Venezuelan plastic surgeon Daniel Slobodianik plans the incisions on patient Evelin De Aguilar, 30, before surgery to remove liquid silicone she had paid to have injected into her buttocks previously for aesthetic reasons, in Caracas, October 3, 2013. Slo
Venezuelan plastic surgeon Daniel Slobodianik plans the incisions on patient Evelin De Aguilar, 30, before surgery to remove liquid silicone she had paid to have injected into her buttocks previously for aesthetic reasons, in Caracas, October 3, 2013. Slobodianik performs various procedures, including operations on patients who have previously had illegal or amateur injections of liquid silicone into their buttocks in order to enhance them. The reverse operation that Slobodianik carries out costs approximately $8,200 and takes between two and three hours depending on how much fluid the patient has in the area. Plastic surgery is common in Venezuela, where many women from all walks of life undergo procedures to nip, tuck or boost different parts of their bodies. Picture taken October 3, 2013. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY)
Venezuelan plastic surgeon Daniel Slobodianik plans the incisions on patient Evelin De Aguilar, 30, before surgery to remove liquid silicone she had paid to have injected into her buttocks previously for aesthetic reasons, in Caracas, October 3, 2013. Slobodianik performs various procedures, including operations on patients who have previously had illegal or amateur injections of liquid silicone into their buttocks in order to enhance them. The reverse operation that Slobodianik carries out costs approximately $8,200 and takes between two and three hours depending on how much fluid the patient has in the area. Plastic surgery is common in Venezuela, where many women from all walks of life undergo procedures to nip, tuck or boost different parts of their bodies. Picture taken October 3, 2013. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY)

Oneal Ron Morris, a Florida transgender woman, is facing seven charges for pretending to be a doctor and injecting people with dangerous materials who want bigger buttocks for $2,000.

The charges are manslaughter and practice of medicine without licence that caused serious bodily injury.

The amount is for up to 10 injections, allegedly using a dangerous mixture of cement, caulk, flat-tire sealant, mineral oil and glue, reports The Guardian. She denies the concoction uses those ingredients.

If Morris is confident that her concoction is safe, it is because she has used it on herself as evidenced by her bulging behind which would make Kim Kardashian's bottom look small in comparison.

One of her clients, 31-year-old Shartarke Nuby, died in March 2012 because of the butt-augmentation procedure done in 2007, according to the assistant medical examiner. Her other patients have severe infection and other injuries.

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Morris, 33, has been languishing at the Miami Dad County and Broward prisons for over one year while waiting for trial because she lacks the $40,000 needed to post a bond. She asked the judge on Friday to lower the amount of bail.

She told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that she is no longer a danger to society and wants to place these behind, while insisting that the charges are the result of people who want to destroy her life.

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