Woman who spent $10,000 on a boob job has her implants removed after they reduced her sex drive
- Sarah Hyde, who got breast implants five years ago, went through an explant
- Ms Hyde's surgery has led her to suffer from depression, fatigue and low libido
- The now health coach spent thousands of dollars on doctors and specialists
A woman who spent $10,000 on a boob job has removed her implants after the surgery destroyed her body.
Gold Coast woman Sarah Hyde, who got breast implants five years ago, went through an explant in March.
Ms Hyde said her surgery has led to her to suffer from depression, fatigue, food intolerances, low libido and no period for four years.


Gold Coast woman Sarah Hyde (left before explant and right after explant), who got breast implants five years ago, went through an explant in March
She was going in-and-out of doctors, specialists and naturopaths to try and get to the bottom of her illnesses.
'I spent $1,000s [and] told I'll get better & I would still suffer with these symptoms!' she shared on Instagram.
Ms Hyde did not want to believe her boob job was the cause of her health problems.
'After finding a FB group with 60,000+ women across the globe that were suffering all the same symptoms as me I knew in my heart it was true!' she said.
'I have been suffering in silence & devastated because I am so passionate about health & this left me feeling in-authentic.'

Ms Hyde said her surgery has led to her to suffer from depression, fatigue, food intolerances, low libido and no period for four years

She was going in-and-out of doctors, specialists and naturopaths to try and get to the bottom of her illnesses
Ms Hyde said she had forgotten the feeling of being free from foreign body objects.
She said a lot of her symptoms have subsidised but still experiences some swelling.
'I am about to embark on the journey of cleansing, ridding my body and liver of any toxins left behind from the implants,' she said.
Ms Hyde, who has become passionate about women's health since her explant, has decided to become a health coach.

Ms Hyde, who has become passionate about women's health since her explant, has decided to become a health coach