I’m not ready to dissolve my lip filler but I support those who are—here’s what to know about the process

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I’m not ready to dissolve my lip filler but I support those who are—here’s what to know about the process


In my early twenties, I was always fairly confident in the way I looked. However, I’d been self conscious about my upper lip for as long as I can remember. I’d been blessed with a full lower lip, but the top one just never seemed to match. Much thinner, the two felt like very distant cousins who rarely conversed.

For this reason, getting filler has given me so, so much confidence at 32 years old. I now feel a little more in proportion, and like my mouth area so much more that it is now one of my favourite parts of my body. I love wearing lipsticks, lip glosses and lip oils now, too, which as a beauty editor is a lovely added plus.

(Image credit: Rebecca Fearn)

In recent years, however, I feel as though there’s been a major backlash against filler—and I do completely understand it. The ‘Love Island effect’ has meant that young women who have barely entered adulthood believe they should get filler to meet societal expectations—those being bigger, plumper pouts. The pressure to do so for much younger, more impressionable minds definitely grinds on me, but I think it’s a shame that this has meant filler in general has been given a bad name.





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