A young mum-of-two has died after undergoing a dangerous butt lift in yet another deadly operation.
Aline Maria Ferreira da Silva, from Brazilshe was just 33 when she died of a heart attack on July 2, leaving behind two teenage children.
The mum, who was an influencer with more than 40,000 social media followers, reportedly injected 30ml of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) into each buttock.
PMMA is not FDA approved in the US as it is considered unsafe and BBL procedures are already high risk when performed safely.
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Aline had a high fever but was told by medical staff that the range was “normal” and was prescribed an antipyretic to combat it.
However, the 33-year-old model’s condition continued to deteriorate after undergoing surgery in Goiânia, southwest of the capital, at her usual, trusted clinic.
He was hospitalized in a serious condition in Brasilia on June 29 after suffering from severe abdominal pain and dizziness.
Aline eventually suffered a heart attack and died on Tuesday July, 10 days after the PMMA procedure.
He will be buried at Campo da Esperança Cemetery in Brasilia on July 4.
Her mother said she had plastic surgery on her eyes, nose and mouth at the same clinic and “everything went well”.
He added: “Because he had done so many operations there, he completely trusted the owner of the clinic.
“My daughter was healthy, she was fine. I want justice, justice must be served.”
The owner of the clinic was arrested by police on June 3 as he was allegedly not registered to perform such a procedure.
An investigation into her death is ongoing.
It comes after a mum claimed she was butchered by a cosmetic surgeon and ‘left to rot’ with fist-sized holes in her abdomen.
When Victoria Michaels woke up from her tummy tuck procedure, she said she was left in “excruciating pain” and the surgeon was nowhere to be seen.
Victoria was hoping to wake up with the figure of her dreams – but instead, she was confronted with a “horrific” mutilated body.
The 30-year-old slammed her doctor, saying the woman “almost killed (her)” and gave her the “worst treatment ever” during a routine tummy tuck.
She told the Sun: “The surgeon went on holiday and left while I was in this situation.
“It was really hard to go through, and it looked horrible. When I brought it up to them, they just didn’t care.”
The surgery, carried out in the US, left Victoria with thick scars on both her waist and lower stomach.
What are the risks of surgery abroad?
It’s important to do your research if you’re considering cosmetic surgery abroad.
It may cost less than in the UK, but you have to weigh the potential savings against the potential risks.
Safety standards in different countries may not be as high.
No operation is without risk. Complications can happen after surgery in the UK or abroad.
If you have complications after an operation in the UK, the surgeon is responsible for providing follow-up treatment.
Clinics abroad may not provide follow-up treatment or may not provide it to the same standard as in the UK.
They may also not have a healthcare professional in the UK that you can visit if you are having problems.