World / 27-yr-old's breast implants 'fall out of her chest' after ₹5 lakh surgery in Turkey

Mail Online : Jan 10, 2020, 05:58 PM
A mother-of-two's breast implant fell out of her chest weeks after botched surgery in Turkey.

Angelica Isaksen, from Stockholm, Sweden, forked out £6,000 for her second boob job last June at a cut-price clinic she found on Instagram.

The 27-year-old – desperate to get her body back in shape for bikini competitions – claims she chose the unnamed clinic after seeing celebrities promote it on the social media site. 


Ms Isaksen also had a Brazilian butt lift and tummy tuck during her six-day stay in Turkey. She was immediately unhappy with her results. 

Within days her right breast had ballooned, turned bright red and was throbbing in pain but the clinic told her the side effects were 'normal'.

After two weeks, while back home in Sweden, the scar underneath her right breast had began to open up and the implant – covered in brown liquid – was poking out of it. 

Ms Isaksen has since had both implants removed and is back to a B-cup. It is not clear what size her implants were.

Ms Isaksen said she has shared her story to warn other women against choosing budget boob jobs to save money. 


Doctors in Sweden revealed the purchasing assistant had contracted MRSA, an antibiotic resistant bug, while under the knife. 

Ms Isaksen has since had both implants removed and claims she is unable to look after her children until the highly infectious infection clears up.

She said: 'Immediately after surgery, I knew something wasn't right as my right breast was swollen and sore.

'I have had surgery before and a caesarean so I can handle pain, but this was horrendous.

'After two days, my breast started leaking with blood, but I was told it is "normal" and was made out to be overreacting.

'They didn't remove the tape to see what was going on - I assume the tape was holding the incision together.'

Ms Isaksen added: 'After six days in Turkey, I returned home and I took the tape off - the stitches were opening, and my breast continued to bleed - it was so scary.

'I added pressure to it with a towel and started panicking as I could see the implant coming out. I was so worried in case it fell out on to my lap.

'By the time I got to the hospital, it was pouring with blood - they took me straight in for tests - they came back saying I had MRSA.'

Ms Isaksen was kept in hospital for five days in Sweden before being sent home to wait for an appointment with a plastic surgeon to remove the implant. 

She had to wear a special bra and lie down to stop the implant from falling out. 

Ms Isaksen said: 'Every step I took the hole in my breast got bigger - I was bedbound for two weeks whilst I waited for the removal.

I felt better as soon as it was out - the implant was covered in a brown liquid from the infection.'

The right implant was removed on December 2 and the left was removed January 7.

Ms Isaksen had her first boob job four years ago in Sweden but after giving birth to her twins Milan and Tristan, 18 months, she wanted a 'mummy makeover' and to get back in shape for bikini competitions.

After seeing multiple celebrities promote the clinic and reading positive reviews, she opted to go ahead with the surgery.

She said: 'I found the clinic in Turkey through Instagram; I had seen a lot of celebrities promoting it so I trusted them and thought it must be good.

'All of the reviews online were great - I later discovered this is because they ask you to write a review whilst you are in the clinic - they obviously delete the bad ones.

'I initially went to the clinic for a breast uplift, volume added to my bum, loose skin removed from carrying the twins and my abdominal muscles tightened.

'None of these things were achieved, I looked the same, so I complained, and they offered me a free revision.

'I assumed the uplift was unsuccessful due to the weight of the implants so the second time round, I went for implants which were half the size and an uplift.'

Ms Isaksen added: 'I was picked up from the airport and taken straight to the hospital - I didn't even get chance to drop my luggage off nor shower. Within ten minutes, I was getting ready for surgery - I felt very uneasy.'

Ms Isaksen is now back to her natural B cup size after the implants were removed. But she is still dealing with the repercussions.

She added: 'MRSA is resistant to many antibiotics - I have become house-bound and unable to look after my children due to the bacteria.

'I have been through a horrific ordeal and the surgery are not taking responsibility for their actions - I have been blocked on WhatsApp and Instagram by them.

'I want to save lives by sharing my story and prevent this from happening in the future.

'The MRSA is still in my system and it will be until the wounds clear up. I went under the knife to get my body back in shape for bikini competitions but now I regret it more than ever.' 

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