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COWBOY cosmetics

Once reserved for the rich and famous, facial fillers have found their way into high-street beauty salons. With celeb influencers and social media filters contributing to a surge in demand for non-surgical procedures, more British women than ever are opting for cosmetic treatments such as anti-wrinkle injections and dermal fillers.

According to Save Face (saveface.co.uk) – a national register of accredited practitioners – 59% of people surveyed in a poll said they felt that having non-surgical procedures like lip fillers was comparable to getting their hair or nails done.

But high-street fillers come with greater risks than a dodgy

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