Bianca Gascoigne shows off her new rear after flying to Spain for controversial Brazilian bum lift surgery
Clearly thrilled with the results, the 31-year-old took to Instagram to show off her new behind
BIANCA Gascoigne has showed off her new rear after undergoing Brazilian bum lift surgery.
The reality star flew to Spain for the controversial procedure and told her fans she was thrilled with the results.
Clearly chuffed, Bianca revealed her bottom on Instagram today.
The 31-year-old told her 273,000 followers:"Extremely happy with my new shape created by the very talented @Dr_Aslani."
Fans were quick to praise how she looked, calling the star"beautiful," "perfect" and "stunning".
One even went so far as to say that she looked "much better than before" the op.
But others were less thrilled and admitted they had concerns about the surgery, with one commenting: "I don't think you should be promoting this."
While another fan wrote: "IMO [in my opinion] you looked insane the way you were and didn't need to go under the knife.
"So many beautiful young women are changing the shape of their natural beauty."
A third was clearly disappointed and commented: "I'm not going to 'like' the picture as I loved you the way you were before. Why?"
Bianca's post comes after cosmetic surgeons have called for a ban on Brazilian bum lifts in the UK following the death of a second British woman.
Bum lifts are one of the most popular procedures across the world, thanks to the rise in popularity of celebs like Towie star Lauren Goodger, Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner.
In August mum-of-three Leah Cambridge died during a botched Brazilian bum lift in Turkey.
THE 'DEADLIEST COSMETIC PROCEDURE' IN THE WORLD
BRAZILIAN bum lifts are the "deadliest cosmetic procedure", a top surgeon has warned.
The controversial op involves taking fat from other areas of the body and injecting it into the glutes and bum to make them bigger.
But, if it's not done correctly, it can cause serious problems, Professor for aesthetic surgery Jim Frame from Anglia Ruskin University warned.
"To be successful, a fat graft needs nutrition and so has to be injected into tissue that has a blood supply," Prof Frame said.
"Fat has more chance of staying in place if it is inserted into muscle – but this is where the risk lies.
"Injecting fat into the buttocks can easily lead to serious problems if done incorrectly. These include a fat embolism, when fat enters the bloodstream and blocks a blood vessel.
"In the lungs, for example, it blocks oxygen from entering the bloodstream, while in the brain it can cause a stroke – both can be fatal."
Cheap overseas clinics are contributing to a rise in deaths from having the procedure, Prof Frame, a senior consultant surgeon at Springfield Hospital, Chelmsford, said.
Last year a survey of 692 surgeons from across the world found 32 patients had died from a condition called a fat embolism - where the injected fat travels to other parts of the body that it shouldn't.
""Most of these deaths appear to have been caused by inappropriately qualified practitioners working in non-approved facilities, including homes and garages," he added.
"Other post-surgery problems, such as gangrene and sepsis, can also be fatal."
A second British woman also died this year and an inquest is set to begin next year, according to the
There has been a six-fold increase in the number of patients needing urgent follow-up care after botched overseas ops since 2013, according to new research presented at Baaps annual scientific meeting today.
The cause was cheap surgeries and celebrities endorsing the cosmetic ops, plastic surgeons said.
The association is not a regulatory body, so cannot enforce a ban, but has asked all members to stop performing the ops until they can be deemed safe.
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