
In today’s beauty-obsessed world, lip fillers have become one of the most popular cosmetic enhancements. From Instagram influencers to A-list celebrities, plumped lips have become the go-to beauty standard. But while fillers can enhance your features when done right, more and more people, including celebritie are opening up about the downsides of lip injections, and why they chose to dissolve their lip fillers.
Uorfi Javed Opens Up About Lip Filler Regret
Indian content creator and fashion icon Uorfi Javed recently shared her emotional journey of getting her lip fillers dissolved after nine years. She posted a raw video showing her swollen, bruised face after the procedure and admitted she had made a mistake by trusting the wrong people. Her story is an eye opener and unfortunately, not an uncommon one.
Signs of a Bad Lip Filler Job
Thinking about getting lip fillers? Here are warning signsyour filler may have gone wrong:
- Lumps or uneven texture in the lips
- Asymmetry: one side looks larger or sits higher
- Filler migration: product spreads outside the lip line
- Discoloration (blue or pale skin, which can signal vascular issues)
- Prolonged swelling, pain, or hard nodules
These issues often occur when the filler is injected by an untrained practitioner, or when too much product is used, leading to an unnatural, overfilled appearance.
Celebrities Who Got Their Lip Fillers Dissolved
Uorfi Javed isn’t alone. Many global celebrities have spoken out about reversing their cosmetic procedures and embracing a more natural look:
Khloe Kardashian admitted she had her facial fillers removed
“I looked crazy… It didn’t feel like me.” — Khloé Kardashian
• Blac Chyna and Cardi B have both reversed facial and body fillers, warning fans about the long-term effects.
• Courteney Cox admitted her filler journey went “too far” and ultimately had it all dissolved.
In a 2020 YouTube video, radio personality and actor Zahid Ahmed opened up about his nose job, which he got because he was insecure about how his nose looked from certain angles on camera. He reportedly said, “I thought it was a common procedure; it won’t be such a big deal; a lot of people in the world get it done, and I can get it too. But in my case, it went terribly wrong.
He continued, “Either I couldn’t take care of it as needed, or God disapproved of my decision. I want to request you all, that if you’re willing to go for something like this, the decision is yours at the end of the day, but please think about it 10,000 times. I’ve learned that if you think you have a flaw, instead of focusing on it, you should focus on your blessings.
My nose is nowhere near the original, but I thank God for being generous and keeping my honor intact. For not letting this be a halt in my work.
These stars are part of a growing trend where natural beauty and minimalism are making a major comeback.
How Are Lip Fillers Dissolved?
The most common lip fillers are made with hyaluronic acid (HA), which can be broken down using an enzyme called hyaluronidase. This treatment takes only a few minutes but can result in temporary swelling and bruising. It’s essential that this procedure is performed by a licensed and experienced medical professional, not a beauty salon or unverified clinic.
Not All Pouts Are Worth the Pain, Choose Wisely!
While lip fillers can boost confidence when done correctly, the risks of poorly done filler jobs are real, and often irreversible without professional help. Always choose a board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon, ask to see credentials, and avoid being swayed by low prices or social media hype.
Whether you’re considering your first filler or thinking about dissolving your lip injections, remember: your beauty is your choice, but your safety should always come first.