Molly-Mae Hague reveals she’s dissolved her lip fillers

Molly-Mae Hague has revealed she’s completely dissolved her lip fillers.

The Love Island star, 21, took to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday evening to admit she ‘doesn’t know to feel’ about her natural look.

Appearing camera shy, the influencer covered her mouth as she reassured fans that she’ll share the results in an upcoming YouTube video.

Big change: Molly-Mae Hague has revealed she’s completely dissolved her lip fillers (pictured earlier this month)

The media personality went make-up free as she said in the clip: ‘So, guys, someone may have had their full lip fillers dissolved today.

‘That someone may have been me. I don’t know how to feel about it to be honest. But I have vlogged the whole thing, so you’re going to see very soon.’

The blonde’s beauty move came after she confessed that she regretted having the cosmetic procedure.

‘I have been thinking recently that I want to get them dissolved. I’m not sure anymore, I’m just not feeling it anymore’, Molly-Mae said in a Q&A in July.

Less is more: The Love Island star, 21, took to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday evening to admit she 'doesn't know to feel' about her natural look

Less is more: The Love Island star, 21, took to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday evening to admit she ‘doesn’t know to feel’ about her natural look

Tease: Appearing camera shy, the influencer covered her mouth as she reassured fans that she'll share the results in an upcoming YouTube video

Tease: Appearing camera shy, the influencer covered her mouth as she reassured fans that she’ll share the results in an upcoming YouTube video

The girlfriend of boxer Tommy Fury elaborated: ‘I’ve had all my other filler dissolved, so I’m thinking I might just go ahead and get my lips dissolved.’ 

She added however that without the enhancement to her pout she would ‘literally have no lips’.

The reality star then playfully acted out thinning her lips to demonstrate to fans what they would look like without the fillers. 

Molly-Mae explained: ‘I don’t think you guys understand, if I was to get my lips dissolved my lips would literally be like this…I’m not joking, I have no lips without filler, so…I need to have a little think about that one.’

Full lips: The blonde pictured last month with her boyfriend of over one year, boxer Tommy Fury

Full lips: The blonde pictured last month with her boyfriend of over one year, boxer Tommy Fury

Before: The reality star's incredible pre-villa transformation was revealed in a slew of throwback snaps (pictured in October 2017)

After: The Hertfordshire native has drastically changed in the two years (pictured in March 2019)

Before and after: The reality star’s incredible pre-villa transformation was revealed in a slew of throwback snaps (pictured left in October 2017, right in March 2019)

Candid: The media personality's beauty move came after she confessed that she regretted having the cosmetic procedure in July

Candid: The media personality’s beauty move came after she confessed that she regretted having the cosmetic procedure in July

Joker: The TV star playfully acted out thinning her lips to demonstrate to fans what they would look like without the fillers

Honest: 'I have been thinking recently that I want to get them dissolved. I'm not sure anymore, I'm just not feeling it anymore', Molly-Mae said in a Q&A

Joker: The TV star playfully acted out thinning her lips to demonstrate to fans what they would look like without the fillers

Earlier this month, the TV star received a shock diagnosis after having a potentially cancerous mole removed from her leg and revealed she would go under the knife once more.

She wrote: ‘The mole has already been removed but my further surgery is next week. I feel it coming around so quick and I’m really b***dy nervous but fingers crossed.

‘Halloween is ruined for me this year because of my operation. Literally the first thing I said when I found out the date. Don’t want to talk about it to be honest. I wait for Halloween all year so I’m very upset.’ 

 

'Halloween is ruined': Earlier this month, the TV star received a shock diagnosis after having a potentially cancerous mole removed from her leg

‘Halloween is ruined’: Earlier this month, the TV star received a shock diagnosis after having a potentially cancerous mole removed from her leg

'Never ignore changes to your body': The social media sensation said she would go under the knife once more in a Q&A

‘Never ignore changes to your body’: The social media sensation said she would go under the knife once more in a Q&A

When she first notified her followers about her health condition, the businesswoman wrote: ‘So about three weeks ago now I was advised that a mole I had on my leg needed removing. I had the procedure done within a few days. 

‘Last week I received my results back and it’s safe to say they were not at all what I was expecting.

‘I’ve been trying to process the information I received whilst being super busy with work and it’s not been easy.

‘I’m still not able to give my full diagnosis until my further surgery has taken place and I’ve received those results but for now I’m just trying to stay positive.’

Scary: The ITV star previously took to social media to share a snap of her scar following the procedure, after getting several different doctors' opinions about the mole

Scary: The ITV star previously took to social media to share a snap of her scar following the procedure, after getting several different doctors’ opinions about the mole

‘I never thought at 21 something like this would happen to me and it’s very scary but all I know is that I absolutely need to share my story and what I’m going through to raise awareness of my situation. 

‘I’ll keep you all updated as much as I can, I’ve already received so many lovely messages from you guys and I appreciate it so much.

‘Your health must come first and I know this is something that some of my followers may have already gone through…. I’d love to hear from you guys.’ 

MELANOMA IS THE MOST DANGEROUS FORM OF SKIN CANCER

Melanoma is the most dangerous form of skin cancer. It happens after the DNA in skin cells is damaged (typically due to harmful UV rays) and then not repaired so it triggers mutations that can form malignant tumors. 

Around 15,900 new cases occur every year in the UK, with 2,285 Britons dying from the disease in 2016, according to Cancer Research UK statistics. 

Causes

  • Sun exposure: UV and UVB rays from the sun and tanning beds are harmful to the skin
  • Moles: The more moles you have, the greater the risk for getting melanoma 
  • Skin type: Fairer skin has a higher risk for getting melanoma
  • Hair color: Red heads are more at risk than others
  • Personal history: If you’ve had melanoma once, then you are more likely to get it again
  • Family history: If previous relatives have been diagnosed, then that increases your risk

Treatment 

This can be done by removing the entire section of the tumor or by the surgeon removing the skin layer by layer. When a surgeon removes it layer by layer, this helps them figure out exactly where the cancer stops so they don’t have to remove more skin than is necessary. 

The patient can decide to use a skin graft if the surgery has left behind discoloration or an indent. 

  • Immunotherapy, radiation treatment or chemotherapy: 

This is needed if the cancer reaches stage III or IV. That means that the cancerous cells have spread to the lymph nodes or other organs in the body. 

Prevention

  • Use sunscreen and do not burn
  • Avoid tanning outside and in beds 
  • Apply sunscreen 30 minutes before going outside
  • Keep newborns out of the sun
  • Examine your skin every month
  • See your physician every year for a skin exam 

 Source: Skin Cancer Foundation and American Cancer Society