Australian influencer Shani Grimmond does ‘permanent damage’ to her lips with filler injections as she vows to ditch the cosmetic procedure
An Australian influencer has revealed that her lips are “permanently damaged” after she injected them with filler for seven years.
Shani Grimmond, 25, first dabbled with cosmetic injectables at 18, getting more than eight milliliters of filler into her lips at seven different beauty salons.
She began to feel unhappy with her lips at age 23 when she realized that she “looked like she had a mouthguard on” because her upper lip was sticking out, so she documented the dissolving process of the filler on her YouTube channel.
Australian influencer Shani Grimmond has revealed that her lips are “permanently damaged” after being injected with filler for seven years.
But after dissolving it, he changed his mind and was injected with another two milliliters less than two weeks later.
Shani had her filler dissolved again last week, marking two years since she last had her lips filled, and she said the excessive filler had caused permanent damage to her face, she reports. open the podcast.
She has now vowed to stay away from the cosmetic procedure in the future.
The 25-year-old beauty blogger first dabbled with cosmetic injectables at 18, putting more than eight milliliters of filler into her lips at seven different beauty salons.
Taking to Instagram last Tuesday, Shani told her 1.3 million followers that the pockets of skin over her lips were so stretched by excess filler that they had to dissolve again.
The Queenslander clarified that the damage was not the fault of the most recent salon to fill her lips in 2020 and asked her followers to “stop trolling” the beauty therapist.
You are now encouraging women to embrace their natural beauty and go back to your natural lip size because the damage caused by fillers is not worth it.
Taking to Instagram last Tuesday, Shani told her 1.3 million followers that the bags of skin over her lips were so stretched from overfilling that they had to dissolve again.
Speaking about dissolving her filler for the first time in September 2020, Shani said: “I’ve been looking for a good place to dissolve my lips for a year and finally found it.”
‘So we have filler in my lips that hasn’t dissolved naturally and has instead migrated above my lip. It’s really quite scary to be honest.
This is the lesson I have had to learn. Going to random places and I don’t know what they’re putting there… this is what happens.’
The Queenslander clarified that the damage was not the fault of the most recent salon to fill her lips in 2020 and asked her followers to “stop trolling” the beauty therapist.