MTV star Jacky Oh was part of Wild 'N Out, a US sketch comedy and rap battle improv game created and hosted by Nick Cannon for five seasons. She shared three young children with comedian and rapper DC Young Fly.
after she had"gluteal augmentation" surgery in Florida, according to the Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner report, which has been seen by NBC News, Sky News' US partner network.
The mother-of-three was part of Wild 'N Out, a US sketch comedy and rap battle improv game created and hosted by Nick Cannon for five series.The procedure is used to"improve the contour, size and shape of the buttocks" according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. It is achieved by fat grafting, which is moving fat from another part of the body, or silicone implants - or sometimes a combination of both techniques.
Risks associated with the surgery listed on the American Society of Plastic Surgeons website include bleeding, deep vein thrombosis, cardiac and pulmonary complications.Tributes as MTV Wild 'N Out star Jacky Oh dies aged 32The autopsy report goes on to say Oh had the surgery on 30 May, and was prescribed the antibiotic ciprofloxacin, the painkiller oxycodone and anti-nausea medication ondansetron.
"Jacky Oh was a loving friend and beloved colleague of the Wild 'N Out cast throughout five seasons. More importantly, she was a tremendous mother to three beautiful children."
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