A woman who claims she has the ‘world’s biggest lips’ has undergone six surgeries in one day and is still hoping for more fillings, despite potentially life-threatening risks. revealed.
Andrea Ivanova, 26, said she plans to have fillers injected into both sides of her nose to improve her face and keep her youthful appearance.
The Bulgarian influencer said her doctor told her that increasing the amount of fillers could kill her, but medical experts also said the procedure was essential to prevent wrinkles. He also claimed that he was
She said: “My doctor said it was very important.” [to have filler] Over the years my face has looked older, as if these areas were nothing.
“I have a lot of filler in my cheekbones as well as my lips, so the filler builds up on both sides of my face and causes wrinkles.
“Such delicate areas need to be hydrated and injected to stay fresh and youthful.”
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Andrea has spent more than £20,000 on her big lips, but decided to spend £437 on fillers around her nose after noticing wrinkles starting to form around her nose.
She said: ‘This area has sinuses and many blood vessels, so it’s very dangerous to inject.
“If these are blocked, it can become a life-threatening situation.”
Andrea said doctors told her the procedure was going too far, but added that didn’t stop her.
She said, “But they seem to be convinced that I’m making my cheekbones too big, but I’m absolutely convinced that I won’t stop doing these procedures.”
Andrea recently underwent six different surgeries in one day, costing her a total of £830.
She underwent jaw reshaping, enlargement and lengthening, jaw reshaping, lip augmentation, and cheekbone enhancement.
Andrea admitted this was extreme and said she had previously been receiving treatment only three times a day.
This influencer started her makeover in 2018 with the goal of looking like a Bratz doll.
Last year, she put Kiss up for auction to raise enough money to fuel her expensive habit.
What are the risks of lip fillers?
The risks of dermal fillers depend on whether the procedure was done correctly and the type of filler used.
The NHS recommends that you talk to your doctor about the risks beforehand.
Although serious problems are rare, you may experience the following problems:
- infection
- Appears like a lump under the skin and may require treatment with surgery or medication
- Filler may move away from the area being treated and may require surgical removal
- scar
- Blood vessels in the face become clogged, which can cause tissue death and permanent blindness
Consult your doctor if you have any complications that require medical attention, and if you are not satisfied with the results or have a lump.
Source: NHS
She said of her lips: “I like my lips better now than before. My new lips look great and I’m very happy with them.
“According to me, bigger lips look more beautiful, and this is the current fashion in Bulgaria.
“Some people like big lips, some people like small lips, but that doesn’t matter to me, because for me it’s about how I like it.
“Other people’s opinions don’t matter.
“I have a big heart, so I think people should be free to choose what’s big, big, and too big for them. There are no boundaries for me.”
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