I got bum implants at 33 & the results are incredible, it’s better than a BBL but trolls still make fun of how I look

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COSMETIC surgery is often used to shave years off a person’s appearance.

And Ashley Stobart has had a long list of procedures in a bid to look youthful – and also fix years of damage that was caused by going under the knife or having injections.

Woman in Louis Vuitton leggings and black top.Ashley’s bum before going under the knifeInstagram/@thecosmeticconsult Woman in black lace bodysuit posing against a white wall.instagram/thecosmeticconsultAshley’s new bum that is said to be ‘better than a BBL’[/caption]

Ashley has always been very honest about what work she’s had done to her appearance, and even co-hosts the podcast Nip, Tuck, We Don’t Give A….

In a recent episode, she discussed the pros and cons of having cosmetic tweakments with her co-host Lauren Harris.

35-year-old Ashley said she Googled her name only to be faced with a barrage of hateful comments about how she looks.

Ashley recalled how online users wrote things like “Oh my God, she looks 78 years old” and “She’s had so much work done”.

The mum-of-three, who had her first lip fillers aged 18, went onto share her decision to have bum implants in a bid to improve her the shape of her derriere.

“It’s very sore but anyway I was going to tell and share the whole process,” she said shortly after undergoing the procedure at the age of 33.

She said she “couldn’t lie” about the operation, adding she gets “abused for telling it and abused for not”.

“You’re damned if you do, damned if you don’t,” the two women said together.

Ashley, who joked that “hot girls don’t gate-keep”, said she “10 out of 10 would recommend” the procedure.

And said she “guarantees 98% of influencers or people that put up fitness videos have had this done” to improve the shape of their bottom.

Lauren praised Ashley’s new look, saying it looked “incredible” and “better than a BBL”.

She admitted that she was initially hesitant about her friend’s procedure: “I was like ‘Aw mate, bit far this now’ but it looks really good, it does, I’m not going to deny.”

How are bum implants different to a Brazilian Butt Lift?

A bum implant is a surgical procedure where silicon is inserted into the buttocks to add volume.

On the other hand, a BBL uses fat harvested from another area of the body, often the abdomen of thighs, and injects it into the buttocks to enhance the shape.

The key difference is bum implants use a foreign material while BBL’s use the patient’s own fat.

And while she was happy with the end result, Ashley was sure to share the harsh realities of the process.

“That’s another reason you said you were going to talk about it because it has been quite mentally [difficult],” Lauren said.

Ashley revealed that she had spent most of her recovery period lying on her front.

She said she felt “bloated” and “horrible” after the surgery, joking that she “started questioning life.”

Woman in black halter top and cream handbag in a hotel lobby.Instagram/@thecosmeticconsultAshley has had so much surgery, the passport checks at airports don’t recognise her face[/caption]

The podcaster went onto suggest “a lot of people” will start getting bum implants in upcoming years.

As for all the other cosmetic procedures Ashley has undergone, the list includes:

Full face, neck and lip lift  Under eye fat transfer  Rhinoplasty  Brow lift / Blepharoplasty – twice  Breast enlargement  Botox and fillers  Liposuction

As a result, official documents no longer look like her.

Ashley revealed: “My passport, because I’ve had so much work done, it doesn’t work [recognise her] on the barriers [in security].

“I got stopped – and they were like ‘this is not [you]. Have you got credit cards on you?’ And I was like ‘nose job, brow lift, lip lift, face lift…'”

Woman in a black bikini and hat walking in a tropical garden.Instagram/@thecosmeticconsultAshley’s new bottom[/caption] Woman in black bodysuit and jeans in a garden.Instagram/@thecosmeticconsultAshley’s bottom before surgery[/caption]
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