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DJ Dolly Ditebogo opens up about breast reduction surgery

Posted on January 22, 2026
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DJ Dolly Ditebogo has set the record straight about her recent visit to a clinic in Türkiye, revealing that her procedure was far from cosmetic.

In a candid Instagram post, the popular lekompo DJ shared that she underwent a reduction mammoplasty—commonly known as breast reduction surgery, primarily to relieve chronic back and neck pain.

“They were so heavy and very uncomfortable,” she admitted, explaining the physical strain caused by her large breasts.

Dolly Ditebogo also shared the daily challenges she faced before the surgery, from finding properly fitting clothes to enduring constant discomfort.

“I’m very happy with my results. I’ve been struggling with back pain and discomfort, difficulty finding fitting clothes, and the list goes on. I wish you could see my old babies without a bra. They were literally next to my belly button,” she wrote.

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