Fillers and tweakments are commonplace in today's society, as there's a lot of pressure to a certain way.
But when one hugely famous had her's removed, people said it was a "game-changer" for the way she looked, praising her for embracing her natural beauty and getting her facial filler dissolved - and embracing some other aesthetic changes too.
Melina Halpin, 28, has appeared in the show 'It's A Scouse Life,' which is a "reality show following the glamorous lives of a group of young metropolitan Merseysiders as they work hard and play hard in one of Europe's liveliest cities: Liverpool."
Melina has always been beautiful and was crowned Miss Cheshire in 2019 and was also a Miss GB finalist - but with the help of Manchester-based Dr Rosh, she was able to tone down her look a little, and Dr Rosh hailed it as a real "transformation" for the bombshell.
Posting a video of "how we started," Dr Rosh showed Melina with a lot of filler, saying that she was "overfilled" and also had "migrated filler".
What is migrated filler?According to the Aesthetics Hub, Filler migration refers to the movement of dermal fillers away from their intended injection sites. These temporary dermal fillers, commonly composed of hyaluronic acid, are used to diminish facial lines and restore volume to the skin. However, migration can occur in various areas of the face, such as the lips, central cheeks, and tear trough region, potentially leading to undesirable aesthetic outcomes.
According to Clinic Dr Dray London, there are a few reasons why filler may migrate:
To prevent her look from becoming too over the top, Melina had her filler "dissolved" and her face "naturally harmonised".
Fans also noticed that she'd also removed her lash extensions and opted for warmer tones in her hair. One woman commented: "Honestly, it's the warm hair colour and no lashes that is a game changer for her. Her lips are so much better shaped too".
Another added: "She looks youthful and refreshed without the heavy lashes," with someone agreeing: "Yes!! I don't think a lot of women realise that those heavy lashes pulls the eyes downwards and ages them!!"
Some others were not a fan of her lips, saying that they were still "overfilled" in their opinion. Dr Rosh responded: "She had her lips done elsewhere after we dissolved; it’s her personal preference to have them bigger than what I would do". Others defended her lips, saying they "look good though".
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