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Influencer who says she had botched bum lift at Bowie Aesthetics ‘sick and tired' of discussing it

Influencer who says she had botched bum lift at Bowie Aesthetics ‘sick and tired' of discussing it

Sunday World06-05-2025

'If I have to say one more time, what happened from start to finish, I think I'll lose my marbles.'
An influencer who claims she had a botched bum lift at Bowie Aesthetics has said she is 'sick and tired' of discussing the incident.
Niamh O'Connor spent weeks in hospital after she contracted a serious case of cellulitis following bum filler injections at the beauty clinic, which has sparked speculation that this was the real reason for owner Stephanie Simons shutting down one of her two Dublin branches.
In the past, Niamh posted numerous videos to social media outlining her claim.
Last week, Simons said she was forced to close her Dorset Street clinic due to 'increasing violence' on the street outside her premises, and in interview with Sunday World, she denied that the real reason she had to close her clinic was because of the alleged botched bum lift.
Statement by Stephanie Simons on Bowie Aesthetics' social media accounts
Taking to Instagram, social media star Niamh O'Connor said she is burned out from retelling the story.
'I just felt really burned out from the whole thing, honestly, and I really hope now that she just leaves me alone.
'Like, just leave me alone. Stop talking about me, stop mentioning me, stop everything… because I'm sick and tired of going over it.
'If I have to say one more f*cking time, what happened from start to finish, I think I'll actually just lose my marbles like I really f*cking do.'
Niamh thanked her followers for their support and said she hopes her story will make people rethink their decision to get cosmetic injections.
'I really do hope that there is people that have watched the videos and maybe rethought their decision, whether that be to get bum filler or whatever.'
Niamh O'Connor. Photo: Instagram
She also slammed Simon, alleging she has no regard for her health after being trusted with it.
'I know a lot of you guys are messaging me with the story that she put put up this morning of a bridge saying 'get over it' or, I don't know what she was saying 'get over it' or 'build a bridge and get over it', something like that.
"She can post whatever she wants but I think that really shows the disregard that she has for, at the end of the day, no matter what happened with me, I'm a past client who was hurt in her… I don't know what you call it… we'll call it a building,' she continued.
"And she should never have that level of disregard for anybody's health… especially not when youre trusted with it.'
Niamh O'Connor in hospital. Photo: Instagram
Bowie Aesthetics owner Stephanie told the Sunday World she is aware of Niamh's video and complaint adding that it is 'actually as a result of a procedure in our Pearse Street branch, not our Dorset Street one,'
When asked about what happened to Niamh, Stephanie said: 'Unfortunately things like that, they happen all the time. It's like getting your ears pierced, you can get it infected. It's just one of those things.'
Beauty boss Stephanie said that Niamh 'got dermafiller injections into her bum'.
'Unfortunately that girl has multiple cosmetic procedures before, she had surgeries, and it's just a complication. It got infected in the days that followed, unfortunately.
'That's a risk any time you puncture the skin with a needle and the skin is open. Bacteria can then get in and cause infection, and that's what happened – she had to get antibiotics.'
Stephanie Simons at her Bowie Aesthetics clinic
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However, Niamh, who has a huge following on social media, told Sunday World that she spent weeks in hospital with a 'life-threatening' infection.
'The only comment I have is that people should be very careful who they go to for aesthetic procedures,' she added.
'There is little or no regulation in Ireland, which means that people who are not medically trained are allowed to inject you and then when something goes wrong they are no equipped to deal with the aftermath.
'I was told the warning signs of sepsis were normal and expected after having filler, which delayed me seeking medical advice and could have ended in tragedy.'
Stephanie Simons, owner of Bowie Aesthetics
Niamh said that more regulation is needed in relation to aesthetics in Ireland.
'These things do not just happen, cellulitis to the degree I had it is extremely dangerous and life-threatening.
'I spent weeks in hospital and then when I was discharged, weeks on antibiotics, having to go back for check-ups. I'm permanently scarred, and I think the clinic belittling it to 'these things happen' speaks volumes on the level of disregard they have.'
Stephanie denied that she was not qualified to carry out such a procedure in her clinic.
'I'm fully qualified, I'm fully insured. Like I didn't break the law at all. I have all the right qualifications to carry out that treatment,' she said.
'If anything, when she [Niamh] posted that it actually got a lot busier. Beforehand they knew about Bowie Aesthetics, but the name became a lot more popular and we actually gained a lot more business from the name being circulated, so that's untrue.'
The mother-of-two recently posed with MMA fighter Conor McGregor at his gastro pub in Crumlin.
Simons said he invited her for dinner and shared his support following her social media video announcing the closure of her Dorset St. clinic.
'He was the only person that reached out and said 'I'm supporting you, if you need anything, let me know if I can help you with anything' and he invited me to the Black Forge for dinner, and I went. I brought a friend and we had dinner.
'It was just really nice that somebody was acknowledging it, because nobody has been,' she said.
Stephanie Simons with McGregor at the Black Forge Inn
Simons added that she had no problem taking up McGregor's invitation, despite the fact he was found civilly liable for the rape of Nikita Hand at the Beacon hotel in Dublin in 2018.
'Not at all. I don't know much about the situation or anything like that. I don't want to really comment on it I was just glad that somebody with a voice was acknowledging the situation.
'He was very nice to me, and the food was lovely, I have to say. It was Michelin-star style. He was just with his own friends. He came over and had a chat and a picture.'

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