Bigger than she bargained for! Woman who drank alcohol within hours of getting new lip fillers wakes up in 'ridiculous' pain with VERY swollen face

 A British woman who made the mistake of drinking alcohol just hours after getting lip fillers was shocked when her face became horrifically swollen.

Morgan Proudlock tried to make her lips larger by getting them injected with hyaluronic acid, a type of lip filler - but after undergoing the procedure, she went out for a few drinks with friends that she would soon come to regret.

As she explained on TikTok, she woke up the next morning and was shocked to discover that her lips - and the area around them - were extremely puffy and swollen.

Not only had they almost doubled in size, but she said the pain was 'ridiculous.' 

Morgan called it the 'worst thing she has ever done.'

A British woman made the mistake of drinking alcohol hours after getting lip fillers - and she was horrified when she woke up with an enormously swollen face

A British woman made the mistake of drinking alcohol hours after getting lip fillers - and she was horrified when she woke up with an enormously swollen face

Morgan Proudlock tried to make her lips larger by getting them injected with hyaluronic acid - but after she ingested some liquor, it completely botched the results

Morgan Proudlock tried to make her lips larger by getting them injected with hyaluronic acid - but after she ingested some liquor, it completely botched the results

'When I drank alcohol after having lip fillers and woke up like this,' she wrote in the video, as she showed off a picture of herself with her inflated face.

'The worst thing I have ever done, pain was ridiculous,' she captioned it. 

According to GreatCityMedical.com, it is best to avoid drinking alcohol or smoking for 24 hours after getting lip injections. 

Alcohol can act as a blood thinner, which increases the likelihood of bruising, inflammation, and swelling.

Drinking alcohol can also be dehydrating, and it is recommended to drink a lot of water after getting lip fillers so that skin stays hydrated. 

In the comment section, Morgan explained that her mishap happened some time ago and she has since healed completely.

She also said she didn't drink 'that much' alcohol, she said, but admitted that she definitely learned her lesson from the ordeal.

Hundreds of commenters chimed in with their fears about something similar happening to them, and some viewers even shared their own mishaps with lip fillers. 

According to Morgan, she woke up the next morning and was shocked to discover that her lips - and the area around them - were super puffy and swollen

According to Morgan, she woke up the next morning and was shocked to discover that her lips - and the area around them - were super puffy and swollen

After undergoing the procedure, Morgan decided to have a few drinks with friends - and she certainly regretted it afterwards

After undergoing the procedure, Morgan decided to have a few drinks with friends - and she certainly regretted it afterwards 

'I drank after [too], the pain was unbearable,' one person wrote. 

'I got mine done on the morning of my birthday and went out that night and was fine, they swelled a bit more than normal but I liked it,' someone else said. 

Morgan isn't the first person to have a bad reaction and swell up after getting lip-fillers.

Earlier this month, a Los Angeles woman named Briana, 22, revealed that her lips became so big that she said she looked like a character from the Grinch. 

Briana didn't even drink any alcohol - her swelling happened for no reason that she could tell.  

Feeling better: Morgan said that the incident happened a while ago and she has since healed completely

Feeling better: Morgan said that the incident happened a while ago and she has since healed completely

Never again: She also said she didn't drink 'that much' alcohol, but admitted that she definitely learned her lesson

Never again: She also said she didn't drink 'that much' alcohol, but admitted that she definitely learned her lesson

Many people started to flood the comment section with their fears about something similar happening to them, and some viewers even shared their own mishaps with lip fillers

Many people started to flood the comment section with their fears about something similar happening to them, and some viewers even shared their own mishaps with lip fillers

Alarmed, she shared a video of herself showing off her massive lips on TikTok, asking for advice. 

Many people responded, and while some said that her lips blowing up were completely 'normal' and that it happened to them too, others suggested she get it check by a doctor immediately to make sure she wasn't having an allergic reaction. 

Thankfully, in another clip, Briana updated her followers and revealed that her lips had gone back to normal. 

She also revealed that she talked to her doctor, who told her she was going to be just 'fine.' 

GreatCityMedical.com reported that some swelling after getting lip injections is totally normal. 

Earlier this month, a Los Angeles woman named Briana, 22, revealed that her lips became so big that she said she looked like a character from the Grinch

Earlier this month, a Los Angeles woman named Briana, 22, revealed that her lips became so big that she said she looked like a character from the Grinch 

Briana, 22, from Los Angeles, California, tried to make her top lip larger by getting it injected with hyaluronic acid, but the result was not what she expected. She is pictured before the procedure
Briana, 22, from Los Angeles, California, tried to make her top lip larger by getting it injected with hyaluronic acid, but the result was not what she expected. She is pictured after the procedure

Briana, 22, from LA, tried to make her top lip larger with hyaluronic acid injections, but the result was not what she expected. She is pictured before (left) and after (right) the procedure

'This is perfectly normal and only temporary. Once the swelling goes down, your lip augmentation will look and feel great,' it said.  

It recommend icing the area and eating healthy food after the procedure. 

'Avoid very salty or spicy foods, as these can irritate the lips,' their website reads. 'Staying hydrated and eating well can help the body heal.

'At night, you may wish to sleep with your head elevated to reduce blood flow and fluid retention in the area overnight. Avoid sleeping on your face.'

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