I’ve had so much filler l’m more lips than human – trolls say I look like a duck, but I want them even bigger
A plastic surgery fanatic has revealed she won’t hit the brakes on her lip filler, regardless of what online haters have to say.
Vienna Würstel, who lives in Mallorca, Spain, calls herself ‘plastic fantastic’, whilst boasting 30ml of filler in her pout.
The influencer leaves internet users baffled by showing off her huge lips to her 24,000 followers on Tik Tok.
TikTok video, Vienna explained: ‘Last time I had 3CC [3ml], the one before I had 7CC [7mll, the time before that, I had 7CC [7ml]’
She added: ‘I think there is around 30CC [30ml] currently still in my lips and I hope I can have more in the future’
But the content creator will not be deterred from making her lips larger, even if haters compare her to a duck.
I really really wish for even bigger lips and I can’t wait for that, said the TikToker, adding: ‘It’s like my biggest dream right now.’
However, some onlookers were concerned, questioning the safety of Vienna’s plastic surgery procedures.
But the blonde beauty was steadfast that her large amounts of filler are safe, replying: ‘Yes, because all my plastic surgeons I go to are highly qualified.
‘If they weren’t highly qualified, they
Despite flaunting her pout, Vienna – who describes herself as ‘more lips than human – divulged that drinking is sometimes a challenge.
Whilst eating a sweet treat, the plastic surgery fan said in another clip: ‘Eating goes quite well, if you eat something soft.
Vienna stated: ‘But I have to be honest, I could now play the ‘huge lips, I’m so disabled [due to] my lips’, but have these lips and I had to adapt to the changing world I have.
I’m getting better with every practice.’
If you are having any type of dermal fillers you should visit an experienced and qualified practitioner, the NHS says.
They suggest to avoid any beauty practitioners who are not registered and have only completed a short training course.
London-based Dr Tijion Esho, star of Netflix’s Body Fixers, told Femail that he has seen a rise in corrective procedures to amend problems caused by other practitioners.
I’m currently seeing that at least a third of my work is corrective. I see five to seven patients a day