But the day after the 40-minute procedure, which involves injecting fillers into the buttocks to make them plumper, Bonnie, 27, who has a fiveyear-old son, was screaming in agony.
She said: "I was delirious, I was crying and could not stand or sit. I was vomiting. My sister called for an ambulance. The paramedics arrived quickly.
"They did observations and said it was obviously some sort of infection.
"The area was on fire. They measured a 3cm by 3cm lump on the incision site. They tried to stand me up to get in the ambulance but I collapsed.
My sister thought I was going to die."
SERIOUS
The next thing she remembers is waking up in an ambulance with blue lights flashing. She said: "I woke up on my front with vomit all over me.
"I arrived at the hospital. There was a massive queue in A&E and there was a nurse waiting for me and they wheeled me into my own room. You know it's serious when you're skipping the queue in A&E.
"I was really poorly, the pain overrides everything and you can't think straight. I was crying in pain.
"The doctors came into the room and told me, 'You could die within the hour. They came in, six of them, putting IV drips in both arms.
This story is from the November 25, 2024 edition of Daily Mirror UK.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the November 25, 2024 edition of Daily Mirror UK.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
VIRGIL HOMES IN ON GLORY
Van Dijk says Slot's decision to allow players to stay with family the night before games is paying off for his Anfield table-toppers
DON'T WAIT FOR WAND DIRECTION
Amorim: There's no magic fix for what ails us, but I know we WILL improve
SARR CAN HELP EAGLES SOAR
Townsend: A good Christmas & Palace can finish in the top half
COLE FIRE
Blues boss Maresca wants MORE from Palmer
RUSSELL'S ALL SET TO SHINE FOR NEW SIDE
OLLY RUSSELL didn't mind changing his Christmas routine because it means he's up and running with new club Wakefield.
LUKE EYES A DOUBLE..NOT A 50!
Humphries wants to repeat last year's world title triumph but is not planning to keep going like Gary Anderson
LOSS MUST BE A LEADER
DEFEAT for Lossiemouth at Kempton today would \"dent\" connections' belief in the mare's ability to capture the Champion Hurdle in March.
BOB TO SLAY HIS RIVALS IN XMAS CRACKER
IT'S the time to be Good at Christmas and get your reward on Wetherby's traditional Boxing Day card.
It's a big deal knowing you've got somewhere to get your head down
Hi-tech pods offer lifeline to get people off the street
This script left me a wreck..even my teen son cried at it
BBC legal drama's Christmas special