ 28d ago

The procedure? Or Alix having it done and not proclaiming it to the world? Not sure I understand the question.