Mum in A&E with lumps on her face after DIY facial filler makeover goes wrong
A MUM who botched her DIY facial filler makeover has slammed an online firm for failing to adequately warn unqualified customers about self-injecting.
After receiving it nearly a fortnight ago, Kelly – who has no qualifications to carry out cosmetic procedures – injected the filler in both cheeks and lips. “It was very painful. I swelled up. My face was really inflamed – it was quite a severe reaction. I was in really bad pain. My face felt so tight.
However, upon clicking on a cosmetic chemical for purchase, you have to scroll right to the bottom of the page, past the product's description, and pictures of what else customers have bought, to find the warning itself.
The Post warns that this area is anatomically complex, and “the wrong procedure can impact the brain.”She added: “Social media and the Internet have made injectables look so easy. In an interview with The Sun Online two years ago, Professor Ash Mosahebi, a consultant plastic surgeon at the Royal Free Hospital in London, said: "A filler is like injecting a paste.
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