Overview
- A six-hour operation to remove her implants revealed a completely torn silicone device and cost €14,000.
- Liebing originally chose a low-cost breast augmentation under social media beauty pressure and endured persistent pain and a “sticky” sensation for four years before seeking help.
- She reduced her cup size from double-D to C to address health concerns after doctors found the ruptured implant.
- Her experience exposes accountability gaps at budget cosmetic clinics and the dangers of delayed medical intervention.
- She now warns women to weigh the hidden costs and health risks of cheap cosmetic procedures driven by social media pressure.