How you can avoid celebrity 'pillow face': Aesthetician lifts the lid on filler phenomenon that leaves people looking unrecognizable
7 months, 3 weeks ago

How you can avoid celebrity 'pillow face': Aesthetician lifts the lid on filler phenomenon that leaves people looking unrecognizable

Daily Mail  

An aesthetician has shed some light on so-called 'pillow face' among celebrities that make them appear puffy. 'We now have an explanation of the pillow face phenomenon, which is that filler does not just dissolve or metabolize over time,' aesthetician Jayme B. explained to her TikTok followers Jayme said 'the people who make a habit of getting filler regularly' end up with more bloated faces because the filler can migrate, she used Madonna as an alleged example Jayme said 'the people who make a habit of getting filler regularly' end up with more bloated faces, which makes sense as there's more gel-like substance in their body. 'I've never been so happy that I've never had filler,' another commenter responded after learning about the pillow face effect, as someone else said they were thrilled that they were 'too broke for this stuff.' Really sad,' one savage commenter quipped on TikTok One person brought up that MRIs prove that filler can spread, which made them realize 'they never want to touch filler.' One person explained they got filler only once almost three years ago and still see it, and another said they got their lips done in 2021 and they're still full.

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