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Once again, we will reiterate that you should always do whatever makes you happy and comfortable. However, we also advise that you see a legit specialist if you’re ever considering surgery – no matter what it’s for. Your body is on the line, so do your research well.
Desperate, Narinesingh turned to the black market. In 2005, notorious “toxic tush doctor” Oneal Ron Morris proceeded to inject substances including cement and superglue into his patient, which hardened under the skin of her face, breast, hips, and even buttocks.
Narinesingh was horrified and never wanted to leave her house again. She didn’t know who to turn to for help, but fortunately, not long after, she appeared on the television series Botched, where she got the assistance she needed.
Rajee Narinesingh was born on April 7, 1967, in New York.
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Early life in New York
She was born male, but even when she was young, she realized that she wasn’t quite like the other boys in her neighborhood and school.
“Then when I started going to clubs and saw trans people, and I thought, ‘Wow! I think that’s more me.’ So it was a lot of revelation.”
Narinesingh was raised in Philadelphia. As she grew older, she knew deep inside that she was a woman, so she decided to undergo several plastic surgeries to add fillers. Because they were so expense, she turned to the black market.
“So I made the choice to get injections done – in our community, it is called pumping.”
Rajee Narinesingh
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In the mid-2000s, she met Oneal Ron Morris. Morris was a self-proclaimed plastic surgeon who would later on be called “toxic tush doctor” by the media.
“It becomes so dire that you want to match your outside with your inside that you’re willing to roll the dice and take your chances,” she said at the time.
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