Amanda Du-Pont: Why I flew to Turkey for breast augmentation surgery
Updated | By Tamlyn Canham
"I lost tissue on my breasts which made me self conscious," says Amanda du-Pont about why she turned to breast augmentation surgery after years of working out.
Cosmetic surgery is the norm in Celebville, and the market is expected to be worth a whopping $43.9-billion by 2025.
Amanda du-Pont is the latest celebrity to turn to cosmetic surgery to enhance her looks. The actress took to Instagram to reveal that she recently flew to Turkey for breast augmentation surgery.
The 33-year-old says she decided to get breast implants after years of working out.
"It’s no secret how passionate I am about my fitness. Through training, I’ve lost fat and gained muscle. This meant I lost tissue on my breasts which made me self-conscious," she wrote.
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The 'Little Big Mouth' star says she decided to get it done in Turkey after doing some research.
"I will post the new babies as soon as I’m healed! Sharing is caring. Let me know if you have any questions regarding the surgery," she promised.
Amanda is recovering in Istanbul. Her sister Kim du-Pont joined her on the trip for support.
Despite revealing that she is in a lot of pain after the surgery, Amanda still managed to do some doctor-recommended sightseeing after her procedure.
Several celebrities sent Amanda well wishes in the comments section of her post.
'Get well soon," Boity wrote.
Babalwa Mneno commented: "Can’t wait to see u babes!!!
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Main image credit: Instagram/@amandadupont
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