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Man 'bullied for looking like Alan Carr' regrets spending £16k on 'perfect' face

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READ MORE: Woman 'nearly died' as horror lip filler session left her 'looking like Snoopy' But instead of getting the "perfect" face he was striving for, the Blackpool-based bloke has regrets.He believes the beauty industry should have tighter regulations to prevent people from making the same mistakes he has.

Liam told the Mirror : "I got one thing done and realised I could get more done and the nurse just did it because I said I wanted it. "There was nothing about mental wellbeing.

You sit in the chair, get it done and go. That's as easy as it is."It didn't take long for the aspiring TV star to rely on the "quick fix" treatments.He purchased them by using his credit card – and they became difficult to pay off as cosmetic work didn't actually win him any more jobs.Liam said: "I thought 'how can I get this quick fix and how can I present myself to the world in a different way?'"It was at a time when I didn’t think I was getting anywhere with my career and I thought it would catapult me into the limelight."But I actually lost bookings and it didn't do anything for my confidence really..."I understand now there is no such thing as perfection."I actually feel that it doesn't matter how much work you've had done, you have obviously got a problem inside that needs sorting."Now describing himself as "hairy, bald, with a 38-inch waist," Liam, who let his filler naturally dissolve, is happier than ever."I looked at myself in the mirror and thought, 'why am I bothering with all this crap?'" he says."It doesn’t matter how much you change on the outside...

I actually just got a lot happier within myself."The performer, who does a Boy George tribute, has backed a campaign pushed by House of Commons’ Health and Social Care.

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