Gym fiend’s ‘futile’ quest for big booty fails – Brazilian butt lift leaves woman ‘rotting from the inside out’

She struck decay– down.

A UK gym bunny’s “futile” quest for a dream derriere nearly killed her after her bottom started “rotting from the inside out” after a juicy Brazilian butt lift.

“The decision to have butt fillers completely and utterly destroyed my life,” Charlotte Booth, 36, told Kennedy News about the botched surgery, which took place in May 2023.

“I was hoping it would be a quick fix to have the ideal ending,” she explained. “Unfortunately, it turned out to be a very long fix that almost killed me and left me with a jerk none of us want.”

“It (liquid BBL) needs to be stopped,” declared Booth, seen pointing to one of her abscesses. Kennedy News and Media

Accompanying photos show massive, gangrenous abscesses on Booth’s buttocks, which she said look like he was “macheted on one side and shot on the other.”

Like many people these days, the Manchester native – who worked out religiously – wanted a slimmer rear.

Booth explained that she’s seen her share of stories about cosmetic obsessives heading to Turkey for liposuction, implants and other procedures — a trend that’s spawned unique surgical horror stories.

However, the booty-obsessed Brit eventually decided surgery wasn’t for her, instead looking into liquid Brazilian butt lift, a procedure that involves injecting filler into one’s rear to increase size, curve and contour .

Booth (pictured) said she was slightly alarmed by the lack of “aftercare instructions”. Kennedy News and Media

This rear augmentation procedure seemed promising given the lack of negative press at the time.

She decided to undergo the patootie-plumping procedure, choosing a company that rented a room in a beauty clinic where she had previously performed other procedures.

They injected 100ml into each cheek, which she felt was modest given that some butt lifters like to shoot 10 times that.

“It was like a fountain of pus coming out,” Booth said describing the complication (pictured). “Filer was dating him. It was just awful.” Kennedy News and Media

The fitness enthusiast was then dismissed without “aftercare instructions” or a phone number and told she was “going to be sore for a bit”.

The esthetician told her to drink as much water as possible because the filler absorbs water.

Booth found these cursory instructions suspicious and decided to do her own research.

“I went online and looked at aftercare and how long I could be in pain,” Booth said. He said everything until two weeks.”

On the fifth day, her bum started getting “really hot, really red and really pink.”

Initially thinking she “drank too much water,” Booth decided to wait the recommended two-week period before seeking medical attention.

Booth said she was initially turned away from the hospital by “judgmental” doctors. Kennedy News and Media

That’s when her back problems started to spiral out of control. Just 12 days later, Booth reportedly sprouted the aforementioned craters on her rear and had a heart rate of 160 beats along with a high fever.

“By the time we got to day 12, I was literally dying at home in pain,” she said.

However, when she reported to hospital, the distraught girl said “judgmental” doctors turned her away, claiming there was nothing they could do despite her obvious symptoms.

“I hardly have any left buttock left because it all rotted away and they had to take a lot of it out,” said Booth, whose post-surgery scars are clearly visible in this photo. Kennedy News and Media

Left with no other recourse, Booth returned to the clinic where she received the nightmare procedure.

They reportedly pumped her full of solvents, gave her some antibiotics and released her – but her condition only went from there.

“I had to leave the dispensary clinic with only my mushrooms because my pants were full of pus,” she said. “I would literally have pus and filler rolling down my leg.”

Booth (pictured pole dancing before the disaster) is now urging people to avoid butt padding and instead shape their booties naturally through squats and other butt-shaping exercises. Kennedy News and Media

Booth returned to the emergency room, where doctors reported she had sepsis, gangrene and necrotic abscesses – serious, life-threatening complications that left her medical consultant “appalled” by his colleagues who dismissed her a week earlier.

“Before the operation, where that hole was in the buttock of my left hand, it was all black and crusty,” she recalls. It looked like burnt chicken skin. The consultant said he had never seen anything like it. He said that I had foam from both backs.

She added: “I was literally rotting from the inside out.”

Booth said she still has a long road to recovery. Kennedy News and Media

Fearing that Booth would not make it until morning if they did not operate on her that night, surgeons put her under the knife, eventually removing a large portion of her left buttock as it had completely rotted away.

Fortunately, the operation was successful. However, Booth spent the ensuing nine-day recovery period “screaming” in hospital because the pain was “worse than childbirth”.

“I have never, never experienced such pain in my life,” complained the patient. “I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy.”

Now, 18 months later, Booth says she is far from “full recovery.” The BBL survivor said she still struggles to walk upstairs, can’t sit in certain chairs and has lost tons of weight with frequent vomiting because her body was releasing energy for healing instead of keeping food down.

In light of the traumatizing saga, the Briton is urging people to stay away from the procedure.

“Don’t do it. Don’t risk it,” Booth said. “From what I’ve found out now, liquid BBLs are actually more dangerous than going to Turkey and getting the implants.”

Instead, she encourages people to shape their booty naturally through squats and other glute-building exercises.

She added that the so-called quick solution must be stopped.

“They need to stop it before more people like me suffer or more people die,” added the survivor, referring to the tragic case of Alice Webb, a mother of five who died in September after undergoing the procedure.

Booth is not alone in speaking out against the potentially lethal injection. After Webb’s death, London surgeon Dr Kasim Usmani, 32, said the death was inevitable as the injections are not well regulated in the UK.

“I would never touch this procedure with a barge pole,” he declared. “It is devastating that a mother of five has lost her life due to this dangerous procedure.

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