I get wowed anytime I see naturally curvy women - CEO of Obengfo Hospital

Dr Obengfo Med Dr. Obeng-Andoh, CEO of Advanced Body Sculpt Centre (Obengfo Hospital)

Fri, 19 Oct 2018 Source: yen.com.gh

The CEO of Advanced Body Sculpt Centre (Obengfo Hospital), Dr. Dominic Obeng-Andoh, has disclosed that he is often stunned by the curvaceous nature of some ladies who visit his facility.

The body contour specialist is one of the most popular in the country, with many ladies usually visiting his facility for body sculpting. Despite the fact that he gets to see different ladies with different body shapes all the time, the doctor has admitted that he is still sometimes wowed by naturally curvy women.

“God has created things; sometimes even I, as a doctor sitting in my office, say: ‘Wow God has done well’ when I see certain clients walk into my office,” Dr. Obeng-Andoh said on Accra FM.

“Because sometimes, these women have not even done any body sculpting, sometimes the client could even be a mother-of-two or three but when you look at her natural body, it is beautiful.

Some women are naturally curvy; some, too, might have done body sculpting before they come to me.”

Body sculpting is a procedure that alters the shape of the human body into the form that an individual wants it.

This includes procedures that eliminate or reduce excess skin and fat that remain after previously obese individuals have lost a significant amount of weight, in a variety of places including the torso, upper arms, chest, and thighs.

Clients who visit the Obengfo Hospital can have a butt-lift, slender waist, and breast enlargement, the doctor said.

His further revealed that his facility is often visited by many people, including some high-profile people in society.

Meanwhile, Dr. Obeng-Andoh is currently in court over the death of former Deputy Chief Executive Officer for the National Entrepreneurship Innovation Programme (NEIP), Stacy Offei-Darko, who died at his hospital earlier this year.

The doctor, however, maintains that he had nothing to do with the dead of the public official.



Source: yen.com.gh