Body image is something that often weighs on the mind of almost everyone.
Sometimes when the means are available, people have elected to have cosmetic procedures to alter their appearances and this has been more publicised when it comes to celebrities.
However, some celebrities have been open about when they regretted having these procedures done and have even reversed them.
Amongst these celebrities are Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague, Diva Forever star Gemma Collins, and Keeping Up With The Kardashians star Khloe Kardashian.
So, what have these strong women said about their undoing cosmetic fillers?
Khloe Kardashian
The sassiest third eldest Kardashian sister has previously opened up about her own experience with temporary fillers back in 2016.
She revealed: "[Fillers] did not work for me. I looked crazy, and I still think the effects are in there.
"I went to have it all dissolved like three times."

Khloe added: "My face was so f***ed I had to go and get this whole thing dissolved.
"It was a bummer and now I'm afraid to do it again. And I’m almost like, I swear things are still in my face."
Regardless of this speculation has remained rife over Khloe's changing appearance over the years, with comments about "different faces" on various social media snaps.
Khloe was recently at the centre of a further photograph drama when her team reportedly worked hard to remove an unedited bikini snap from online.

According to Page Six, it was claimed that the snap was "posted to social media without permission by mistake by an assistant".
Tracy Romulus, chief marketing officer for KKW Brands, said in a statement: "The colour edited photo was taken of Khloé during a private family gathering and posted to social media without permission by mistake by an assistant.
"Khloé looks beautiful but it is within the right of the copyright owner to not want an image not intended to be published taken down."
Gemma Collins
The Only Way Is Essex legend Gemma Collins has had her own experience with fillers that she has opened up about.
The Diva Forever star revealed earlier this year that despite previous botox and filler treatments worth a reported £8,000, she was now gotten the fillers disolved.

Gemma told the The Sun: "I have tried Botox and filler, and I had it all dissolved. I can't stand it.
"I was looking at myself thinking 'I just don't look like me anymore'."
The reality TV star admitted that she is now focused on achieving a more natural look.

She added: "The young girls of today, all these lips, it's just a bit too much. People think it's the norm now, and it's not. We've got to stay natural."
Gemma was reported to have previously teamed up with Harley Street clinic London Aesthetics to offer Gemma Collagen, which was a a business that focused on anti-ageing and offers facial peels and collagen supplements.
Molly-Mae Hague
Love Island 2019 star and social media influencer Molly-Mae Hague has been very open about undoing cosmetic procedures.
Molly-Mae has revealed that she has removed fillers from her lips and face, along with undoing teeth bonds and ditching long extensions to look more natural.

Speaking on her Instagram Stories, Molly-Mae revealed: "I think I've taken all the steps that I want to take now in reversing all the mistakes I made with the fillers, getting things done that I didn't necessarily need to get done and didn't think through at the time, about two or three years ago."
She discussed on her YouTube channel removing lip fillers she had had since she was 17-years-old.

Molly-Mae explained in the video in October : "This is something I've been putting off now for the last six months. I am getting my lips dissolved.
"My lip filler journey has been a very, very long one. I've been getting my lips filled with filler since I was about 17 which is literally ridiculous.
"I want to talk you through the process of undoing."

Molly-Mae also offered advice to young people considering cosmetic surgery, with urge for them to think things through.
Molly captioned the video: "Please don't make the same mistakes I did."
The influencer noted: "Wait a good few years until your face has matured until you get a little bit older and then make decisions about cosmetic work and stuff."
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