An influencer who was left with ‘horse teeth’ after botched surgery in Turkey has revealed she can ‘finally chew again’.
Lauren Evens, 31, from London, had veneers fitted abroad earlier this year, leaving her unable to chew, eat or sleep due to the discomfort.
She has since ended up shelling out £3,400 for a new smile.
This comes after Love Island’s Tiffany Leighton admitted she had “changed her teeth” after being criticised for her unusually white smile during the show.
The 25-year-old Hertfordshire-born bombshell has confessed to… The sun She ran straight to the clinic when she returned to the UK.
Earlier this year, Lauren Evens, 31, from London, had pods fitted that prevented her from chewing, eating or sleeping due to anxiety.
Ms Evans, a content creator who has more than 11,500 followers online, decided to fly back to Turkey to get her teeth fixed.
The influencer claims she was left with ‘horse teeth’ after a failed surgery in Türkiye
But Ms Evans, a content creator who has more than 11,500 followers online, decided to return to Turkey to get her teeth fixed.
“I was offered dental treatment by a company that wanted to do a branding deal with me,” Evans said of her first “failed” procedure.
She said: ‘But because of that, I didn’t feel the need to do much research.
“I wish I did it now, because I left there grumpy, upset and unhappy.”
After her treatment in April, she returned to the UK and tried to get used to her new teeth.
But she immediately ran into difficulties and felt “ashamed and discouraged.”
She said: ‘I had a hard time chewing.
“I had to swallow food without chewing it, which made me feel very bad. Chewing food is important.”
This comes after Love Island’s Tiffany Leighton admitted she had her teeth changed after being bullied during the show.
The Hertfordshire-born bombshell, 25, confessed she ran straight to the clinic once she left the show, she told The Sun.
Unable to bear it any longer, she decided to investigate a second time and returned to another clinic in Turkey three months later to have her smile fixed in July of this year.
“They were amazing,” he said.
‘From the moment you land, you’ll receive VIP treatment, fast-track access to security, entry to the airport lounge and transfers to the dentist.
‘The dentist was also amazing.
“It took four visits in one week, but it was worth it to complete my smile.”
Unable to bear it any longer, she decided to investigate a second time and return to a different clinic in Turkey three months later to have her smile fixed in July of this year.
The video, which has since racked up more than seven million views, reveals every step of his latest journey.
Ms Evans received 20 dental veneers and shared the update on Instagram, where she joked that she no longer looked “like a horse”.
She said: “I’m not ashamed to smile now and I’m glad I can chew again. I don’t look like a horse now.”
The video, which has since racked up more than seven million views, reveals every step of his latest journey.
She is first shown at the dentist getting X-rays, then clips of her at the airport, on the plane, in Turkey and on her way home appear.
“I ended up looking like a horse after getting my turkey teeth wrong,” the video was captioned.
First she is shown at the dentist getting X-rays, then there are clips of her at the airport, on the plane, in Turkey and on her way home.
Ms Evans received 20 dental veneers and shared the update on Instagram, where she joked that she no longer looks “like a horse”.
But not everyone was satisfied with her new look and wondered why she returned to Turkey after her bad experience.
More than 34,000 people liked the video and took to the comments to share their thoughts.
Not everyone was satisfied with her new look and wondered why she returned to Turkey after her bad experience.
One person said: “I will never understand why people do this with their teeth.”
Ornella commented: “Before and even before. First, get your teeth straightened, dammit.”
Sam wrote: “Why?” I mean why is this done, and even more so in Turkey.
Rain added, ‘Even the aftermath is questionable work!’
Mimi said: ‘Before and Before’.
Kirsty wrote: ‘I can’t believe you’re back in Türkiye…’
For decades, Britons have been warned not to seek cheaper surgery in places like Turkey, Eastern Europe or South-East Asia.
Türkiye is not inherently more dangerous than other surgical tourism destinations.
But cheap flights between the country and the UK, as well as the booming trend of combining cosmetic surgery with holidays, have made it a top destination for Britons looking to go under the knife.
This is especially true in the case of dentistry, where millions of Britons struggle to get to their own dentist. This combination has sparked the “turkey teeth” trend.
One of the most common procedures offered in Turkey, made popular by stars such as Katie Price and Love Island’s Jack Fincham, involves filing down natural teeth into pegs and then replacing them with crowns or veneers.