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Wiz Imp

(8,873 posts)
16. Wrong
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 11:16 AM
Sunday

Lip filler systemic effects are rare but serious, involving body-wide reactions like fever, widespread rash, or difficulty breathing (systemic allergy) or severe localized issues like vascular occlusion (blood clot/blockage) leading to skin death (necrosis), vision loss, or even stroke if filler enters a major vessel, requiring immediate medical care. More common issues are localized redness, swelling, lumps, infection, or filler migration, but severe, delayed, or widespread symptoms signal a systemic problem needing urgent attention.

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Mar-a-Lago lips are more important. sop Sunday #1
You mean Joker Face? paleotn Sunday #7
Even if she did, True Dough Sunday #2
This is stupid beyond belief. Lip filler injection marks?? You are fixated on lip filler injection marks? Srkdqltr Sunday #3
So she will be off the stage soon Old Crank Sunday #4
Lip-filler injections don't have systemic effects but Tylenol does. TheRickles Sunday #5
Silcone injections for cosmetic use, are NOT approved by the FDA BumRushDaShow Sunday #9
Yeah, because those injected fillers move around under the skin Farmer-Rick Sunday #11
Silicone embolisms and silicone syndrome BumRushDaShow Sunday #13
Thanks for the info Farmer-Rick Sunday #17
Silicone has to enter the bloodstream for emboli to occur, and that only happens with leaking implants. TheRickles Sunday #18
And it can be accidentally injected into any nearby blood vessels BumRushDaShow Sunday #20
I basically agree with your cautions, but the OP says that pregnancies are put at risk by lip-filler injections. TheRickles Sunday #21
No - the loon at HHS has fixated on ANYTHING with decades of research BumRushDaShow Sunday #23
True, and thanks for the links. My beef is with Krassenstein for what he implies: TheRickles Sunday #27
He and others are TRYING to point out the *RANK HYPOCRISY* of the staff in the 45 administration BumRushDaShow Sunday #29
Injectable silicone hasn't been a thing for decades jmowreader Sunday #35
Occasional Tylenol during pregnancy is fine, mcar Sunday #10
Wrong Wiz Imp Sunday #15
what the hell? paleotn Sunday #6
Pregnant? She spends every weekend with Trump Bengus81 Sunday #8
I don't like her, but lip filler doesn't have systemic effects Polybius Sunday #12
That is absolutely incorrect - silicone injections are NOT approved for cosmetic use, and for a reason BumRushDaShow Sunday #14
See post 24 Polybius Sunday #25
And you see post #23 and see post #29 BumRushDaShow Sunday #31
Wrong Wiz Imp Sunday #16
Can you supply a citation that links lip-filler, not just injection anywhere, to these systemic symptoms? TheRickles Sunday #19
Here is something that discusses LIQUID (free-flowing) silicone BumRushDaShow Sunday #22
Here Wiz Imp Sunday #30
Russian roulette, 1 in 5,000 odds, in exchange for what benefit?? lostnfound Monday #39
I am only going by what my close friend's doctor said Polybius Sunday #24
See post #23 BumRushDaShow Sunday #26
Thanks for the info, I'll let her know to get a second opinion Polybius Sunday #36
The objectification of women BumRushDaShow Sunday #37
So very sad... Mike Nelson Sunday #28
Stop these evil Traildogbob Sunday #32
So this will be Trump's fifth child......... Callie1979 Sunday #33
Plastic people VanceFan Sunday #34
32 year age difference! Wow Deminpenn Monday #38
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