Watch your behind.

A millennial woman who spent thousands of dollars on implants to enhance her derriere experienced the unthinkable — her butt implants falling out.

Chelsea Robinson, a self-proclaimed model and businesswoman, is no stranger to plastic surgery — and isn’t afraid to spend whatever, or go wherever it takes to get the results she wants.

So far, she has spent over $140,000 in total on various procedures.

So the 29-year-old thought nothing of booking a flight to the Dominican Republic from London in 2019 for a butt implant procedure, since the Caribbean is known for offering more affordable yet skilled procedures compared to the US.

During a sit-down interview with British TV personality Olivia Attwood for her UK show “Olivia Attwood: The Price of Perfection,” Robinson recalled the traumatizing story of how her plastic surgery went wrong.

“…when I got back from there [the DR], I went to the gym. I was squatting in the gym, and I felt something,” the 29-year-old explained.

“My leg went all tingly, and I felt something come out. My implant was hanging.”

What Robinson experienced is rare — but possible.

It’s normal for butt implants to shift around as you use the muscles in that area. However, if they move too much — it can be a cause for concern.

“Excessive implant shifting is typically caused by a tissue pocket that is too large for the implant, which leaves room for the implant to shift,” according to Westlake Dermatology.

“Shifted implants give your buttocks an unnatural shape and require revision surgery to properly place and secure the butt implant.”

Which is what happened to Robinson, as she had spent $85,567 on corrective surgeries to fix her booty.

And not only is having a butt implant moving around possible — but patients also have to be aware that a side effect of butt surgeries is a stinky smell.

“The BBL smell is real,” Dr. Eric Anderson from Chicago-based Impressions Face + Body told the Daily Mail.

It’s often described as musty or sour, according to South Shore Plastic Surgery.

Two causes of this side effect are not keeping your — ahem, behind — clean or tissue death, also known as fat necrosis.

“When there is more fat in an area than the blood supply allows, the fat will die through a smelly process called fat necrosis, which can lead to infections that need antibiotics, hospitalizations, and even sepsis,” Anderson told the outlet.

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