Overview
- Chloe Roiser, a 31-year-old mother of five and former nurse, flew to Antalya in April for a £3,500 breast augmentation and was cleared to return home after initial check-ups.
- At the end of May she removed her dressings to discover a severe infection that led to nipple necrosis and required surgical debridement.
- Now seven weeks into ongoing treatment, she risks full breast loss and remains uncertain about her next medical review.
- Out-of-pocket expenses for additional flights, hotels and medication have added more than £2,000 to her original surgery fee.
- She says she feels mentally and financially drained, illustrating how UK patients are left vulnerable without NHS cover for overseas procedure complications.