Love Island's Olivia Attwood dissolves lip fillers after admitting she 'took it too far'

She's well-known for her pout!

Author: Marianna MansonPublished 30th Jan 2019

Most celebs are no strangers to a little lift in the lip department, with many turning to fillers for that plumped up pout look. Kylie Jenner - perhaps most famous for her lips - recently said she had her fillers taken out because she wanted to opt for a more natural look.

And since Kylie was arguably the pioneer of the look, inspiring a generation of women to turn to treatment and even prompting beauty salons, rather than just cosmetic clinics, to start offering it, is it any wonder celebland is following suit?

Love Island star Olivia Attwood has admitted she's been having lip fillers for "five or six years", marking her as a bit of a trail blazer herself. But now she's taken to her Instagram stories to tell her followers she was convinced by her surgeon to have them dissolved, after they became misshapen.

"I don’t know if you can tell, I think it’s not that obvious, because I’m really puffy this morning, but when she was there she convinced me to dissolve my top lip," she said in a video showing off her new look.

"So this is my top lip with no filler at all and it feels really weird, not going to lie. Brad was laughing at me this morning when I woke up because he was like, ‘Where’s your lip gone?’"

She continued, "And I think she’s so right, I’ve been having lip fillers for years, probably five or six years.

"That lip has started to come out of the lip line and started to look really puffy - something I never wanted, so I’m actually excited to start again fresh."

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Love Island's Olivia Attwood dissolves lip fillers after admitting she 'took it too far'
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She added, "It looks better than it did because it was over-filled," before going on to explain she was planning to get more filler in the coming weeks, but aim for a more natural look.

She finished the post by insisting she wasn't naming her surgeon – Dr Saleena – to encourage her fans to inject responsibly, and not as sponsorship.

"You guys are always asking where I go, and if I can in some way encourage to see a doctor instead of getting your beauty therapist inject your face - which can be really dangerous - then I would like to do that."

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