A British mother has died after travelling to Turkey for cosmetic surgery.
According to British media reports, Deni Agoria, 26, from Salford, Manchester, travelled to have a Brazilian butt lift procedure.
The mother-of-three was travelling to Istanbul with her partner Bradley Jones.
A British mother has died after traveling to Turkey for cosmetic surgery. (Facebook) However, she began feeling unwell in a taxi on the way to the clinic for a post-surgery check-up, The Independent reported.
Jones attempted CPR on her and she was rushed to intensive care, but she reportedly died of a heart attack.
Her family is now flying to Turkey to find out what happened.
The Sun reported that the mother-of-three, who also has a seven-month-old son, flew to Turkey after previously undergoing a failed dental procedure and other operations.
Her brother Carl, 37, issued a warning to others considering traveling abroad in search of cheaper surgery.
“What happened is a tragedy. We are just shocked. She went to Istanbul to have the operation,” he told the paper.
Deni Agoria, 26, from Salford, Manchester, reportedly travelled to Istanbul to undergo a Brazilian butt lift. The mother of three travelled to Istanbul with her partner Bradley Jones. (Facebook)
“She was only 26 and she shouldn’t have died. She should never have done it. It’s very risky. She should never have done it. She leaves behind three children, including a seven-month-old baby.”
According to the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons, buttock lift surgery, also known as Brazilian buttock lift or BBL surgery, is a procedure that reshapes the buttocks by reducing excess skin and decreasing or increasing the amount of fat in the buttocks, resulting in smoother skin and a firmer, rounder, more symmetrical buttock contour.