Influencer, 27, says she almost died and had green gunk leaking from her breasts after botched surgery in Turkey
Date: 2024-10-31
AN influencer claims she nearly died and had green gunk leaking from her breasts after a botched boob job in Turkey.
Sofia Lips has forked out more than £500,000 on plastic surgery but her “obsession” with going under the knife nearly proved fatal.
Sofia Lips, known for having the ‘biggest lips in the UK, nearly died after a boob job[/caption]
The influencer said to remain in hospital for a week[/caption]
Green gunk started leaking from her breasts after returning home from the op[/caption]
But the 27-year-old claimed her “life was on the line” after her third breast surgery going from 450cc to 800cc implants.
The £6,000 op was designed to make the OnlyFans creator the “ultimate bimbo” but instead she was left oozing with green gunk.
Sophia said while the actual procedure went smoothly, “the nightmare” began once she got home.
She said: “It was such a mess. I literally nearly died as it got so bad.
The model recalled suffering an “unbearable” burning sensation accompanied by swelling.
“As I looked down, there was green gunk all over my bandages from where I was leaking,” she continued.
“I didn’t know what was going on – and I worried my life was on the line.”
After being rushed to hospital, where she stayed for a week, Sophia was diagnosed with sepsis.
Doctors urgently wanted to remove her left implant as part of life-saving surgery – but the influencer “refused”.
What are the symptoms of sepsis?
SEPSIS is a life-threatening reaction to an infection that happens when your immune system overreacts and starts to damage your body's own tissues and organs.
Symptoms of sepsis in an adult include:
Acting confused, slurred speech or not making sense
Blue, grey, pale or blotchy skin, lips or tongue – on brown or black skin, this may be easier to see on the palms of the hands or soles of the feet
A rash that does not fade when you roll a glass over it, the same as meningitis
Difficulty breathing, breathlessness or breathing very fast
Symptoms in a child include:
Blue, grey, pale or blotchy skin, lips or tongue – on brown or black skin, this may be easier to see on the palms of the hands or soles of the feet
A rash that does not fade when you roll a glass over it, the same as meningitis
Difficulty breathing (you may notice grunting noises or their stomach sucking under their ribcage), breathlessness or breathing very fast
A weak, high-pitched cry that’s not like their normal cry
Not responding like they normally do, or not interested in feeding or normal activities
Being sleepier than normal or having difficulty waking
They may not have all these symptoms.
If you think you or someone else has symptoms of sepsis, call 999 or go to A&E.