Bianca spoke at the social premiere of the film The Gold of Umalta, outlining her plans to perform concerts following her most recent plastic surgery. She approached the moment with a clear message: recovery will take about two months, and during that time she intends to keep her public appearances underway through concerts, video shoots, and new duets. Her plan centers on staying active in the industry while she heals, though she expects to limit movement during live performances. The overarching goal, she emphasized, is for audiences to hear and connect with her music during this period.
During the interview, Bianca shared that doctors have set strict guidelines for the rehabilitation phase, including a prohibition on alcohol. She revealed that she has avoided alcohol for weeks, noting that even a small amount can cause swelling and jeopardize the final outcome of the surgery. Her commitment to the recovery process reflects a focus on preserving the improvements she sought through cosmetic procedures.
Earlier in February, Bianca discussed preparations for abdominal liposuction and a hip augmentation using fat transfer. She disclosed that a significant weight loss of 32 kilograms occurred with the guidance of an endocrinologist in January. Her ongoing visits to the clinic involved treatment for hormonal concerns, underscoring a steady medical approach to achieving her health and aesthetic goals alongside her demanding career schedule.
In related entertainment news, Lena Katina previously commented on the challenges of motherhood in the context of her husband’s battle with cancer, highlighting how personal and public pressures can intersect during difficult times. Bianca’s reflections add another layer to the broader conversation about artists navigating health, family, and performance duties in the spotlight.