Married At First Sight UK star Amy Kenyon has revealed she had her breast implants removed after learning they could cause a ‘rare and very serious’ form of cancer.
The reality star, 28, who appeared on the E4 show last year, shared in an Instagram video that she first went under the knife in 2015.
However, she later discovered that her surgeon had used Allergan implants, which have been linked to a rare form of blood cancer known as anaplastic large cell lymphoma, and has had them removed.
In a video she posted on Instagram, Amy told her followers she ‘could have died’ due to the implants, and urged her followers to check which types had been used during their own surgery procedures.
Amy also hit out at the clinic who performed her original procedure, saying they failed to contact her to inform that her implants were toxic, after they were recalled in 2019.
The star shared the video having her her implants removed in Turkey, while she underwent feminisation surgery on her eyes.

Married At First Sight UK star Amy Kenyon has revealed she had her breast implants removed after learning they could cause a ‘rare and very serious’ form of cancer

The reality star revealed she first went under the knife in 2015 (pictured with her implants), and while having surgery on her eyes, was told she had the toxic implants
In the video, she said: ‘I didn’t want to come here so soon as I still feel like I’ve been hit in the face with a f*****g football, but we move.
‘I couldn’t not make this video. I’ve had an influx of messages from women that have these toxic implants in.
‘How do these women not know that they have these implants in their chest?… They were then recalled in 2019.
‘Luckily I had an amazing surgeon, and when I woke up, he informed me that these implants are toxic, and he had taken samples of my breast tissue and sent them off to be tested for cancer…
‘[I] could have died still here, please please please I cannot stress enough, if you know anyone that has their breasts done, please urge them to check what implant they have, these are called Allergan implants, it’s not just the Allergan implants that pose a risk.
‘I’m not a Doctor, I’m not a surgeon I don’t really have a clue what I’m on about, this just happened to me recently. I didn’t know about this and I’ve had them in my chest for 10 years.
‘Getting them removed and getting them replaced, still obviously poses a risk.
‘Any textured implant poses a risk, they don’t sell them anymore, they’re toxic, and if you search them on the internet, Breast Cancer Awareness has done an article about them…

Amy said she learned her implants were Allergan, which were recalled in 2019 after being linked to a form of blood cancer known as anaplastic large cell lymphoma

In a video she posted on Instagram, Amy told her followers she ‘could have died’ due to the implants, and urged her followers to check which types they had

Amy shared she had her implants removed after travelling to Turkey for eye feminisation surgery, and the star was pictured arriving back in Manchester on Monday
‘I just feel really angry and disgusted in the fact that myself, and probably thousands of other women have these killer implants in my chest.’
Amy said that she had no way of finding out what kind of implant she had as she lost her paperwork, and urged others to contact their surgery if they didn’t have their own documents.
Allergan Plc said in 2019 it was recalling its Biocell textured breast implants and tissue expanders following a report by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The implants, which have a textured surface to prevent it slipping, have long been linked to a cancer of the immune system called BIA-ALCL (breast-implant associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma).
Breast implants from Allergan were suspended from the worldwide market in 2018, recalled in 2019 and are also no longer used in the UK.
Textured implants are now thought to cause breast implant associated-anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) in some patients.
Breast Implant Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) is an uncommon type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
The most common symptom of BIA-ALCL is fluid collecting around the implant or an increase in size of the affected beast. In very rare cases, a lump has developed next to an implant.
When combining both textured implants and other types of the prosthesis, it estimates one in every 24,000 sold puts a woman at risk of lymphoma.
It comes after Amy revealed she had undergone a secret surgery as she shared snaps of her bandaged face.
The star who married Luke Debono in the last series of the Channel 4 show, flew to Phoenix Clinic in Istanbul to go under the knife.
She had her breast implants redone after having her previous ones for 10 years – but Amy surprised fans by revealing she was also having feminisation surgery on her eyes.

The E4 star revealed she had made the decision to go under the knife as horrific online trolling left her feeling insecure

Amy was dressed in a casual green tracksuit as she wheeled her suitcase through the airport in Manchester after travelling to Turkey for her surgery

MAFS UK star Amy Kenyon shared a video of her bandaged face after undergoing the feminisation surgery

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Speaking to The Sun about her surgery, Amy revealed she had made the decision to go under the knife as horrific online trolling left her feeling insecure.
‘On just one post I had more than three hundred people just saying absolutely disgusting things about me, going in about my jaw,’ she said.
‘I know I’m going to get absolutely trolled to death again, I’m petrified about people finding out about my surgery, but what else could I do?’
Sharing a vlog of her trip to Turkey, Amy first off showed clips of her having her breasts checked ahead of here augmentation.
But she then she revaled she was also having canthopexy – a surgical procedure that tightens the outer corner of the lower eyelid.
‘I had a discussion about my eyes, surprise,’ she said. ‘I explained I wanted an almond shape to look more feminine and youthful.
‘I was then dressed in this gorgey outfit and woke up a few hours later.’
Amy then showed snaps of her in her hospital bed with her face bandaged as she could be heard saying in the voice over: ‘Trigger warning, she is not looking cute.’
‘I’m really upset about this hair,’ Amy told the camera from her bed, before she revealed she had been discharged back to her lavish hotel to recover.
In a post on Instagram, she wrote: ‘Nervous to finally reveal my surgery journey with @aestheticsphoenixtr in Istanbul but the whole experience was amazing & they were absolutely incredible! They looked after me so well.’
‘I’ll be sharing my final results over the next few weeks, but for now, I’m still taped up and slightly resemble Cat Lady so keep an eye out for the glow-up,’ she added.
Latecomers to MAFS UK, Amy and Luke made it all the way to the final vows but savagely split in the last episode.