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Love Island’s Laura Anderson warns fans about going under the knife after having breast implants removed

"Theres no refunds when it comes to interfering with our bodies..."

Laura Anderson has warned fans about going under the knife, after having her breast implants removed.

The Love Island star got a boob job when she was just 18 years old, but regretted the decision years later.

Taking to Instagram, Laura told her 1.5 million followers: “Recently I decided to undergo a breast reduction.”

“I had my first breast augmentation at 18 (12 years ago) After this length of time its normal to consider a replacement.”

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“I just want to make clear that even though at 18 years old I was very mature for my age (more mentally) I really had no idea who I was or what I was doing to my body,” Laura explained.

“Here’s what they don’t tell you, every surgery has repercussions years down the line so this quick fix mentality which we all suffer from from time to time will most definitely come back to bite you in the ass.”

“It’s not like buying a pair of jeans that don’t fit so you just take them back. Theres no refunds when it comes to interfering with our bodies.”

Laura continued: “Being completely honest, after seeing myself on TV I realised that my chest looked way too big for my frame and after many shooting pains in my left boob I knew it was time for a change.”

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“My original implants were so large that over time I’ve actually stretched my skin and breast pocket so much that I was told my choices would now be limited. This is just something I would never have thought about all those years ago.”

“If I could have it my way, I’d go back and never have my first surgery at all. Having no implants and to be natural is honestly the person I feel inside,” Laura wrote.

“I just want to say to young girls or guys out there that think surgery is the answer to all their problems, just know the decision to go under the knife is huge and really has its consequences.”

“My message to you is yes, fashion changes, but our bodies don’t need to!” she added.

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