Former 'The X Factor' contestant Christopher Maloney has revealed the results of his eye bag surgery after removing filler underneath his eyes. The 48-year-old, who underwent the procedure in Poland, shared a video of his swollen face and bloody stitches just an hour post-surgery, cautioning fans about the risks of under-eye filler.
Europe Surgery's Role in Maloney's Transformation
Maloney's journey began with the removal of filler in the UK before he traveled to Poland for eye bag surgery at Europe Surgery. The clinic shared a video on Instagram where Maloney explained his decision and the immediate aftermath of the procedure. He stated, "The filler, I had lots of loose skin, so beware, do not get filler underneath your eyes because you'll end up here - mind you, that may be better because if you do, then you'll end up here."
Fan Reactions and Clinic's Defense
Fans were taken aback by Maloney's new appearance, with some expressing concern and others offering support. One comment read, "I remember him from the X factor,kind of!? (sic)" while another said, "Omg !! You look great already so leave face alone (sic)." Europe Surgery responded to the criticism, stating , "Guys this is what people look like 1 hour after eye surgery.. You have to wait a week for the results." A supporter of Maloney also chimed in, "Be kind. If you can't be kind, why say anything he's a lovely person."
Maloney's History of Cosmetic Procedures
Maloney, who rose to fame on 'The X Factor' in 2012, has undergone numerous cosmetic procedures over the years. According to reports, he has had 20 tweaks in the last seven years, including seven nose jobs, eight hair transplants, his teeth done, and three eye operations. His latest procedure serves as a cautionary tale for those considering under-eye filler.
The Risks of Under-Eye Filler
Maloney's experience highlights the potential risks associated with under-eye filler. while filler can provide a temporary solution for under-eye bags, it can also lead to complications such as loose skin and the need for corrective surgery. Maloney's warning, "do not get filler underneath your eyes because you'll end up here," underscores the importance of considering the long-term effects of cosmetic procedures.
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