A frozen consequence of one of the most dangerous cosmetic processes in the world was today naked after eight women, reportedly were hospitalized with bacterial infection that causes paralysis.
The process of liquid BBL-which involves pumping the buttocks to increase volume-is remarkably insecure, especially when performed by non-medical.
This is due to the fact that when the skin filling is inserted into or near a blood vessel, it can prevent blood flow, causing the tissue to die.
However, non -surgical BBLs, called “curse” by experts, are not illegal in the United Kingdom.
Last year, the mother of the five Alice Webb, from Gloucestershire, became the first known victim of the United Kingdom to die after the curve reinforcement process.
Now, reports have shown eight women who visited an un -permission in Paris for a liquid BBL suffered a fatal status variable after being infused with infected filling.
The disease is caused by toxins produced by Botulinum Clostridium bacteria that can be transported to non -healthy injections and attacks the nervous system.
If not treated urgently, it may leads to paralysis.
The BBL liquid process is remarkably dangerous, especially when performed by non -medical. This is due to the fact that when skin filling – the same material used to fill the lips – injected into or near a blood vessel, it may prevent blood flow leading to tissue death

Botulism, which can prove to be life -threatening, is caused by toxins produced by Botulinum Clostridium bacteria (depicted). Can lead to paralysis if not treated urgently
Florida’s plastic surgeon, Dr. Johnathan Cook, said the findings were “worrying”, adding: “These procedures are disasters. This is a curse.
“This is a period of regret for these patients who extend the rest of their lives.”
Presenting the cases at the American company’s annual meeting on Aesthetic Plastic Surgery in Austin, Texas, the Plastic Surgeon of Paris and the former president of French society of aesthetic plastic surgeons, Dr Catherine Bergeret Galley, said: “Botulism should not be fulfilled.
“Do not go to non -accelerated professionals. Most of the time the products injected are poor, prohibited and incredibly dangerous to health.
Unlike a traditional BBL, which sees the fat carried from other areas of the body, a liquid BBL involves the injection of fillers.
But the filler bottle used by the injector – who was not a doctor – Dr. Catherine Bergeret Galley claimed, infected with Botulinum Clostridium bacteria.
“Someone died almost a week later,” he said. Others were in life -threatening conditions up to six weeks later.
He also said to MailOnline: “We are seeing more and more similar cases unfortunately because demand for aesthetic treatments explodes.
“We have to fight behind this activity, because some of this money also goes to criminal activity.

Last September, Alice Webb (depicted), 34, died just hours after a non -surgical lift, considered to be held in the western country
“Only doctors have to import. You need to know the anatomy, you need to know where you enter and what to enter. ”
Clostridium’s Botulinum bacteria are found on floor, dust and ocean floors, where it can remain on the surface of foods such as fruits, vegetables and seafood.
These bacteria make spores, which act as protective coatings, which are usually harmless.
However, warm and wet tight areas that do not have oxygen – such as plastic jars and containers – can lead the bacteria to release toxins that attack the central nervous system.
smallYmptoms include weakness and difficulty breathing as well as ingestion.
This can lead to paralysis and even death if it is severe and not healed, with up to one in ten cases of cold -blooded algae.
Patients paralyzed should remodel how to walk, talk and perform daily duties again.
British experts have long been warned of “non -surgical” aesthetic treatments performed by professionals with little experience and repeatedly demanded stricter controls in the cosmetics industry.

Last year, Monique Sofroniou (depicted), 30 years old, called for a ban on “liquid BBLS” after a injured process left her buttocks with black holes and pain “worse than birth”

Monique rushed to the hospital where doctors tried to repair the situation (depicted: the mother of one after the hospital surgery to repair damage caused by the filling)
In the United Kingdom, it is impossible to know how popular filling cosmetics they are as sales are not regulated and anyone can legally execute them.
But last September, Alice Webb, 34, died just hours after a non -surgical lift, considered to be held in the western country.
Two people were arrested under the suspicion of homicide and rescued, including the aesthetic allegedly performed.
At that time, one of Britain’s leading plastic surgeons said the MS Webb website was believed to have a “large volume of filling” that was injected into its buttocks.
Others who attended the annual meeting in Austin also revealed the number of BBL fluid fluid forced to treat NHS doctors, undoubtedly lifted only in the last year.
Dr. Nora Nugent, president of the British Union of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPs), told MailOnline: “It is absolutely time to ban unexpected people from doing so.
“This is not treated as a medical process by the United Kingdom Regulation, but it is one with very real complications.
“Anatomical knowledge, knowledge of potential complications, knowledge of what to do if these complications occur.
“His NHS colleagues see patients who come with skin loss or infections due to filling injections.
“However, we do not know exactly how widely this is because there is no central reference system for us.
“And there is a whole other package of patients who have not technically suffered a complication, but have only one terrible result because it has become bad.
“They have not been treated well or well.”
The leading plastic surgeon of the United Kingdom and former Baaps President Marc Pacifico added: “In the face, you put very small amounts of filling.
“A teaspoon is a large amount, about five milliliters or five syringes. But in the buttock you need hundreds of mililitres to make a difference.
“If this is infected or there are problems with it or causes deformations, it is almost impossible to correct. It’s scary. ”