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On November 03 2016 11:48 EmKey wrote: How on earth did she get those bruises ?
Seems like she got carboxy shots, which have become common practice over the past years: big groups, small groups, they all do it. If your legs are too fat, you get shot, but they do leave a mark. She's not even the only member with those marks if you look at the fancam (although her case does stand out because there are so many bruises).
Carboxy Shots, otherwise known as carboxytherapy, is a non-surgical cosmetic treatment that injects carbon dioxide into the skin as it aims to kill fat cells, stimulating blood flow, thus improving the skin’s elasticity. It is popularly used for treating dark under eye circles, stretch marks, cellulites and non-surgical fat removal.
... or she read '50 shades of grey'.
Here's the fancam, look at the legs of the members, and you'll see similar round bruises:
Yet another not-so-pretty side effect of idol manufacturing process.