Cut price Turkish clinic convinced me to get boob job and butt lift in one op but was left looking like car crash victim
YEARS of working as a yacht hostess on the Med left Nicole Reed feeling incredibly self-conscious about her body.
I'd already had lip fillers and decided I wanted breast implants. I found a clinic in Turkey that'd perform it for about £2,800 - thousands cheaper than the UK or New Zealand. I booked myself in. I hadn't planned on having it all done in one go, but now I was ticking off surgeries like items on a shopping list.Her wounds became infected after the opWaking after the seven-hour op, I felt like I'd been hit by a bus. My whole body ached and I was vomiting blood.Because I'd had both my breasts and my butt done, I couldn't lie on my back or front. Sleeping was agony, I balanced awkwardly on one side.
When I landed in paradise, I didn’t have any energy to enjoy it. Instead, I lay awkwardly across pillows in a beach bar as I nursed my broken body.Years of working on yachts made Nicole self-conscious about her bodyLifting up the gauze, I saw it was infected and filled with pus. I went straight to the pharmacist and begged them to help me.
When my brother picked me up at the airport, I knew I needed help. He took me straight to the hospital.My breasts looked slashed and deformed, like I'd been in an accident.Surgery abroad often costs less than here in the UK, but you need to weigh up the risks. You should have two consultations before the op, and a two-week 'cooling off' period to think it through.
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