Teresa Giudice dissolves lip fillers in candid video after critics slammed reality star for her looks
Teresa Giudice decided to temporarily dissolve her lip fillers to correct the migration and give her natural pout a try after she was slammed for her appearance.
On Saturday, the Real Housewives of New Jersey star, 52 — who recently “threatened” certain House of Villains cast members — took her TikTok page to fire back at critics and take her 208.6K followers to correct her filler.
“I know a lot of you comment on my lips. I love my lips, but I’m going to try it a different way,” the reality star said while filming her medical spa appointment.
The TV personality explained that when she noticed her lip filler was migrating — which she first got in 2018 — she called her nurse injector Chanel from BeYouth Medspa in Caldwell, New Jersey.
Her nurse – who previously had her Botox done – said: ‘Instead of a wider look we’re going for more height, a fresher vermilion edge. A more natural look.’
Teresa Giudice decided to temporarily dissolve her lip fillers to correct the migration and give her natural pout a try after being slammed for her appearance
“I know a lot of you comment on my lips. I love my lips, but I’m going to try it a different way,” the reality star said while filming her medical spa appointment
The vermilion line is “the dividing line between your lips and the surrounding skin,” according to Hayes Valley Medical Esthetics.
In the hard-to-watch clip with a content warning, Guidice explained that she was looking forward to a “fresh start” and was “a little nervous, but excited.”
She sat on the treatment table and fans watched as her lips were prepped with a numbing cream and injected with special enzymes that dissolve hyaluronic acids.
When the trial was over, the E! star said the procedure went smoothly with no pain or burning sensation. She claimed her lips felt numb.
Hours later, she contacted fans again, explaining that her swelling had “reduced” and that she had to wait two weeks before she could “start fresh” with her filler.
‘Hi guys! come with me to get my lips dissolved @beyouthmedspa,” the five-foot-tall beauty wrote in the caption.
The post was a hit with her fans, racking up 13,000 likes, 700 comments and more than 1,000 shares.
Fans rushed to the comments to show their support for the reality star with one writing: ‘Get them fixed!! You look great – less can be more!’
Another said: ‘Keep your natural lips!!! They’re beautiful and you look younger!’
Guidice first revealed that she had undergone cosmetic procedures to improve her appearance in 2018 during Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.
The TV personality explained that when she noticed her lip filler migrating, she called her nurse injector Chanel of BeYouth Medspa in Caldwell, New Jersey.
In the hard-to-watch clip with a content warning, Guidice explained that she was looking forward to a “fresh start” and was “a little nervous, but excited.”
She sat on the treatment table and as fans watched as her lips were prepared with a numbing cream and injected with special enzymes that dissolve hyaluronic acids
When the trial was over, the E! star said the procedure went smoothly with no pain or burning sensation
She claimed her lips felt numb afterwards
Teresa used a vibrating tool to massage her lips during the procedure
Hours later, she contacted fans again, explaining that her swelling had “gone down” and that she will have to wait two weeks before she can “start fresh” with her filler.
Giudice was previously criticized by fans who thought she was photoshopping her photos; In the photo 2022
When asked if she had had any other procedures besides Botox, the reality star admitted that she had used “a little” bit of lip fillers. “I’m not going to lie, I’ll tell you,” she told the host.
She also revealed that she had her breasts done to make them appear fuller, after joking that her previous cup size was too small for her preference.
“When I started, I didn’t have one. I got a minus A,” she joked as she told her plastic surgeon Dr. Barry DiBernardo thanked.