Beauticians are raffling liquid Brazilian butt lifts online, just days after a mum of five died from the risky procedure. An Instagram ad under the name Luxury Medical Aesthetics urges people to click a link to buy a £2 ticket to win “liquid BBL 1000ml worth £1999”. The account is plastered with before and after snaps of women’s bums and boasts: “Best practice award 2022 – we offer signature BBL.

” Graphic videos show women having thick needles stuck in their backsides. Dr Dan Dhunna, a Harley Street cosmetic doc, warned: “People are rolling the dice with their lives. The trivialisation and promotion of such a risky procedure by non-medics is concerning.

“All filler treatments are medical procedures that must only be performed by experienced, trained medical professionals.” He accused ministers of ignoring the issue despite years of pleas for strict regulation, adding: “The Government must act to prevent another tragedy.” On Monday beautician Alice Webb, 33, had filler injected into her buttocks and died hours later.

It is understood she was treated at Studio 23 clinic in Gloucester – co-run by Jordan Parke, also known as the Lip King. Three months earlier, Alice had left a glowing review for Parke on social media: “So, so happy with the Lip King! Good results, multiple treatments done..

.” Parke, 34, from Dudley, is one of two people arrested over Alice’s death and released on bail. Luxury Medical Aesthetics said: “I am deeply saddened by this.