Sami Sheen changes mind about breast implants removal

Sami Sheen is having second thoughts about getting her breast implants removed, because she wants to dress up as Pamela Anderson for Halloween.

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Sami Sheen changes mind about breast implants removal
Sami Sheen changes mind about breast implants removal

Sami Sheen is having second thoughts about getting her breast implants removed.

Although the 21-year-old Only Fans model previously revealed she plans to find a surgeon to reverse the procedure because she believes the implants are making her sick, she is backtracking on her decision as she really wants to dress up as former Baywatch babe Pamela Anderson for Halloween.

She said on TikTok: “I'm all for putting your health first, but maybe I should wait until after Halloween to get my knockers removed because I've always wanted to dress up as Pamela Anderson. Now, I finally have the blonde hair and the big t*** combo, and I've never been able to dress up like her before. So, is it actually insane to wait to get them removed just so I can be her for Halloween? I don't know you guys. I don't want to get rid of them."

Sami got the implants in 2022 but admitted recently she had been battling with the "weirdest symptoms" for the last few years.

She wrote on her Instagram Story: "I've been experiencing health issues for nearly 2 years now with the weirdest symptoms and finally discovered that I have breast implant illness.

"Idk how I haven't figured this out sooner but i'm so glad to finally have an answer. I'm hoping to get them removed ASAP so I can start feeling better. Pls lmk if you know of any good explant surgeons near LA.(sic)"

The 21-year-old model - who is the daughter of Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen – previously admitted she will find it "physically and mentally hard" to go back to her old body shape but said it is the right thing to do for her health.

Alongside a photo of herself in a bikini pre-surgery, she wrote: "It's definitely going to be hard going back to this size, not only physically but mentally. I don't want to at all but I know i'll feel so much better once they are out, so I guess it's worth it."

Breast Implant Illness (BII) isn't recognised as an official condition, but symptoms include fatigue, brain fog, joint and muscle pains, weight fluctuations, depression, anxiety and hair loss, and Sami has been struggling with allergies, vertigo, rashes, mood swings, dry eyes, acne, headaches and temperature sensitivities.

She added: "BII often mimics certain autoimmune diseases, but I'm certain it's my implants because these symptoms started almost immediately after getting them done.”