A WOMAN has revealed how she wants to reduce the size of her "unnatural" bum following a "cheap" butt lift.
Sophie Elise, 24, wrote online how she has regretted undergoing the procedure in Turkey when she was just 19 years old.
The singer from Oslo in Norway, explained on her that she is to travel to Los Angeles in the United States to have the bum lift reversed.
Sophie - who has 400k Instagram followers, as well as a popular YouTube channel - opened up about her "shocking" experience of having the surgery as a teenager when she wasn't even given a consultation.
She suggested that the "unnatural" result should be a "wake up call" for others tempted by the lowest priced option.
"I’m tired of having an a** which doesn’t look natural. I didn't think about consistency and what I'd want to look like at 50-years-old," the social media star explained.
"Now that I'm older, I think in a completely different way and the choices I make, whether physical or mental, should be ones I can live with forever."
Sophie - who recently also had a recent breast reduction - warned that cheap options were also "not durable".
Having previously been open about her surgery, she said that she will now keep such procedures to herself.
"I should have kept it private,' the star wrote.
"But I have to blame myself when I've already dragged [my fans] into the process.
"So I have concluded not to share as much of this surgery. No before or after pictures, and no documentation of pain and the experience itself."
While Brazilian butt lifts are available in the UK, they are offered for much cheaper abroad in clinics such as in Turkey - for approximately £2,700 - as well as Mexico, Czech Republic and Poland.
The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons warned that one in 3,000 people die after undergoing the non-essential procedure.
This includes Leah Cambridge, a 29-year-old beautician from Leeds, who passed away following a bum lift at a clinic in Izmir in Turkey.
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