‘I had to stay in hospital for a week’: Hundreds of women needed urgent treatment after botched bum lifts

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‘I had to stay in hospital for a week’: Hundreds of women needed urgent treatment after botched bum lifts
Author: Maya Oppenheim
Published: Aug, 26 2024 12:42

Exclusive: Monique Sofroniou says she was forced to go to hospital and put on a drip and another woman says she was put in a coma for four days. Hundreds of women are being rushed to hospital after getting botched bum lifts and breast enlargements from unregulated practitioners as campaigners call for better regulation of the procedures.

 [A photo of an infected BBL, with the infection seeping from the wound (the photo does not relate to the women interviewed in the story)]
Image Credit: The Independent [A photo of an infected BBL, with the infection seeping from the wound (the photo does not relate to the women interviewed in the story)]

The non-surgical procedure, which can legally be carried out by untrained individuals in the UK, involves injecting hyaluronic acid to change the shape of the buttocks or breasts. Data shows that botched bum lifts have permanently disfigured women and required surgery to rectify the defective work.

 [Of the total 507 complaints, 479 involved Brazilian bum lifts (BBL) and hip dips]
Image Credit: The Independent [Of the total 507 complaints, 479 involved Brazilian bum lifts (BBL) and hip dips]

One woman told The Independent she was put in a coma for four days after a liquid bum job went wrong. She said the ordeal has left her with chest and arm pain. Another, Monique Sofroniou, an aesthetics practitioner based in London, told The Independent she had a liquid bum lift that failed around two years ago.

 [Monique Sofroniou spoke about her experience where a bum lift failed two years ago]
Image Credit: The Independent [Monique Sofroniou spoke about her experience where a bum lift failed two years ago]

“I was in the worst pain of my life,” the 30-year-old recalled. “In the middle of the night after the procedure, I woke up being really sick. The area was really red and hot and then I had a really high temperature.”. She was then forced to go to the hospital where she was informed she had an infection and was placed on a drip, Ms Sofroniou added.

 [Ashton Collins, director of Save Face, urged the government to ban the treatments]
Image Credit: The Independent [Ashton Collins, director of Save Face, urged the government to ban the treatments]

“I had to stay in hospital for a week,” she said. “The pain was unbearable.”. She had to go to accident and emergency around three times once back at home and ended up having an operation to have some of her dead skin removed – adding that she was in “really bad pain” for around two months.

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