A 33-year-old mum-of-five has been reported dead after undergoing a liquid Brazilian Butt Lift.
Beauty therapist, Alice Delsie Preete Webb, died on Monday, September 23, after undergoing the procedure in the UK.
Unlike the surgical operation, liquid BBLs involve injecting hyaluronic acid and dermal fillers into the backside.
Alice’s treatment was allegedly performed by an unqualified practitioner without medical training.
Detectives from Gloucestershire Police are investigating the mum’s sudden death and has arrested two people.
Alice’s friend Abi Irwin described the young mum as a "beautiful person inside and out."
She said: "Alice passed away on Monday evening after having a BBL treatment which has gone wrong. [She] had the biggest heart, her family was her world - it is a difficult and heartbreaking time for them all."
Alice’s partner Dane Knight posted online: "Want to say a heartfelt thank you..including [for] all of the kind messages sent to my children. Please, please have these five girls’ feelings at heart here."
Alice, who ran her own beauty business in the West Country, leaves behind Dane and their five kids Delsie, 15, Preete, 13, Gracie 12, Nylie, 10 and Clarie, 7.
The young mum is understood to have had a non-surgical BBL, a procedure often plugged on social media as "risk-free" and a "cheaper" alternative to surgery.