'Dermal fillers are extremely dangerous and unfortunately there are no laws dictating who can or can’t do them,' warns campaigner
Kevin O'Connor/FacebookA photograph of Julie posted on Facebook by husband Kevin O'Connor on the day she passed awayKevin OConnor with his wife JulieKevin O'Connor/FacebookA photograph of Julie posted on Facebook by husband Kevin O'Connor on the day she passed awayKevin OConnor with his wife JulieThe group warns that the fillers market is under-regulated in the UK, with some available online for as low as £44, and therefore this has led to the rise in botched procedures.
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