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I've spent £105k on surgery & flew from London to the Dominican Republic for bum implants – but they FELL OUT in the gym

I've spent £105k on surgery & flew from London to the Dominican Republic for bum implants – but they FELL OUT in the gym

The Irish Sun2 days ago
A SURGERY megafan has opened up on the horrors of her bum implant surgery that led her to spend £63,000 on corrective procedures.
Chelsea Robinson Harrison, 29, flew from London to the
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A surgery fan got candid on her bum implants that fell out whilst she was working out in the gym
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Chelsea Robinson Harrison, 29, after her first boob job at 18
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Chelsea revealed all on her £105,000 surgery journey to Olivia Attwood
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She claimed that a gym workout caushed her bum implants to "come out"
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The self-described businesswoman, model, and mother, who has spent £105,000 in total on
However, after going under the knife and returning home, Chelsea's dream figure soon turned to a nightmare, when a gym workout caused her bum implants to 'come out'.
On a recent ITV episode of
'But then, when I got back from there, I went to the gym. I was squatting in the gym, and I felt something.
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'My leg went all tingly, and I felt something come out. My implant was hanging.'
Chelsea recalled that her implant had come out from under her muscle and described the experience as 'horrendous'.
She added: 'If I knew all the ins and outs, I would have never got the bum implants because that was the worst, absolute worst journey I've ever been through, and it wasn't worth it.'
Since then, Chelsea has spent £63,000 on corrective procedures to fix the issue.
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But while the procedure put Chelsea off of
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Moment Olivia Attwood gasps 'oh my god' as Price Of Perfection star reveals incredible before and after surgery pics after £250k makeover
Opening up on her journey into plastic surgery, Chelsea acknowledged: 'I was quite eager and as soon as I turned 18, I was booked straight away to get my boobs done.'
When looking at old photographs of herself before getting breast implants, Chelsea sighed: 'I look so ugly there. There's just no definition anywhere, there's no boobs, there's no bum.'
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It can cost less than in the UK, but you need to weigh up potential savings against the potential risks.
Safety standards in different countries may not be as high.
No surgery is risk-free. Complications can happen after surgery in the UK or abroad.
If you have complications after an operation in the UK, the surgeon is responsible for providing follow-up treatment.
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It was Chelsea's career as a glamour model that led her to compare herself to others in the industry, which made her feel her chest wasn't big enough to compete with her colleagues.
She admitted: 'I kind of fell into lingerie modelling, but I felt like I wasn't competing with the other glamour models that I was seeing.
'I had no
There's always something else you need, you want, or something that could make you look better
Chelsea Robinson Harrison
Following this, she soon went on to have two additional breast implants before her most recent one, in a bid to get a 'fuller' and 'bigger' result.
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Chelsea said: 'All in all, I've definitely spent over £100,000, probably £105,000. It's been eleven years, and a pricey eleven years.'
Chelsea's implants are the largest available at the London-based clinic that Chelsea visited, as she explained: 'It's a lot if you think about carrying two of those around.'
Despite the struggles, Chelsea concluded: 'There's always something else you need, you want, or something that could make you look better.
'It's almost like adrenaline, and I feel like that's what you're chasing as well.'
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Chelsea recently underwent her fourth boob job
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She has spent £63,000 on corrective procedures to fix her bum implants
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She told Olivia about the addictive nature of surgery and expressed "there's always something you want"
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