Geordie Shore star Chloe Ferry has had her lip filler dissolved after spotting 'quite a lot of migration' on her top lip. Migration pertaining to filler is when the substance moves or spreads unintentionally - forming an undesired ledge on the lip.

The 28-year-old follows in the footsteps of other reality-TV stars turned influencers such as Love Island's Molly-Mae Hague, TOWIE's Chloe Sims, and fellow G-Shore star Charlotte Crosby - who previously claimed her own prior fillers looked 'ridiculous' and 'awful'. Ferry started the process at her own Beauty Lounge salon in Newcastle, sharing a video to social media to show how quick and easy the process is.

The Beauty Lounge captioned the clip: "@chloegshore1 is starting her lip dissolving journey! Lip filler dissolving treatment is used to break down unwanted dermal filler. This procedure is a safe and comfortable way to return the lips to their natural size and shape."

They added that during treatment, hyaluronidase is injected into the lips - an enzyme commonly used to correct poor aesthetic outcomes and lumpy results. Speaking in the video, Chloe said: "So the day's finally come - I am getting my lips dissolved.

"As you can see, I've got quite a lot of migration there, so we're going to get all of that migration gone."

Chloe then shared a before pose with a large mirror in hand, before a needle was inserted into her top lip to break down the filler. Experts say that most people often see results after one to two days, after the swelling has subsided - but some require multiple sessions to remove their fillers completely.

Reality-TV star Chloe has been incredibly open about her cosmetic procedures, in the past revealing that she had splashed out more than £50,000 on breast, cheek, lip, chin, nose and eyebrow procedures. However, more recently she said that she was 'done' with plastic surgery.

Speaking to Closer in 2021, the Newcastle native said: "For the first time in ages, I’m really happy with the way I look. I feel that I look good. And I really don’t think I will get any more surgery – I feel done with that now.

"I’ve been through times when I’ve not felt good about myself but at the moment I’m feeling great. I’m in a new chapter of my life. I’m ready to settle down and be successful. I want to be taken more seriously."

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