View attachment 63205this could be the look she is going for?!
Jesus Christ.
If anyone came to my salon asking for this look I’d put the client in the bin.
In my professional opinion, I’d say 1 of 3 things has happened.
1. There’s 3 major brands of derma fillers that you find in the UK.
Potentially the filler she had previously hadn’t dissolved entirely (likely lied about how long it was) and they’ve used a different brand this time round which has created the affect of it sitting above her lip.
2. She just doesn’t get on with the style of filler shes had. In which case she should have it easily dissolved and redone.
3. She didn’t follow aftercare correctly and it’s migrated. Which is rare but not impossible.
However, if the salon she went to was reputable, I’d have expected them to follow up (we do 10days later) to ensure the client is happy and nothing further is required.
At the end of the day she’s a face of the beautician, she’s wearing their work.
I’d be calling her back in for corrections if it was me, personally.