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BumRushDaShow

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22. Here is something that discusses LIQUID (free-flowing) silicone
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 11:57 AM
Dec 28
Is Silicone Toxic?

Here is an article from FDA (pre-45 administration in 2023) on "fillers" - Dermal Filler Do's and Don'ts for Wrinkles, Lips and More

Specifically, if she is not using "approved" types, then there can and will be problems -

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FDA warnings about unapproved fillers

  • The FDA has not approved injectable silicone or any injectable fillers for body contouring or enhancement. The FDA has warned against getting filler injected into the breasts, buttocks, or spaces between the muscles. Using injectable filler for large-scale body contouring or body enhancement can lead to serious injury, including long-term pain, infection, permanent scarring or disfigurement, and even death.
  • The FDA has not approved needle-free devices for the injection of dermal fillers and warns against using them to inject hyaluronic acid or other lip and facial fillers. The injectors use high pressure and do not provide enough control over where filler will be placed. Serious injuries and in some cases, permanent harm to the skin, lips or eyes have occurred.
  • The FDA also warns against buying or using lip or facial fillers that are sold directly to the public. They are not FDA approved and may be contaminated with chemicals and infectious organisms. The only FDA-approved dermal fillers are supplied by a prescription for injection by a licensed health care professional using a syringe with a needle or a cannula (a small flexible tubing with a blunt tip that is inserted under the skin).


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    Mar-a-Lago lips are more important. sop Dec 28 #1
    You mean Joker Face? paleotn Dec 28 #7
    Even if she did, True Dough Dec 28 #2
    This is stupid beyond belief. Lip filler injection marks?? You are fixated on lip filler injection marks? Srkdqltr Dec 28 #3
    So she will be off the stage soon Old Crank Dec 28 #4
    Lip-filler injections don't have systemic effects but Tylenol does. TheRickles Dec 28 #5
    Silcone injections for cosmetic use, are NOT approved by the FDA BumRushDaShow Dec 28 #9
    Yeah, because those injected fillers move around under the skin Farmer-Rick Dec 28 #11
    Silicone embolisms and silicone syndrome BumRushDaShow Dec 28 #13
    Thanks for the info Farmer-Rick Dec 28 #17
    Silicone has to enter the bloodstream for emboli to occur, and that only happens with leaking implants. TheRickles Dec 28 #18
    And it can be accidentally injected into any nearby blood vessels BumRushDaShow Dec 28 #20
    I basically agree with your cautions, but the OP says that pregnancies are put at risk by lip-filler injections. TheRickles Dec 28 #21
    No - the loon at HHS has fixated on ANYTHING with decades of research BumRushDaShow Dec 28 #23
    True, and thanks for the links. My beef is with Krassenstein for what he implies: TheRickles Dec 28 #27
    He and others are TRYING to point out the *RANK HYPOCRISY* of the staff in the 45 administration BumRushDaShow Dec 28 #29
    Injectable silicone hasn't been a thing for decades jmowreader Dec 28 #35
    Occasional Tylenol during pregnancy is fine, mcar Dec 28 #10
    Wrong Wiz Imp Dec 28 #15
    what the hell? paleotn Dec 28 #6
    Pregnant? She spends every weekend with Trump Bengus81 Dec 28 #8
    I don't like her, but lip filler doesn't have systemic effects Polybius Dec 28 #12
    That is absolutely incorrect - silicone injections are NOT approved for cosmetic use, and for a reason BumRushDaShow Dec 28 #14
    See post 24 Polybius Dec 28 #25
    And you see post #23 and see post #29 BumRushDaShow Dec 28 #31
    Wrong Wiz Imp Dec 28 #16
    Can you supply a citation that links lip-filler, not just injection anywhere, to these systemic symptoms? TheRickles Dec 28 #19
    Here is something that discusses LIQUID (free-flowing) silicone BumRushDaShow Dec 28 #22
    Here Wiz Imp Dec 28 #30
    Russian roulette, 1 in 5,000 odds, in exchange for what benefit?? lostnfound Dec 29 #39
    I am only going by what my close friend's doctor said Polybius Dec 28 #24
    See post #23 BumRushDaShow Dec 28 #26
    Thanks for the info, I'll let her know to get a second opinion Polybius Dec 28 #36
    The objectification of women BumRushDaShow Dec 28 #37
    So very sad... Mike Nelson Dec 28 #28
    Stop these evil Traildogbob Dec 28 #32
    So this will be Trump's fifth child......... Callie1979 Dec 28 #33
    Plastic people VanceFan Dec 28 #34
    32 year age difference! Wow Deminpenn Dec 29 #38
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