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Helen Le Caplain & Chris Slater

Young mum hospitalised as lip filler treatment goes horribly wrong and leaves her with 'duck lip'

A young mum says she ended up in hospital after a botched filler treatment left her with a 'duck lip.' Grace Palmer, 23, then claims the practitioner threatened to 'smash her face in' if she told anyone about her 'horrendous' experience.

Grace said her top lip ballooned to triple its usual size after the needle was twice inserted into her lips. She was in so much pain Grace, from Lancashire, was forced to leave the home of the aesthetics practitioner, who promised she could have the 1ml of filler still in the syringe at a later date.

However the following day, after her lip became so big colleagues of the care assistant said they feared she may lose it - she paid a visit to A+E where she was given tablets to combat the swelling.

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"My top lip was massive, it was triple the size it normally is. My skin was so tight on my lip I thought it was going to burst, it was awful. I looked horrendous, I looked like a completely different person, it was just huge. I looked like I'd been punched.

"It was embarrassing too, I felt like hiding away from people. I was essentially left with a 'duck' lip." The mother-of-one says she contacted the practitioner whilst in the hospital waiting room, the day after her treatment on December 9 last year, in order to obtain her insurance details and was met with a barrage of 'aggressive and 'threatening' abuse.

How Grace's lip looked after the treatment (Kennedy News and Media)

Three months on she has now vowed has vowed never to get her lips done by anyone who operates from their home and isn't a registered nurse. The mum-of-one, from Earby in Pendle, said she decided to get the £50 treatment after previously having her lips done there and having no issues.

However, Grace said the appointment got off to a 'weird and dodgy' start when she claims she was asked to apply her own numbing cream and wait in her car for 10 minutes before being let into the practitioner's home.

After the injector inserted the needle just two times into either side of her cupid's bow, Grace said she couldn't cope with the 'wasp-like stinging' sensation and begged her to stop.

"I've had lip filler done by her before," she said. The first time I had 0.5ml sometime early last year and then had them done a second time in December.

Grace as she usually looks (Kennedy News and Media)

"I loved it the first time, that's why I went back for more. Once the swelling goes down you want more The first time I only had half a ml and it was absolutely fine but this time I wanted a full ml - but she didn't put anywhere near that in.

"It all just seemed a bit weird and dodgy from the start, to be honest, she made me put my own numbing cream on in the car, and then I had to wait for 10 minutes.

"She only inserted the needle into my skin twice. When she was pushing the filler in it absolutely killed, it was like I'd just been stung by a wasp.

"I said to her 'I don't know what it is that's different but I can't stand that pain'. It was awful, my eyes were streaming. I couldn't cope anymore so I told her to stop - so basically she still had a full ml of the filler in there [the needle].

"She said she could get me some numbing stuff that would make my mouth completely numb but that it would be another £10. She said she would save it [the syringe of filler] and that once she'd ordered the [new] numbing cream we could use it then.

"I did think about the fact that the needle was just left but to be honest I just wanted to get out because it was too painful. I've never experienced that kind of pain in my lips before."

After trying to get her lips filled, Grace said she went home and straight to bed and it was only the following morning that she saw her new 'duck-like' pout.

Grace says she was in intense pain after the needle was injected just twice (Kennedy News and Media)

Concerned work colleagues urged her to go to nearby Airedale Hospital in Keighley, West Yorkshire, where she had her lip checked out by A&E doctors.

"I woke up just thinking 'I want to look at my face straight away' and when I saw that I thought 'oh my god' Grace said. "I work in a nursing home where there are nurses, luckily we had to wear masks. It was the only time I was happy about wearing it.

"It wasn't just swelling on my lip, the bottom of my nose was starting to swell as well. When I went to work my manager and the nurses said 'you need to go to A&E just in case you lose the oxygen in your lip, you could lose your top lip'.

"People at my work were worried in case the swelling would go higher up into my eyes. I left work, I lost out on a day's work, and I took myself off to A&E.

Grace went to hospital as the swelling became so bad (Kennedy News and Media)

"While I was there I was receiving phone calls from the practitioner [saying she would] come and smash my face at the hospital. She was so angry, she was saying things like 'what do you expect me to do? It's just swelling, what do you want?'.

"She also said I was stupid for going to hospital and wanted to know which hospital I was at, she was being really aggressive about it.

"She also wasn't willing to give me any refund - bearing in mind I've not used that filler there was a full ml still in that syringe. All I kept asking her was 'can you give me your insurance details please?'.

"She was just saying 'if you want insurance details then come to my door and get them' like in a threatening way. Obviously, she didn't want to do that, she refused to give me my money back and said if I put it anywhere that she was going to get me done for slander.

"I was concerned with her saying what hospital are you at, I was worried she was going to come.I was more worried about my lip and what was going to happen to my face.

Grace says she'll only have future treatments carried out by a registered nurse (Kennedy News and Media)

"The doctors pressed on it and it went from white to pink straight away so the circulation was still there, so they were happy about that.

"They weren't really sure what had gone on because it was so swollen but they gave me some tablets to take and they said it would take the swelling down. I took them and within one or two days the swelling went down."

Two days after Grace had the lip filler she was able to return to work and has vowed to never get treatment with the injector again. Grace said: "I went back to work the day after that [being at hospital. I've not had any contact from her since and she's not given me any refund, I've just got on with my life.

"I've not even thought about getting them done again but if I did I'd go to someone who's professional, who's got a shop, and is a proper, qualified nurse. I would never go to someone's house ever again that's put me off that."

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