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I’ve had two killer BBLs, five nose jobs and hip fillers, but I won’t stop until I look like Kim Kardashian…

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Inspired by celebrities like Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid, the 36-year-old has undergone two Brazilian butt lifts (BBL), a breast augmentation, five nose jobs and filler in her cheeks, lips and even hips.

An influencer who has undergone more than a dozen cosmetic procedures has said she won’t stop until she achieves her “aesthetic goals.”

Chloe Saxon, from Manchester, has spent thousands of dollars over the past twelve years in an attempt to improve her figure and “look her best”.

Inspired by celebrities like Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid, the 36-year-old has undergone two super-risky Brazilian butt lift (BBL) procedures, a breast augmentation, five nose jobs and filler in her cheeks, lips and even hips.

But the glamour model and influencer, who admitted to travelling to Turkey for a nose job, still wants another boob job and a fox eye lift, known as a “ponytail lift”.

Doctors have long warned Britons thinking about travelling abroad for cheap breast enlargements, buttock lifts and other procedures to think twice.

Inspired by celebrities like Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid, the 36-year-old has undergone two Brazilian butt lifts (BBL), a breast augmentation, five nose jobs and filler in her cheeks, lips and even hips.

He added:

She added: “You have to look your best and feel your best. It’s sad that it’s like that, but that’s society. I think the people who hate are probably actually a little bit jealous.”

Standards are noticeably more lax than on the NHS and campaigners say aftercare can be non-existent.

Turkey has become one of the most popular destinations, driven by celebrities and influencers who have made the four-hour trip in search of a revamped body.

Thousands of Britons, especially women in their 20s and 30s, flock there every year.

This comes just days after a British mother-of-two died during a £5,400 “mummy’s BMI” in Istanbul – a package that included a Brazilian butt lift, a tummy tuck and a boob job.

Kaydell Brown, 38, from Sheffield, hoped the five-hour surgery would get her life back on track after gaining weight due to an ankle injury, according to her sister Leanne.

However, ten hours after being taken into theatre, Leanne was told the operation had killed her. She is also said to be missing parts of her organs.

She said:

She said: “If you want beauty, you have to go through the ugly stage, the recovery stage, so it’s worth it. I’m a total health fanatic, I take a million supplements every day. I don’t think you could find anyone with a healthier diet than mine.”

Among his latest procedures are polynucleotide injections that target the texture and elasticity of the stomach skin. Also known as

Her latest procedures include polynucleotide injections that target the texture and elasticity of her stomach skin. Also known as “Profhilo Body,” the procedure left small, temporary bumps on her abdomen.

Ms Saxon, who had her first surgery in 2012, said “social media pressure” influenced her decision to undergo cosmetic procedures, including hair and eyebrow transplants.

Kim Kardashian’s lookalike also appeared in Channel 5’s documentary ‘OMG: Make Me A Famous Face’ in 2017 in an attempt to mimic the billionaire mogul’s famous curves.

Ms Saxon added: “The reason I’ve had so many nose jobs is because the first time I had one, I just wanted a little touch-up.”

“This happened 12 years ago and they ruined everything. Every nose job I’ve had since then has been more like corrections.

‘Many surgeons told me they could fix it, but they couldn’t.

‘I found a surgeon in Istanbul called Dr. Balikci and he gave me the nose of my dreams.

‘If you can fix something you’re not happy with, do it and don’t listen to what other people think.

‘If I had listened to what others have told me in the past, I would not have done anything.

Chloe Saxon, from Manchester, has spent thousands of dollars over the past twelve years in an attempt to improve her figure and

Chloe Saxon, from Manchester, has spent thousands of dollars over the past twelve years in an attempt to improve her figure and “look her best”.

‘The pressure from social media and society in general today is about appearance.

‘You have to look your best and feel your best, it’s sad that it’s like that, but that’s society.

“I think people who hate are actually probably a little jealous.”

Among his latest procedures are polynucleotide injections that target the texture and elasticity of the stomach skin.

Also known as ‘Prophilo Body’, the procedure left small, temporary lumps in her abdomen.

She said: ‘I get polynucleosis on my face all the time and it leaves blisters on my skin for about three days.

‘You know what you’re in for. No pain, no gain. It made my stomach hurt quite a bit, but it was worth it.

“If you want beauty, you have to go through the ugly stage, the recovery stage, so it’s all worth it.”

“I’m a total health fanatic, I take a million supplements every day. I don’t think you could find anyone with a healthier diet than mine.”

She added: ‘I’m planning to have another breast augmentation later this year.

‘I will also be having fox eye surgery again, as the last time I had it done it didn’t work.’

This is a non-surgical procedure that involves inserting dissolvable threads beneath the surface of the skin and stretching them to tighten the corner of the upper eyelids.

For decades, Britons have been warned not to seek cheaper surgery in places like Turkey, Eastern Europe or South-East Asia.

But the Kim Kardashian lookalike (pictured), influencer and glamour model, who admitted to travelling to Turkey for her surgery, still wants another boob job and a fox eye lift, known as

But the Kim Kardashian lookalike (pictured), influencer and glamour model, who admitted to travelling to Turkey for her surgery, still wants another boob job and a fox eye lift, known as a “ponytail lift”.

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.

A British mother-of-two has died during a £5,400 maternity MOT in Istanbul, a package that included a Brazilian butt lift, a tummy tuck and a boob job.

Kaydell Brown, 38, from Sheffield, hoped the five-hour surgery would get her life back on track after gaining weight due to an ankle injury, according to her sister Leanne.

However, ten hours after being taken into theatre, Leanne was told the operation had killed her. She is also said to be missing parts of her organs.

Her heartbroken sister Leanne, 40, who was due to undergo the same surgery, criticised the Turkish clinic, calling it a “temporary carnage that needs to be closed”.

Ms. Saxon, who had her first surgery in 2012, said the

Ms Saxon, who had her first surgery in 2012, said “social media pressure” had influenced her decision to undergo her cosmetic procedures, including hair and eyebrow transplants.

Kaydell Brown, who died after a

Kaydell Brown, who died after a “mummy check” in Istanbul, now appears to be missing some of her organs. Her heartbroken sister Leanne, 40, who was due to undergo the same surgery, has criticised the Turkish clinic, calling it a “temporary butchery that needs to be shut down”.

The clinic said the body was returned “intact” but suggested it was “quite possible” the government coroner’s office had removed some organ parts “in the process of determining the cause of death.”

But Leanne said that after doctors told her of her sister’s death, she was handed an envelope of cash and given a place on the next flight home.

“It’s like, ‘I’m sorry, she’s dead, here’s your plane ticket,'” he told ITV.

The UK government has said its officials were in contact with Turkish authorities.

After a British pathologist examined Kaydell’s body tissue, an inquest was opened, which was adjourned until early 2025.

At least 28 Britons have died as a result of medical tourism trips to Turkey since January 2019, according to the government’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.

Seven of those deaths have occurred since 2023.

Surgical safety campaigners warning Britons against seeking cosmetic surgery abroad have described being asked to pay in cash as a “huge red flag” of a potential bad provider.

An audit last year by the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) also found that 324 Britons needed medical treatment or corrective surgery after undergoing cosmetic surgery abroad, with Turkey accounting for the largest proportion.

The figure has risen by 94 per cent in three years, the organisation said, as increasing numbers of Britons seek to become more like their celebrity idols.

BAAPS estimates that the average cost to the health service of treating an affected Briton abroad is around £15,000, bringing the total bill since 2018 to around £4.8m.

This bill represents the cost of resources such as drugs and dressings, as well as the time surgeons and other NHS staff must spend on such cases.

While the £15,000 figure is an average, surgeons have previously told this website that the most serious cases can cost the taxpayer more than £100,000.

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