Why doctors won’t give people who are pregnant lip fillers – an expert explains

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Lip fillers are becoming increasingly common in society with everyone form Kylie Jenner to Megan Barton Hanson, having had a little help to plump up their pouts.

But having filler injected into your lips is not a one time thing, it requires some dedication and upkeep.You have to top it up every four to six months routinely in order to keep them at your desired size.

However, sometimes doctors will refuse to give you lip filler, top-ups or otherwise, and this will happen if you are pregnant.

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