[News] Bride-to-be d!es after undergoing breast implant surgery so she can wear b00b revealing dress on her wedding day



Bride-to-be Alessia Neboso, 21, has died after undergoing a boob job, which she opted to get in the hopes of turning out in a breast baring bridal gown.

“Her dream was to get married wearing a beautiful low-cut dress that would highlight her new cleavage,” an anonymous friend of the late fiancée, who worked as a beautician near Naples, Italy, told local media, per JamPress.

“Alessia had always had a complex about her small breasts, even though they weren’t really that small. In fact, in my opinion, they were almost perfect,” said the insider. “But she didn’t want to listen to advice and had made up her mind to have it done; she didn’t care what others said.”

Bride-to-be d!es after undergoing breast implant surgery so she can wear b00b revealing dress on her wedding day
Bride-to-be d!es after undergoing breast implant surgery so she can wear b00b revealing dress on her wedding day

The friend claims that the deceased’s groom-to-be, Mario Lucchesi, 22, was against her going under the knife.

“She didn’t even want to listen to her boyfriend; he wasn’t in favor either,” said the woman. “When she came to my house for a manicure, she talked about nothing else, and she was very happy to have found the courage to go to the surgeon.”

Against the wishes of her loved ones, Neboso arranged to have her breasts enlarged at a local clinic on September 11. Following the procedure, she was discharged from the medical facility the same day.

 

Bride-to-be d!es after undergoing breast implant surgery so she can wear b00b revealing dress on her wedding day

“She was fine until [September] 18th,” said Dr. Feliciano Ciccarelli of the Villa dei Fiori Clinic in Acerra, Italy.

A week after the surgery, Neboso experienced high fever, fatigue, coughing, weakness and gastrointestinal issues.

Her family rushed her to the emergency room on September 20, where she arrived in “critical condition and in ‘code red’” — which typically means a patient is going into cardiopulmonary arrest, Ciccarelli said.

“The colleagues on duty immediately understood that the situation was very serious,” continued the physician. “Her functional indicators were all altered; the kidneys were already failing, her white blood cell count was at 17,000, and she was starting to have difficulty breathing.”

The normal range for a white blood cell count is typically between 4,000 and 11,000 per microliter, according to the Cleveland Clinic. A high white blood cell count typically indicates an infection or inflammation in the body.

 

The doctors fought to save Neboso’s life.

“We subjected her to all possible tests. We wanted to understand where the sepsis was localized,” said the doctor.

“We did an ultrasound and a CT scan of the abdomen, another CT scan of the chest, from which we understood that the problem was coming from the lungs.”

Neboso was eventually stabilized and transported to the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.

 

However, after several hours in the ICU, she went into cardiac arrest and died.

 



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