Multifaceted mother dies after latest cosmetic procedure - The Mirror.
A 33-year-old mother of five died in Britain. This tragedy occurred after she underwent a popular cosmetic procedure - a liquid butt lift. This is reported by The Mirror.
Alice Delsea Preet Webb, a 33-year-old beautician, died on Monday after a procedure performed by celebrities. The liquid butt lift involves the injection of hyaluronic acid and dermal fillers into the back of the body, as opposed to surgery.
These procedures cost £2,500 (over $3,400) in Britain and last 1 hour. In this case, an unlicensed doctor without proper medical education performed the procedure. Gloucestershire police are already investigating the sudden death of the mother and have arrested two individuals.
Preet Webb, who ran her own beauty business in the west of Britain, left behind her husband Dane and five children: 15-year-old Delsea, 13-year-old Preet, 12-year-old Gracie, 10-year-old Naylee, and 7-year-old Clare. She underwent a non-surgical BBL procedure, which is often touted on social media as a 'safe' and 'cheaper' alternative to surgery.
This woman became the first Briton to die after undergoing this procedure. However, Ashton Collins of Save Face, the main national register of medical aesthetic procedures in the UK, has long warned that liquid BBLs are just as dangerous.
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