Loose Women stars led a debate on whether non-surgical cosmetic procedures such as lip fillers should be more heavily regulated.
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. 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. 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'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." The 62-year-old broadcaster looked nothing like herself as she flaunted a plump pout and fuller cheeks in the selfie, while the other stars talked about whether people should need a prescription for lip fillers. She then shared her thoughts on the topic.
LOOSE Women star Carol McGiffin has shown off her shocking new look with a "face full of fillers" - but there's a twist.The regular panellist revealed.
I felt like my cancer and the treatments had aged me a lot. Now I feel good.” There is an element of looking in the mirror and if it doesn’t reflect how you’re feeling, it’s horrible!
Loose Women panellist Carol McGiffin stunned viewers with "a face full of fillers" on the show. Guests on the ITV programme were debating whether or not ...
Katie said that while she isn't "anti-treatment" she does agree that there should be regulations for Botox and fillers. I think there should be an age limit and consultations for people to make sure they haven't got any dysmorphia." She added: "What's worrying about that app is that that is a look that some people aspire to.
The 62-year-old was taking part in a discussion with her fellow panellists on the ITV lunchtime show a non-surgical cosmetic procedures such as lip fillers, ...
Katie said that while she isn't "anti-treatment" she does agree that there should be regulations for Botox and fillers. She replied: "Short answer is no I don't. I think it's such a complex thing." "It's an app or a filter or something that my friend used to see what I would look like if I went too far.
Carol, Charlene White, Denise Welch and Katie Piper discussed non-surgical cosmetic procedures amid calls from MPs for greater regulation.
‘It’s an app or a filter or something that my friend used when he came over to stay to see what I would look like if I went too far,’ she added, commenting that it is ‘worrying’ to see young people ‘aspiring’ to look like that. She said: ‘I’ve had a facelift as everybody knows and I haven’t had all of that work done that was in that picture that we used earlier. Trying to see what she would look like with a face full of fillers, Carol actually used an Instagram face filter, however, she admitted the look was ‘disturbing’.
Loose Women stars led a debate on whether non-surgical cosmetic procedures such as lip fillers should be more heavily regulated.
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. 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. 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'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." The 62-year-old broadcaster looked nothing like herself as she flaunted a plump pout and fuller cheeks in the selfie, while the other stars talked about whether people should need a prescription for lip fillers. She then shared her thoughts on the topic.
The panelists, which including Katie Piper and Denise Welch, were discussing whether people should be made to get a prescription for fillers. It comes as MPs ...
What's worrying about that app is that that is a look that some people aspire to. Carol admitted she had previously had a face lift. The panelists, which including Katie Piper and Denise Welch, were discussing whether people should be made to get a prescription for fillers.
The panellist doesn't believe a prescription should be required, but does feel more regulation is needed around injecting fillers.
Katie - though not "anti-treatment" - does agree that there should be regulations for Botox and fillers. Carol said: "What's worrying about that app is that that is a look that some people aspire to. It's an app or a filter or something that my friend used to see what I would look like if I went too far," she clarified.
Loose Women panellist Carol McGriffin showed off a 'new look' on an episode of the daytime talk show. The show discussed if people should have to get a ...
Katie said that while she isn't "anti-treatment" she does agree that there should be regulations for Botox and fillers. She replied: "Short answer is no I don't. I think it's such a complex thing." She said: "What's worrying about that app is that that is a look that some people aspire to.
The host of the ITV talk show was discussing whether or not people should require a prescription before getting fillers injected into their faces. This all ...
Katie said that while she isn't "anti-treatment" she does agree that there should be regulations for Botox and fillers. So no, I don't judge you for it and I think that's the key here." Carol said: "What's worrying about that app is that that is a look that some people aspire to.
The panellists talked about non-surgical cosmetic procedures amid calls for more regulation.
"The licensing scheme will make it an offence for anyone in England to carry out specified non-surgical procedures without a license and we will set out further details in due course. 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. A government spokesperson told The Mirror: "We brought forward an amendment to the Health and Care Act 2022, which gives the Health and Social Care Secretary the power to bring into force a national licensing scheme in England for non-surgical cosmetic procedures, including dermal fillers, to ensure consistent standards are met. 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? 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. 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."
The daytime TV talk show host appeared with what she described as "a face full of fillers" during a debate about whether people should need a prescription to be ...
Katie said that while she isn't "anti-treatment" she does agree that there should be regulations for Botox and fillers. I think there should be an age limit and consultations for people to make sure they haven't got any dysmorphia." Carol went on: "What's worrying about that app is that that is a look that some people aspire to.
The ITV daytime talk show discussed the issue of whether or not people should need a prescription in order to have fillers injected into their faces and lips.
Katie said that while she isn't "anti-treatment" she does agree that there should be regulations for Botox and fillers. She replied: "Short answer is no I don't. I think it's such a complex thing." Carol said: "What's worrying about that app is that that is a look that some people aspire to.
The TV star explained how she hadn't actually had the cosmetic treatment though - and was using the picture as a warning to others.
"What's worrying about that app is that that is a look that some people aspire to. She said: "I haven't had all of that work done what is shown in the picture." Loose Women's Carol McGiffin was unrecognisable as she was shown with a 'face full of fillers' on the hit ITV show today.
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, ...
It's really quite worrying actually." "The licensing scheme will make it an offence for anyone in England to carry out specified non-surgical procedures without a license and we will set out further details in due course. 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. A government spokesperson told The Mirror: "We brought forward an amendment to the Health and Care Act 2022, which gives the Health and Social Care Secretary the power to bring into force a national licensing scheme in England for non-surgical cosmetic procedures, including dermal fillers, to ensure consistent standards are met. 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? 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.
LOOSE Women star Carol McGiffin has shown off her shocking new look with a "face full of fillers" - but there's a twist.The regular panellist revealed.
I felt like my cancer and the treatments had aged me a lot. Now I feel good.” There is an element of looking in the mirror and if it doesn’t reflect how you’re feeling, it’s horrible!