Tanzanian singer Harmonize has given his perspective about cosmetic surgery and according to him, it doesn’t hurt to add or remove something from your body as long as it’s not overdone.
“If you feel comfortable with how you look well and good. But if your tummy makes you uncomfortable, go get that lipo.”
The artist went on to note that cosmetic surgery is the way to go, maintaining that he is not happy with the way people are making fun of the process.

“Cosmetic surgery is the new wave, I don’t like the fact that some of you guys have been making fun of it. Let people be. Years ago some people would have wanted to be here to change something or add some spice, be grateful.”
He further gave an example of his ex who underwent a cosmetic procedure.
“My ex was so uncomfortable and told me she wanted to undergo surgery. I paid for everything and went with her. We stayed for two weeks just for her to recover and after that she was happy.”
His comment on the cosmetic surgery came weeks after the death of a Kenyan lady by the name Lucy Wambui who succumbed after reportedly undergoing cosmetic surgery at Omnicare Medical, which operates the Body by Design cosmetic clinic.
Moreover, different celebrities in Kenya have been open about their journeys with cosmetic surgery.
Risper Faith is one of the notable influencers who has undergone two liposuction procedures in the past.
“I had liposuction in 2020, but after that, I was supposed to follow some procedures and avoid some foods. I ate everything and gained more weight. I didn’t follow the instructions and it backfired,” she said.
Other famous female celebs who have also undergone cosmetic procedures are Murugi Munyi, Phoina Tosha,Tanasha Donna, Huddah Monroe and even Vera Sidika.


