Bristol Mother Shares Touching Last FB Post Before Fatal Cosmetic Surgery
Bristol Mum’s Final Facebook Post Before Brazilian Butt Lift Death
People make mistakes, and it's absolutely normal. However, if you are a physician, a mistake can cost someone a lot, even their life.
Therefore, the unwritten rule is that a physician must not allow themselves to make a mistake, but unfortunately, it happens sometimes. A recent physician's mistake cost five girls their mother's life.
A beauty therapist and mother of five from Bristol, Alice Webb, tragically passed away at just 33 years old after undergoing a cosmetic procedure known as the 'liquid Brazilian Butt Lift.' Alice had undergone a risky procedure that typically involves injecting hyaluronic acid to enhance the size and shape of the buttocks.
Although the surgery can be completed in around an hour, it comes with considerable risks. According to online sources, the cost can exceed £2,500.
However, for Alice and her family, the cost was too high. It is believed that Alice's procedure was carried out by an individual with no medical qualifications.
Following her tragic death, Gloucestershire Police arrested two people as part of their ongoing investigation. In what has been revealed as her final act on social media, Alice shared a heartfelt Facebook post dedicated to her 12-year-old daughter just hours before she became critically unwell and passed away in the early hours of Tuesday, September 24.
Alice leaves behind her partner, Dane Knight, and five daughters, aged between seven and fifteen
In the final hours before falling ill late Monday night, she posted on Facebook about a thoughtful gift from her 12-year-old daughter, Gracie. Sharing a photo of a small Halloween pumpkin placed on a coffee table, Alice wrote,
"My Gracie came back with a present today. How cute xxx." Later, she added another photo of the carved pumpkin, now glowing with a tealight inside, commenting: "My little lamp xxx."

After news of her passing spread, Alice's friends began leaving tributes in the comments section of her post. One friend poignantly wrote, "To light your way in the dark," while another simply posted, "RIP."
Earlier that same day, Alice had proudly shared a video of another daughter singing, reflecting on her progress over the years: "Found this!! Think this was 5 years ago. She's always sung! Gets better & better through the years."
Understanding Risks in Cosmetic Surgery
Dr. Andrew Weil, a well-respected integrative medicine expert, emphasizes the importance of fully understanding the risks associated with cosmetic surgeries like Brazilian Butt Lifts. He notes that while these procedures can enhance physical appearance, they often come with serious health risks that should not be taken lightly.
Dr. Weil suggests that potential patients should consult with multiple qualified professionals to gauge the safety and appropriateness of any procedure. This process can help ensure informed decision-making and potentially save lives.
In the wake of her loss, Alice’s partner, Dane, expressed his gratitude for the support they had received. In an emotional Facebook post, he wrote, "I want to say a heartfelt thank you to all family and friends who were here for us at our time of need, including all of the kind messages sent to my children and me.
There were some very beautiful messages sent by some of your children that formed the start of a smile from the corners of my kids' mouths. Please, please keep these five girls' feelings at heart here."
Alice Webb, a 33-year-old mother of five from Bristol, tragically passed away following complications from a 'liquid Brazilian Butt Lift' procedure. Before her death, she shared a heartfelt Facebook post about her daughters.
Two arrests have been made in connection with the unregulated procedure. Her partner expressed gratitude for the support received.
According to Dr. Kelly Brogan, a psychiatrist and wellness advocate, the emotional and psychological impacts of cosmetic procedures can be profound. She highlights how societal pressures can influence individuals to pursue such surgeries, often leading to regret.
Dr. Brogan recommends that individuals explore their motivations behind seeking cosmetic enhancements. Therapy or counseling can help clarify these motivations, potentially leading to healthier self-esteem and body image. By addressing underlying issues, individuals may find more authentic ways to feel good about themselves without resorting to risky surgeries.
Moving Forward: Actionable Steps
In light of tragic incidents like Alice Webb's, it's crucial for prospective patients to prioritize their safety and mental well-being. Experts advocate for thorough research, multiple consultations, and mindset shifts regarding body image, which can help mitigate risks associated with cosmetic surgeries.
Furthermore, fostering an open dialogue about the emotional impacts of societal beauty standards can encourage healthier self-perceptions. Ultimately, enhancing personal well-being should take precedence over conforming to external expectations, ensuring individuals feel empowered in their choices.