Woman Heartbreaking Cheap boob job. After a cheap boob job, a woman’s double-D breast implants burst through her chest, leaving her heartbroken (PHOTOs)
A woman has spoken out about how her breast implant fell out of her chest weeks after a botched surgery in Turkey, leaving her heartbroken and depressed.
Kelly Young of New Malden, Greater London, paid £3,700 for a boob job in September, more than two decades after her first procedure.
The 48-year-old chose a low-cost clinic in Turkey that she discovered quickly without doing much research.
However, the mother-of-two made two additional trips to the destination and ended up paying an additional £2,500 after her stitches came undone, leaving a hole through which the implant and pus spilled.
Despite going under the knife for extra procedures, her implants became infected and had to be removed, leaving her with ‘lots of scarring’ and a ‘flat chest’.
Her right implant ruptured in 2018, causing her breast to ‘lean to the side more than the other’ when she lay down.
The woman decided to have her implants replaced as well as an uplift after ‘waiting years to have it done’ because she was desperate to get her body back in shape.
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She chose a clinic in Turkey ‘quickly’ to join a friend who was already planning to travel to Turkey for a dental procedure.
Admitting to not doing much research beforehand, Ms. Young said she picked the clinic because it was ‘the cheapest place to go to get it done’.
‘When I got back, my daughter went to change my dressing and said the stitches had come undone and it was weeping,’ Ms. Young continued.
‘My doctor diagnosed it as infected and prescribed antibiotics. Every day, I saw the district nurses keep an eye on it and dress it. It began to ooze more and grew in size.
‘They had to pack wadding inside the hole every day to keep it from getting bigger, which they couldn’t do any longer.
‘It was getting too big and worse by the day, so I had to go to A&E.’
She added ‘It was a huge hole,’ . I refused to look at it because I didn’t want to know. ‘It was dangling.’
Despite the advice of an NHS breast surgeon not to return to Turkey, she did so in November for revision surgery.
‘I had to get on the plane with my implant hanging out,’ Ms. Young explained.
There was a ‘whole load’ of blood coming from her surgery wound after her second operation. Her surgeon, however, advised her that ‘it was normal’ and would remain that way ‘for a few more days,’ so she chose to fly home.
When Ms. Young returned to the UK, she discovered a second hole that was growing larger by the day.
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‘I got tired of having holes in my boobs and having to dress them every day,’ she explained.
A UK breast surgeon informed her that the second set of implants inserted as part of her revision surgery had become infected and that she should have waited at least six months after her initial procedure before undergoing further implant treatment.
Ms. Young decided to return to Turkey for the third time in three months in December.
But doctors there told her that there was ‘nothing they could do’. They removed the implants and advised her against having any additional implants or an uplift.
‘He said I had very little breast and some sagging skin,’ Ms. Young explained. I went home because I was feeling down.’
Ms. Young revealed that after having the implants removed, she has been prescribed antidepressants and is looking for another surgeon to repair the damage as her confidence has been shattered.
‘I’m very dissatisfied with them; I feel like a 12-year-old again. ‘I don’t let my boyfriend see me because everyone knows who I am with my boobs,’ she explained.
‘I’ve three scars on my chest and a flat chest. I feel like a completely different person.
‘I have to get them done or I won’t be able to wear a bikini this summer,’ she says.
‘People need to do research, look at all the complications that can occur, and make sure they don’t pay in cash because if you pay by card, you have more rights,’ Ms. Young added.