limbs – but most strikingly when affecting the face and lips. It is known as angioedema, a (typically obscure) technical term to describe its two salient features: swelling (oedema) due to the ...
My swelling was most pronounced in the philtrum ... Though I was afraid to do it, all the filler above my upper lip had to go. “Once [migration] happens, the only way to fix it is to dissolve ...
A British woman has told how her lips “popped” after she had botched filler - leaving her with a huge swollen mouth. Katherine Tring wanted to get injectables to plump up her “very thin top ...
Rachael Knappier did not leave her house for more than a week after her lips swelled dramatically ... which then causes a vicious cycle of swelling and compression".