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I went filler blind after having 10 injections and it deformed my face

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A social media influencer has gone viral on TikTok revealing how she became "filler blind" after becoming obsessed with dermal injections – and people say she looks 10 years younger now she's had it dissolved.

Kayla Jenkins, 27, a social media influencer from Dorset, first started getting filler in her lips when she was 20 years old.

She wanted to get the work done after feeling she had "small lips" and quickly became hooked on the then growing trend, getting botox soon after and regularly getting injections.

Following in the footsteps of celebrities like Love Island star MollyMae Hague, who recently removed her fillers, Kayla is now too opting for a natural look.

She took to TikTok last month to share her story, leaving social media users stunned by the dramatic change to her face.

The clip has so far racked up 624,000 views and 16,000 likes, as well as 90 comments.

“I started with just lip filler and botox and then I ended up regularly getting filler in my chin, cheek and jaw,” Kayla told Jam Press.

“I’ve since had a nonsurgical nose job and have also had my smile lines tended to, which were both done with filler.

“I used to get 1 ml in my lips, each cheek and jaw, with 0.5ml in my nose, smile lines and chin.”

On average, to have the same amount of filler as Kayla, you would be looking at forking out between £700£1,000.

However, due to her social media presence, she was able to collaborate with businesses in exchange for the procedures.

Although this might sound ideal to many, Kayla soon realised that her face didn’t look like her own anymore.

She said: “I realised my face was deformed after I went to my now aesthetic practitioner, Sarah, at SLA medical clinic.

“She advised me that the filler used didn't dissolve after six months like most but instead migrated around your face and could last up to six years.

“I’d always thought my face looked a bit weird, but as I was ‘filler blind' from having so much for so long, I couldn’t tell what it was.

“Sarah dissolved the filler in my face over two sessions, so I didn’t lose much of my natural collagen.

“She lightly added filler back in to compliment my face, instead of distort it.

“I had everything dissolved I was holding a lot of migrated filler in my lips, jaw and cheeks.

“Due to how heavy my lips were, they were also pulling my face down and therefore caused worse smile lines.

“Ironic, as I was having filler to try and remove them.”

Kayla used to get comments about her look on her YouTube channel, where fans pointed out how much filler she had, saying it "didn’t look good".

At the time, the influencer assumed they were just "haters" but in hindsight has realised that the amount she was getting was excessive.

In the viral TikTok video, Kayla starts by lip syncing: “It’s so bad, I want to give you a zero, but that’s not possible, so I give you a one.”

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