I spent £39k on surgery & now men pay me to get lip filler -I’m banned from local clinics for getting too much
A WOMAN who has spent £39,000 on plastic surgery, has revealed that she has been banned from local clinics, for getting too much work done.
Linda refers to herself as a plastic doll, and said she wants her lips to cover her entire face.
Linda gets her lips done twice a month[/caption] She said she wants her lips to cover her entire face[/caption]The Lebanese surgery lover said she often gets her lips filled twice a month, and thinks her large pout makes her look “super sexy.”
Linda said that growing up in Lebanon, it was normal for girls to start getting surgery at 14 years old.
“When I was younger I always had the plan to get everything done, as soon as I got the opportunity,” she told Truly.
Linda said she can’t even count how many cosmetic procedures she’s had done, and has had a nose job, lip filler, chin filler, and Botox, just to name a few.
“I’m happier with how I look but I’d be happier if I went bigger and bigger”, she said, referencing her lips.
However, Linda has got so much lip filler, that local clinics have begun refusing to let her come in for more.
This hasn’t stopped Linda’s obsession though, as she now just travels to places like Florida, where she said people are “more accepting of people who look like me.”
Linda began posting videos of herself kissing the camera with her large lips, and her posts quickly garnered a lot of attention.
She then began posting more adult content featuring her lips, and people started asking her to make custom videos of her doing different things with her lips.
Strangers even began paying her to get lip filler and she started to make a healthy salary from her unique side hustle.
Linda does get a lot of judgement online, from trolls suggesting that she would look a lot prettier if she got her filler dissolved, but she doesn’t let this get to her.
She added that often people point and laugh at her in the street, and sometimes even film her.
“I don’t care what they have to say, I’m the one making bank at the end of the day,” she said.
Friends and family have shared concerns about Linda’s surgery obsession, including her ex-husband who said that he wouldn’t want to see them get much bigger.
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 you speak to your practitioner about the risks beforehand.
Serious problems are rare but can include:
- Infection
- A lumpy appearance under the skin, which might need to be treated with surgery or medicine
- The filler moving away from the intended treatment area, which may need to be removed using surgery
- Scarring
- Blocked blood vessels in the face, which can cause tissue death and permanent blindness
You should see your GP if you have any complications that need medical attention and speak to your practitioner if you’re not happy with the results or experience lumpiness.
Source: NHS
However, she said that she doesn’t think that she will ever stop getting fillers, as they have helped her to grow a career.
She added that she has never had any negative health effects from the filler, such as blood clots, do doesn’t see any reason to stop.
“My content is doing so good, so I wouldn’t give up fillers that easily,” she said.
Linda said that lip filler has changed her life for the better, as it has allowed her to do everything that she has always wanted to do, such as travel the world.
“What I would say to people who are judging me because of my look is that they should be more calm and accepting,” she said.