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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Brielle Biermann has warned of the consequences of under-eye filler

    The 28-year-old reality TV star had the procedure done at the age of 18 but when she decided to reverse it, her doctor Terry Dubrow warned her that there could be unsightly consequences


    Speaking on Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind, she said: "I hope nobody else gets under-eye filler. It's so dangerous and it's not worth all the recovery I had to go through to get back to here.

    "I was definitely scared to reverse my under-eye filler. I saw the photo that Dr. Dubrow showed me that could potentially happen and it ended up happening. It was really rough. I was beside myself because it looked horrible. I looked way older than I was.

    "I must have had eight to 10 procedures to get me back to where I am now. I had to inject my own blood to produce collagen under my eyes two different times, a month apart. I had to do radio frequency lasers twice. I had to do micro needling, make it less puffy, dissolve mor filler that I didn't even know was there. It all just migrated."

    However, the former Real Housewives of Atlanta star is thrilled with the results.

    She said: "My skin is tighter. I feel more youthful, more beautiful, more confident than ever before."

    Meanwhile, Brielle admitted she felt comfortable getting cosmetic treatments because her mom Kim Zolciak, 47, always made them seem "normal".

    She said: I was always going with her to her doctor's appointments.

    "I feel like she was mostly getting every laser you could think of to remain youthful. Then, every month, I'm like, 'I need to go get my lips done.' Filler became, like, going and getting a Diet Coke. The under eye filler just became an insecurity that I didn't even know I really had.

    "My mom was always going to get Botox and lip filler. Watching my mom go through this kinda just made it seem normal."

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