Six months after giving birth to her twins, Cuban TikToker Dunia Díaz reveals what surgeries she will undergo: “It’s my time.”



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Cuban TikToker Dunia DíazPhoto © Instagram / Dunia Díaz

The Cuban TikToker Dunia Díaz, with over half a million followers, announced that she will The influencer shared a video from a clinic in Miami, where she explained the reasons behind her decision and assured that she will document the entire process.

“I have been six months postpartum, and during these months, I have been searching for the perfect clinic for my surgery. And truly, this is my clinic,” said Dunia. As she explained, she plans to undergo a breast lift with implants and liposuction, and she will share the step-by-step process with her followers: “I will involve you in my process so you can see the results.”

The Cuban, who has built a strong community discussing motherhood, beauty, and self-esteem, in addition to showcasing her beautiful family, stated that she made the decision for personal reasons: “I decided to do it for myself,” she wrote in the video description. In the images, she appears relaxed and excited as she talks about the new chapter about to begin.

The reactions were quick to come. Dozens of women congratulated her for her honesty and for showing an unfiltered process that many experience. “It’s going to turn out spectacular,” commented one user, while another wrote: “I also want to have my surgery there; you look beautiful.” Others praised the chosen clinic: “The best in Miami,” “I had my surgery there, and it was the best decision I ever made,” “I also went with Dr. Valina; excellent care.”

Dunia, for her part, responded to several followers with the same enthusiasm that characterizes her: “My husband, my friend, and someone else will help me with the girls,” she explained when a fan asked her how she would combine the surgery with taking care of her daughters. “I’m going to share with you the step-by-step process, no filters,” she promised, making it clear that this new stage will also be a way to inspire other women.

 

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.