A New Orleans police officer and U.S. army reservist died after undergoing Brazilian Butt Lift surgery in Miami back in March according to reports.

NBC6 notes that Wildelis Rosa, 26, died on March 23 following the cosmetic procedure, which, per the Cleveland Clinic, sees fat removed from different parts of the body and transferred to the buttocks to increase their size. 

On March 18, the police officer reportedly arrived in South Florida before having pre-operative blood work the following day at Prestige Plastic Surgery Clinic.

According to NBC6, an invoice revealed that Rosa paid $7,495 for the procedure, which saw her bum injected with fat from 12 areas of her body. Rosa then told her family about the procedure three days later, on March 22, with her sister, Anamin Vazquez, revealing to the outlet that she was immediately worried.

"We had just that feeling in our guts like something is wrong," she said, adding that she texted her later on March 22, her 26th birthday, but there was "no answer."

Rosa died the next day, March 23, after collapsing in the bathroom. A friend who had been staying with her reportedly found her unresponsive and, despite attempting CPR, Rosa passed away.

The Miami-Dade Medical Examiner’s Office ruled her cause of death to be pulmonary embolism from blood clots associated with cosmetic surgery, NBC6 reported.