A devoted mother of five has died following a liquid Brazilian Butt Lift procedure.
Alice Delsie Preete Webb, 33, passed away on September 23 after the treatment in the UK. Unlike traditional surgery, liquid BBLs involve injecting hyaluronic acid and dermal fillers into the buttocks.
It is reported that Alice’s procedure was carried out by an unqualified practitioner lacking medical training.
Gloucestershire Police are investigating her sudden death and have arrested two individuals in connection with the case.
Friend Abi Irwin remembered Alice as a “beautiful person inside and out,” stating, “Alice passed away on Monday evening after a BBL treatment that went wrong. She had the biggest heart; her family meant everything to her. This is a difficult and heartbreaking time for them all.”
Alice’s partner, Dane Knight, expressed gratitude for the support received online, urging people to consider the feelings of their five daughters during this difficult time.
Alice, who owned a beauty business in the West Country, is survived by Dane and their five children: Delsie, 15; Preete, 13; Gracie, 12; Nylie, 10; and Clarie, 7.
The young mother had chosen the non-surgical BBL, often marketed on social media as a “risk-free” and “more affordable” alternative to surgery.