IT'S a cosmetic procedure that has grown in popularity ever since Kylie Jenner got hers done.
But one woman revealed she's so obsessed with the procedure she's spend over £1,000 getting lip filler.
Chanel Challacombe, 22, from Kent got her first injection of filler into her lips at age 20., to help boost her self-confidence.
Now Chanel has had six sessions, with up to 2ML being injected each time and claims that her filler costs more than some peoples rent for two months.
Claiming it has boosted her self confidence massively, Chanel doesn't plan to not slow down any time soon.
Chanel explains: "I have always wanted big lips, have also had filler in my chin too.
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"It boots my self confidence a lot as when I get filler, it makes me feel confident and happier in myself then when I don't have it.
"Each time I get filler, I pay up to £299 a go, my sugar daddy will pay for it as they always offer.
"I was bullied in school, and I have always struggled with my self-confidence."
Unfortunately, Chanel has received cruel comments form trolls online, but she has learned to ignore them.
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She added: "Other peoples opinions on my appearance don't bother me any more. I get hate on TikTok and my family don’t like it either.
"I used to respond to comments on TikTok but I was getting banned from commenting, so I decided not to pay any attention to it anymore. I'm not bothered about what people think of me.
"From getting hate, it makes me want to get even more filler.
"I think I started to get filler as a coping mechanism. My boyfriend wasn’t a big fan of it and when I started getting more we broke up.
"Then when we broke up I started to get more and more."
Although Chanel doesn't want young girls to think they need filler, she doesn't agree with a new law on filler.
New claims reveal it might become part of the law for filler to be on prescription to reduce the conveyor belt style of people having filler and other procedures.
"When you get it it makes you feel so much better, but as soon as it dissolves it makes you feel even worse."
Chanel Challacombe
But Chanel said: ""I can't see it becoming a prescription based thing. How will they decide who is entitled to the prescription or not.
"I think it would just push people to get it done illegally and on the black market instead.
"With these new laws being proposed, I see both sides. I understand girls who may want to change their appearance, but at the same time these things are permanent.
"If you are showing signs of mental health issues you wouldn't be a good candidate for it, but people will just go abroad instead."
Chanel adds: "I wouldn't be an advocate and tell someone to get filler, I don’t want young girls to think they need it and I would never tell someone they should get.
"When you get it it makes you feel so much better, but as soon as it dissolves it makes you feel even worse.
"You always hear about negativity around filler in the news and it's always people saying to not get filler, they make it out to be way worse than it is, but if you don't like it you can just get it dissolved. But for me, getting it has such a positive effect on me.
"When I first got my filler I wasn’t happy the first time. I was expecting them to be way bigger so I went back.
"I always go back to the same person now they're the only person I trust.
"I do agree on the fact it needs to be tightened with who can do filler, it can cause so much damage if it's done wrong.
"I am getting a boob job in Turkey soon, as I was forced to go abroad for this as my GP wouldn't write me the letter to get it done in the UK.
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"It is a lot harder to get this procedure when you are transgender, but it's what will happen if people can't get procedures like filler done in the UK.
"If people want to get it done they will, and they will find a way."