There was a discussion on Loose Women today in which the panelists on the ITV show discussed non-surgical cosmetic procedures such as lip fillers, amid calls for more regulation
Carol McGiffin made fans do a double take as she showed what her face would look like with a face full of fillers on Loose Women on Thursday.
The panellist, 62, looked dramatically different as she displayed a plump pout and cheeks in the selfie while the panel discussed whether people should need a prescription for lip fillers, amid calls from some MPs for there to be more regulation over them.
Turning to the popular Instagram face filter, Carol admitted she found the look “disturbing” as she shared her own experience with going under the knife with the panel.
She said: “I’ve had a facelift as everybody knows [but] I haven’t had all of that work done that was in [that picture]. That is a very, very disturbing look for me.”

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Carol added: “It’s an app or a filter […] that my friend used when he came over to stay to see what I would look like if I went too far.” She then shared her thoughts on the topic.
The television host said that it’s “worrying” young people aspire to look that way, though suggested that a requirement for a prescription might not be the best way to address such issues.
“There should be definitely more regulation. I think there should be an age limit [and] consultations for people to make sure they haven’t got any dysmorphia,” she said.

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Carol said there’s a “lifelong cost” associated with investing in cosmetic procedures to stay youthful, expressing concern over what happens if you’re unable to do so.
She asked: “When you can’t afford that cost anymore what happens to your mental health if you look in the mirror and see a wrinkle? It’s really quite worrying actually.”
The presenter wasn’t alone in worrying over such cosmetic procedures, with Charlene White, 42, sharing concern over young people feeling pressured to have them.
The discussion also saw Denise Welch, 64, ask Katie Piper, 38, if she thinks people who have cosmetic procedures are “superficial” – due to having reconstructive surgery herself.

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Katie replied: “Short answer is no I don’t. […] I think it’s such a complex thing.” She later stated that she agrees that there should be more regulations for procedures like fillers.
It comes after the Health and Social Care Committee said dermal fillers should be made prescription-only, in line with Botox, and proposed minimum training standards.
It is already against the law in England for anyone to inject Botox or fillers for “cosmetic purposes” to a person who is under the age of 18. Campaigners want further regulation.
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