I spent £100K on plastic surgery to transform my look -I’ve had infections where I thought I’d die but it won’t stop me
A WOMAN who has spent over £100,000 on plastic surgery, has revealed that not even a near-death experience will stop her from transforming her look.
Bo Xo, has she is known online, began getting cosmetic procedures in her late 20s, and has now become addicted to tweaking her appearance.
The 45-year-old has undergone multiple breast augmentations, numerous amounts of fillers and Botox, as well as bum injections.
However, she has is still not finished trying to achieve her perfect look.
“I know my flaws and the things I still need to work on,” Bo, from California, US, told What’s The Jam.
“I am planning to have more work done, I’m just not sure what yet.
“But my aim is to have procedures that make me feel better about myself.
“I definitely like the modifications and will continue to explore options – but nothing crazy extreme.
“The future me is yet to be seen – it’s an evolving field and there are new [surgeries] coming out all the time.
“I will always take care of myself; whether it’s working out, eating healthy or having surgery.”
Bo said she has no regrets about any of her surgeries, despite having some scary complications.
She said: “I had issues with one of my breast surgeries.
“I got an infection that required four additional surgeries and antibiotic shots.
“I was sick for about two months.
“I feared my life was on the line, as the infection continued and wasn’t improving.
“The plastic surgeon told me after the fact that he was getting scared, too.
What are the risks of getting surgery abroad?
IT'S important to do your research if you're thinking about having cosmetic surgery abroad.
It can cost less than in the UK, but you need to weigh up potential savings against the potential risks.
Safety standards in different countries may not be as high.
No surgery is risk-free. Complications can happen after surgery in the UK or abroad.
If you have complications after an operation in the UK, the surgeon is responsible for providing follow-up treatment.
Overseas clinics may not provide follow-up treatment, or they may not provide it to the same standard as in the UK.
Also, they may not have a healthcare professional in the UK you can visit if you have any problems.
Source: NHS
“But this hasn’t prevented me from having [further] surgery.
“It’s taught me the signs to look for if an infection is starting and I also take antibiotics one week prior to any surgeries.”
Bo said her friends and family are supportive of her transformation, as are the hundreds of admirers she has online.
She said: “In the beginning, the comments made me feel good, but now, the only people’s opinions I care about are my daughter’s and [in] my relationship.
“Some of the attention from men can be rude and I don’t welcome any of that.
“The comments that are nice and sweet, I do enjoy, especially the comments stating they like my style.
“It is more than just plastic surgery; it is a whole image from working out to how you dress to how you do your makeup and hair.
“The man I have been with is very supportive and, in fact, encourages it.
“He has even paid for a lot of my journey.
“When we go out, I get attention, which he likes and he even buys me a lot of my clothes to complement my look.”
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