A WOMAN was left horrified after seeing how swollen she was after getting her lip filler dissolved.
Kayla Jade, an influencer from Australia, took to social media to share the reality of having her lip filler taken out.


In the video, she revealed she was warned her face could get swollen but was not prepared for how badly it would blow up.
In the clip, Kayla sat in her car as she began to prepare for her appointment.
She said: “I have a small bit of migration in my lips, so I just want to start over and start fresh.”
When she got in the chair, she put some numbing cream on and waited for it to take effect.
Kayla added: “She said it’s gonna hurt like a b***h, so I’m scared.
“I feel like I’m drooling from the numbing cream.”
After the appointment, Kayla was left horrified and covered her lips as she ‘eased’ her followers into seeing her new lips.
“Look at how bruised I am, holy f**k,” she said. “I had to turn my car around because there was a guy sitting in his boot and he was just staring at my lips.
“Can I just say, holy s**t. It was stinging, it was painful. I was not expecting it. I can’t take myself seriously.”
While Kayla’s lips were plump from the filler before, it was nothing on what she looked like now.
Her lips had tripled in size and were left blue from bruising.
In the clip, she FaceTimed a friend who was left equally as horrified by Kayla’s new look.
The clip went viral on her TikTok account @blueeyedkaylajade with over 1.7 million views and 168k likes.
Many took to the comments, also shocked by the dissolved lip filler.
One person wrote: “Girl, I wouldn’t get anymore.”
Another commented: “I immediately thought Jennifer Coolidge.”
“Thanks for giving me a laugh today,” penned a third.
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Amish Patel, Award-Winning Aesthetics Practitioner, Skincare Expert at Intrigue Cosmetic Clinic shared his 5 red flags with Fabulous.
1. Cheap is not-so-cheerful
If you are searching for ‘cheap Botox’, cheap is often cheap for a reason. Botulinum toxin is a prescription medication, only to be carried out by the medical professional prescribing the drug. Cheap prices mean that corners are being cut.
2. ‘Filler packages’
And always have a consultation BEFORE committing to any treatment. Your face is unique & what suits one face might not suit yours.
3. ‘Botox parties’
If a clinic is offering ‘Botox parties’ avoid: alcohol and partying with friends do not mix with a medical aesthetics procedure.
4. Dirty clinics
Where do they do their treatments? Is it a clean and clinical environment? Hygiene and client safety is paramount. As with all injectables, there is potential for infection in contaminated surroundings.
5. Two-for-one deals
Don’t be tempted by ‘share with a friend’ filler deals. Filler syringes are single-use only; changing the needle does not protect from cross-contamination.
Meanwhile a fourth said: “Respectfully I’m so sorry but I had to laugh. I hope you feel better.”
“That’s actually hilarious,” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: “oh my gosh was not expecting that.”
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