Yesterday, the Glasgow Times reported how the council investigated after the woman was hospitalized following the procedure.
The woman has now spoken out in a bid to warn others of the dangers and urged hotels not to allow such procedures to take place on their premises.
We have decided not to quote the woman who said she is now missing from the company.
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The company advertises pop-up social media sites with celebrity endorsements and says it’s a “celebrity esthetician” with “10 years of industry experience.”
The person who carried out the procedure has now been banned from operating in Glasgow following an Environmental Health investigation.
It is understood he has been subject to investigations by authorities elsewhere in the UK.
If she attempts to do any BBL or breast augmentation she will be reported to the Procurator Fiscal and may face a fine or imprisonment.
The woman said: “When I went to do the procedure, it was in a conference room in a hotel.”
She said she had some concerns about the location, but allowed herself to be convinced it would be fine.
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He said: “I felt at that moment that something was wrong. But then you see all the celebrities doing it and you think it must be OK.”
After her experience, for which she paid £2000, she now wants to warn others about this type of non-surgical BBL.
He said it was much faster than it should have been and it wasn’t done in a clinical setting.
The job was done on March 30 at a downtown hotel and within hours it was hurting.
The woman said: “I want to let people know about this. I still can’t walk properly.
“They do this in a conference room in a hotel. It wasn’t medically clean, not even a sink.
“People were coming in and out, I was told that on Saturday and the day before they were together.
“It was done with a cannula inserted into my backside and 500ml of filler in each side.”
When he got home he started to hurt.
She said: “When I got home I was still numb.
“They gave me antibiotics that were not prescribed for me.
“I couldn’t sit, then I was in a lot of pain on Sunday and on Monday and Tuesday I was vomiting.
“When the painkillers wore off, I was in pain all the way down my right leg.
“I went to the hospital and my blood pressure and heart rate were through the roof.
“I still have severe pain in my leg.”
He said he was in hospital for five days, adding: “I had a drip in each arm and they gave me morphine for the pain.
“The right side was more infected. The doctor said it could have caused a heart attack.”
While still recovering in hospital, she contacted the company but said they were dismissive and said she was told she might be “prone to infection”.
Now, she said the company is ignoring her.
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He said it was good action had been taken in Glasgow, but added: “He should be banned everywhere.”
He said: “They are just winging it, they should be banned from doing this.
“I can’t move my right side and there’s a big dent, it’s very misshapen and it’s starting to hang, but they don’t care.”
She said she had other procedures done and was happy with the results.
He added: “It’s supposed to be injected and then spread evenly by massaging, but they didn’t do that, just the injection.
“They didn’t pay attention to me, they’re trying to say this is a clinical procedure, they’re delusional.”
The woman added: “I’ve had some surgery in the past and I have a good body from it.
“I’ve done the BBL fat transfer before and just wanted it for a little more curves.”
The Glasgow Times has attempted to contact the company involved.