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Cuban Woman Travels 25 Hours Post-Surgery, But This Shocking Detail Steals the Spotlight: "Risking Your Life for That"

Thursday, July 9, 2026 by Claire Jimenez

A Cuban woman known as Adry Havana, with the TikTok handle @adryhavana, has become a viral sensation after sharing a video documenting her arduous 25-hour car journey just a week after undergoing extensive cosmetic surgery. The trip, which she spent mostly lying down, quickly caught the attention of social media users.

In a video released on June 26, Adry details her experience after receiving a Lipo 360 with J Plasma and a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) at Miami's 305 Plastic Surgery clinic. Her recovery required her to avoid sitting. "So, this was my trip home seven days post-surgery. I had a Lipo 360 with J Plasma and BBL, which is why I was lying down like that—I couldn't sit," she explained.

Throughout the journey, Adry managed to eat, care for her six-month-old baby Wilito, and carry out other tasks while reclining. Her husband and baby accompanied her, although she advised against such trips with children. "I don't recommend making this car trip, especially if you have a baby or kids. But, if it's just you and your husband, it can be done," she noted.

Unconventional Travel Advice

The journey included stops every three hours to allow Adry to walk, a common post-liposuction recommendation to prevent blood clots. She also shared an unexpected tip: "A random recommendation, my love, travel with a urinal for peeing; it's much more comfortable. I had to urinate in the car many times."

Midway through the trip, heavy rain forced them to pause at a rest area with 16 hours still to go. "Night caught us in the rain; visibility was zero. It was crazy. We stopped at a rest area to wait out the storm and slept cramped for about five hours," she recounted. Ultimately, she summed up the experience with a simple phrase: "But hey, we survived."

The Unexpected Highlight

Yet, what truly sparked reactions was not the journey itself. Instead, viewers were taken aback by footage of her eating junk food shortly after a body-contouring procedure. The irony led to sarcastic remarks, the most repeated being: "Risking your life for that."

Adry's story highlights a growing trend among Cuban and Latina women in the U.S. who publicly share their cosmetic surgery experiences on social networks. However, these stories are not without significant risks. According to Univision, at least 14 women have died over five years in Florida due to complications from cosmetic surgeries, with the BBL being 20 times riskier than similar procedures.

In May 2026, another Cuban woman, Cynthia Broche, shared her harrowing experience after undergoing surgery in Florida. She required four emergency operations due to a severe infection, admitting she was influenced by the results showcased by a social media influencer.

Back in 2018, Adianet Galbán González, a 30-year-old Cuban woman, tragically passed away in Miami after a fat transfer surgery. Her case remains a cautionary tale as new stories of extreme risk resurface on social platforms.

FAQs on Cosmetic Surgery Risks for Cuban Women

Why was Adry Havana's post-surgery journey so controversial?

The controversy stemmed from her decision to undertake a lengthy car journey just a week after major surgery, and the irony of consuming junk food after a body contouring procedure.

What are the risks associated with BBL and similar surgeries?

BBL is considered highly risky, with a mortality rate 20 times higher than other cosmetic procedures due to potential complications like fat embolism.

How are Cuban women sharing their surgery experiences?

Many Cuban women use social media platforms like TikTok to document and share their cosmetic surgery journeys, despite the associated risks.

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