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Published 12:32 23 Aug 2017 BST
The decision to broadcast the procedure for Devonna's fans has been criticised by others within the cosmetic surgery industry.
"As surgeons we use live streaming for training purposes all the time but something like this doesn’t give the whole picture and the magnitude of the surgery and risks associated with implants," UK-based consultant plastic surgeon Afshin Mesahebi told The Independent.Dr Tijon Esho, who runs a plastic surgery clinic in Newcastle, agreed.
"If it is presented in a form which shows the benefits as well as the risks... then it is a very useful tool," he said. "However, if the individual’s intention is to sensationalise and simply create a buzz for themselves, this is trivialising a serious procedure which can potentially put many people at risk."
Ashley has stayed quiet in the face of criticism over the past week and has simply shared a few photos on her Instagram page.
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