Monday, 11 February 2019

Koffa Needs the Botched Docs' Help for More Than One Serious Issue

This woman's health struggle has left her feeling "devastated."

In this clip from Wednesday's all-new Botched, new patient Koffa details how her sarcoidosis diagnosis has resulted in insecurities about her body. 

Per the fashion designer, sarcoidosis is an autoimmune disease, "kind of similar to lupus."

Apparently, the inflammatory disease has left Koffa with "skin and bones" on her face. 

To make matters worse, it took a bit of time for Koffa to receive a proper diagnosis from medical professionals.

"It wasn't until 2015 that a doctor finally figured that I had sarcoidosis," Koffa explains in a confessional. 


"I had an emotional breakdown, it was really tough."

Since Koffa was unable to "control what was happening" to her face, she chose to increase her breast size. At first, the breast augmentation helped Koffa build her confidence.

"After doing it, I started going out on dates. New me, baby!" Koffa continues. "I thought I was hot. You know, I was doing the damn thing."

Sadly, Koffa's joy didn't last as she "woke up one day" to encapsulated breasts. Understandably, Koffa reveals she was frustrated upon learning she had a new medical issue.





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