A British woman died after undergoing Brazilian surgery in Turkey, a study has heard.
Hayley Dowell suffered medical complications in a private clinic after her surgeon left the middle of the business, one coroner said.
The 38-year-old Briton went under the knife and had a Brazilian lift (BBL), a belly and liposuction-a package that costs over £ 7,000-last October.
Her husband, Neil Dowell – accompanying her on the trip – claims that doctors in the Turkish clinic do not describe the dangers of the process in his wife, the research heard.
Ms Dowell, of Eastleigh, Hampshire, is thought to be one of the six Britons who died in Turkey in 2023 after medical procedures in Turkey.
Hayley Dowell, 38, suffered medical complications in a private clinic in Turkey, after her surgeon left the middle of the business, a survey was heard

Mrs Dowell died after undergoing surgery at the BHT clinic in Istanbul in October 2023 (depicted is a picture of the clinic)

The country is popular with the British for its reduced prices for cosmetic surgery, although it has been the subject of warnings by UK health officials.
A BBL involves increasing the size and shape of a person’s bottom by removing fat from an area of the body and transferring it to their buttocks.
Winchester Coroner court, Hampshire, said Mr and Mrs Dowell arrived in Turkey on October 1st last year.
It was heard that he went under the knife at the BHT clinic in Constantinople on October 2 and died “around midnight” on October 3.
A preliminary hearing about her death said she suffered an embolism – an issue that may arise after surgery and causes a possibly deadly blood flow obstruction.
Mr Dowell said he and his wife conducted a search to find the clinic, adding: “We found a surgeon who had a clinic named by himself. He was one of them [top five] Surgeons in Turkey. ”
However, he told the coroner that he had “only consented to two” of the three companies he had, though he did not recognize who had not agreed.
Details about the procedures were not heard during the preliminary hearing, but Mr Dowell expressed concerns about his wife who did not provide information to it.
“There was no danger described to her,” Mr Dowell claimed.

The liposuction it offers to remove up to 15 liters of fat, Brazilian pool lifts, laser -changing laser remedies, all in clinics across Turkey

Turkish clinics offer packages, including VIP airport transport to “luxury vehicles” and 5 -star hotel remain with breakfast. Some also promised free tours of cities such as Istanbul and the choice to get another visitor at no additional cost, as well as 24/7 emergency lines, overnight visits and even massage
Mrs Dowell’s mother, Ann, said her daughter “would not know the dangers” of one of the business because she did not agree on all three, the investigation was heard.
One of Mr Dowell’s biggest concerns is the change during the business.
“It should have been a six -hour business but fell in one hour 45 [minutes]”He said during the investigation.” The surgeon left half the business and let the anesthesiologist do the job. You can’t do both at the same time. “
Mr Dowell also said: “I was asked to sign the consent form after dying after the BBL.”
Coroner Nicholas Walker said he would carry out a complete investigation into the information received by Mrs Dowell and the circumstances of her death.
Mr Walker also suggested that he would write the prevention of future deaths to help stop the future tragedies that are happening.
A complete survey will take place in January.
It has previously been reported that the British woman Michelle Heath, from Belfast, flew to Constantinople to visit the BHT clinic to stabilize her saggy skin, but suffered from health problems as a result of surgery.

Michelle Heath (Picture) appeared this morning in April to talk about plastic surgery of horror that left her for life
On its website, BHT Clinic states that it welcomes international patients and can boast of “technological infrastructure and equipment available in Turkey and in a limited number of centers in the world”.
The site also states: “We have the mission to” become a global brand in health “by applying the safety of patients and employees to international quality -based quality -based principles with its medical infrastructure.”
BHT Clinic did not have an official representative or representative in preliminary listening and is not yet known whether the clinic will provide information in January.
According to the Bookimed Medical Tourism website, BHT Clinic offers a “liposuction of premium with belly and BBL all included for Euro 8,838 [£7,314].
The Foreign Ministry’s website reports that at least six British died in Turkey in 2023 after medical procedures.
In 2022 it was reported that 17 Britons had died in the country since 2019 after medical tourism visits.
MailOnline has approached the BHT clinic for comments.