Are the celebrities and influencers worried? The Moderna coronavirus vaccine causes swelling in people with facial fillers


On learning that people with cosmetic facial fillers could experience swelling and inflammation as a side effect of one of the coronavirus vaccines, the first thought that crossed my mind was, ‘They’d certainly like that.’ It’s not uncommon for people with face and lip fillers to be unsatisfied and always wanting more. With the Moderna vaccine, swelling is observed in the area the filler was injected. This way, at least those insatiable nip tuck lovers will be in a win-win situation. On a serious note, these reactions can be quickly resolved with medical attention, so there’s no stopping half the world from going for yet another beauty jab. Moderna’s approval came one week after Pfizer’s vaccine was authorized. These reactions are immunological and can be treated with steroids and antihistamines. Dr. Shirley Chi said, “Your immune system which causes inflammation, is revved up when you get a vaccine; that’s how it’s supposed to work. So it makes sense that you would see an immune response in certain areas where they see some substance that is not a naturally occurring substance in your body.” a lot of celebrities hide the truth about going under the knife. Still, many like Kylie Jenner, Chloe Ferry, and others. are open about their fillers. They could all experience side effects when it’s their turn to get the vaccine. The Moderna vaccine is sure to catch up faster than Pfizer. It is available in quantities as small as 100 doses and can be stored for 30 days in standard-temperature refrigerators. On the other hand, Pfizer comes in boxes of 975 doses and must be shipped and stored at -94°F (-70°C) for no more than five days.


Knowing what we now know, many celebs may steer clear of the brand to avoid letting the cat out of the bag while most won’t care given it protects them from what was one of the biggest nightmares for everyone.

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[Via: The Sun]

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