‘My man bought me a BBL – it was the worst pain I’ve ever had and I regret it’

A woman has been left bitterly regretting getting a buttlift surgery that she initially thought would boost her self-confidence.

TikToker Tiffany recalled the plastic surgery disaster and admitted she wished she hadn't rushed the decision to get the procedure.

Calling it a Brazilian buttlift (BBL) "horror" story, she explained: "It was honestly the worst pain I've ever been in and took a long, long time to recover."

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She said some of the guys she dated had told her that she was big, which prompted her to think of getting liposuction with a BBL.

"I was dating a guy who had a lot of money and he offered to buy me a BBL, so within a week I made the appointment and got it done," Tiffany explained.

"I was in so much pain, I was hyped up on pain killers and I put ice packs on me and fell asleep with them on.

"My skin ended up dying, which was basically like a third-degree burn."

She ended up rushing to a hospital where doctors scraped her skin off of her bum and treated her like a burn victim.

Tiffany continued: "They were honestly just trying to save my tissue because it was turning black and dying.

"So in that time I just realised I should just see my own beauty."

She is now left with two scars on the skin — one about a size of a mosquito bite and another that shapes like the state of Florida.

"My butt looks round and then flat with two spots. Also when I run I can feel the fat hitting my body," she added.

Tiffany also shared before and after pictures to show the difference.

"I 100% regret it," she said, but viewers disagreed and said it looks very natural on her.

One shared: "This is the best BBL I've seen so far, it's so natural."

"It actually looks a lot better than those I've seen," a second wrote and a third agreed: "I'm sorry you went through all that but it looks great! One of the best I've seen!"

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