Lagos State Launches Investigation Into Socialite Elena’s Death Following BBL Procedure

The Lagos State Government has launched an investigation into the reported death of a socialite, popularly known as “Elena,” who allegedly died following a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) cosmetic procedure at a clinic in the state.

The probe is being led by the Health Facilities Monitoring and Accreditation Agency (HEFAMAA), the body responsible for monitoring and accrediting health facilities in Lagos.

In a statement on Thursday, HEFAMAA Permanent Secretary Abiola Idowu said the investigation follows social media reports that the woman developed complications during or shortly after the surgery.

“While details of the incident are still being verified, the State Government has assured the public that a thorough, professional, and transparent investigation has been initiated to determine the circumstances surrounding the unfortunate event,” the statement said.

Preliminary findings indicated that the clinic where the procedure reportedly took place is registered with HEFAMAA. However, the agency stressed that registration does not exempt any facility from scrutiny when patient safety concerns arise.

“As the statutory regulatory body responsible for monitoring, licensing, and accrediting healthcare facilities in Lagos State, HEFAMAA ensures that all health facilities comply with operational standards, professional guidelines, and patient safety protocols,” the statement added.

The agency highlighted that aesthetic and cosmetic surgical procedures in Lagos are governed by strict regulatory standards covering facility requirements, practitioner qualifications, infection control, patient consent, anaesthetic safety, and emergency response capacity.

HEFAMAA has begun a comprehensive review to assess compliance with these standards, verify the credentials of the medical personnel involved, and evaluate the care provided to the patient before, during, and after the procedure.

The agency also urged the public to remain calm and avoid spreading unverified information that could compromise the investigation. Residents seeking cosmetic procedures were advised to ensure services are obtained only from accredited facilities and qualified practitioners.

“The government remains firmly committed to protecting the health and safety of all residents through strengthened regulatory oversight, continuous monitoring of healthcare facilities, and strict enforcement of healthcare standards across the state. Further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses,” the statement concluded.

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