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BBC News
7 days ago
- BBC News
Doctor suspended for theft cleared to return to work
A Liverpool-based doctor who stole lip fillers and botox from a former employer has been cleared to return to Nimrit Dhillon was suspended in 2023, after being found guilty of taking items from a former employer worth £1, self-referring to the General Medical Council (GMC), she was suspended for eight months following a three-day hearing by the Medical Practitioner Tribunal Service (MPTS).In a reflective statement, made public by the MPTS, Dr Dhillon has since acknowledged her actions were "wholly unacceptable". She said she had used the suspension period "to reflect extensively, to rebuild my ethical understanding and to ensure that I never repeat these mistakes". Documents made public by the MPTS set out how, in May 2023, Dr Dhillon, who runs an aesthetic procedures business in Liverpool, stole Belotero Intense lip fillers and boxes of Bocouture botox worth £450.A week later, she stole a further three 100-unit boxes of botox and one box of 50-unit Belotero Volume dermal fillers, as well as an additional box of botox and fillers, totalling £700 in 8 June 2023, Dr Dhillon took four more boxes of 100-unit botox belonging to Facethetics Training in Aigburth, worth £ was convicted in August the same year. At a hearing last September at Liverpool Magistrates Court. she was sentenced to a 12-month community order, an unpaid work requirement of 200 hours and ordered to pay £1,450 in a reflective statement, made public by the MPTS, Dr Dhillon said she accepted "full responsibility" for her actions."I was dishonest and I stole property," she said."These actions were wholly unacceptable and fell far below the standards expected of any medical added she "deeply regretted" harm caused to colleagues and to "the reputation of the profession, to public trust, and to those who relied on me to act with honesty and integrity".After serving her suspension, it has been confirmed the GMC has revoked any barriers to the University of Leeds graduate returning to GMC and Dr Dhillon agreed in writing, signed by both parties last month, that her fitness to practise is no longer impaired by reason of her conviction, and the suspension imposed should be revoked for the outstanding GMC found "the risk of repetition of the behaviour that led to her conviction is so low as to be negligible". Listen to the best of BBC Radio Merseyside on Sounds and follow BBC Merseyside on Facebook, X, and Instagram. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230.
Yahoo
23-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Aubrey O'Day Removes Lip Filler, Gets Breast Lift and Shares Why She Did It -- See Her Youthful New Look!
"I was looking in the mirror, and I thought it looked good. 'Cause so many people in L.A. have big, fat lips that are done by doctors that just give it to you for free," O'Day explained. "But I didn't realize how -- it was taking over my face. I didn't even look young. You can really look much younger if you get rid of that stuff." Aubrey O'Day is turning back the clock. In a new interview with Entertainment Tonight, the Danity Kane alum opens up about her scaled back look and why she decided to reverse some of the plastic surgery procedures she's had done over the years. "I got lip fillers that were like, invading my face. And I thought they really looked good until they took 'em away and I got to see that I was trippin.' Good God, I'm so happy those lips are off my face. When I see photos with the lip injections, I'm disgusted," O'Day expressed. "I thought I was killing it, and I was not, ever was I killing it with those big, giant -- when people would say 'duck lips,' I'd be like, 'They're just jealous,' oh no, they were trying to tell me." She continued, "Some people aren't haters, some people are really trying to guide you better. And I was looking in the mirror, and I thought it looked good. 'Cause so many people in L.A. have big, fat lips that are done by doctors that just give it to you for free." O'Day said the doctor she was seeing at the time had her come in for repeated treatments, and she'd accept them, telling ET she was just trying to "keep up with the Joneses." "But I didn't realize how -- it was taking over my face. I didn't even look young," O'Day stressed. "You can really look much younger if you get rid of that stuff." "People always think I have these fake boobs, fake butt," she continued. "I think when they see me in person they can probably get a better gauge." O'Day learned a lot more about cosmetic surgery after appearing on E!'s Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind, where she got the chance to scale back some of the things she had over the years and also learn about potential procedures she could undergo to get that youthful glow she was always after. "Even all the way through the ending, we filmed later on, at the end of last year, I was still -- and I'm gonna hate seeing the end of this show 'cause my 41, 40 at that time, year-old boobies, were like down here, and I'm taping them up. I finally figured out how to get this boob tape that lifts them all up," O'Day explained of her breasts, which she got done as a result of the experience. Despite rumors that she had implants, O'Day revealed only recently got a breast lift when she went under the knife in January -- something she has zero regrets about. "Now these things are just sitting. No bra, no tape, no nothing. They're just up. They're back like my 21-year-old titties, and I love it," the musician gushed. "So I would tell everybody that surgery was great, I'll tell you the surgeon. They look amazing. Very, very minimal scares. I'm so happy that my boobs are finally back where they deserve to be after all the work I've done in my life." As for what made her undergo the experiment, O'Day said the transformational aspect -- inside and out -- is what drew her to it. "There's therapists... for me, is it gonna be a physical transformation that's so outrageous? No. But physical transformations and mental transformations hold the same type of weight. You may have to be out for months with a physical transformation, sometimes you're out for years with mental ones," O'Day said of filming for the show, which took place during the time Sean "Diddy" Combs was initially indicted on crimes of sex trafficking and racketeering. Diddy has since gone to trial and was ultimately convicted of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. He's currently behind bars as he awaits sentencing. "I learned so much," she added, of both herself and what she was able to handle, by participating in the show, noting that she made "real" lifelong friends in the process that are still standing by her side today. Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind airs Wednesdays at 10:00 p.m. ET on E! Solve the daily Crossword


Daily Mail
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Aubrey O'Day reverses her plastic surgery after being 'disgusted' by old photos
Aubrey O'Day is diving headfirst into the Kardashian-led era of plastic surgery transparency. With Kris Jenner casually name-dropping her facelift surgeon, Kylie Jenner admitting to a secret boob job, and Khloé Kardashian listing off her tweaks in a viral clapback, the 41-year-old Danity Kane alum is following suit—getting candid about her own cosmetic journey. And even the ones she's walked back. The 41-year-old singer—who recently shared that ex Donald Trump Jr. once made her feel beautiful —opened up in a Thursday interview about scaling back her look and why she chose to reverse some of the work she's had done over the years. 'I got lip fillers that were invading my face and I thought they looked good until they took them away and I got to see that I was trippin,' she told ET with a smile. She went on, 'I'm so happy those lips are off my face cause when I see photos with the lip injections, I'm disgusted.' 'I thought I was killing it… and I was not ever killing it with those big, giant… when people would say "duck lips," I'd be like, "They're just jealous," … oh no, they were trying to tell me.' She continued, 'Some people aren't haters, some people are really trying to guide you better. And I was looking in the mirror, and I thought it looked good.' 'I was just keeping up with the Joneses and it was just taking over my face. I didn't even look young,' O'Day stressed. 'You can really look much younger if you get rid of that stuff.' O'Day said she began learning more about the realities of cosmetic procedures after appearing on E!'s Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind, where she started dialing things back and undoing work she no longer felt served her. But she hasn't sworn off surgery altogether. Concerned about sagging breasts, the singer opted for a breast lift in January—and couldn't be happier with the outcome. 'Now these things are just sitting. No bra, no tape, no nothing. They're just up. They're back like my 21-year-old titties, and I love it,' she said. 'I was just keeping up with the Joneses and it was just taking over my face. I didn't even look young,' O'Day stressed in the interview; (L on July 16, R in 2019) 'So I would tell everybody that surgery was great, I'll tell you the surgeon. They look amazing. Very, very minimal scars,' she continued. 'I'm so happy that my boobs are finally back where they deserve to be after all the work I've done in my life.' O'Day said the experience on the show taught her a lot—both about herself and what she was capable of handling. 'I learned so much,' she added, noting that she also formed 'real' lifelong friendships during her time filming the show.
Yahoo
17-07-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Here's what to do before and after getting lip fillers
Swelling and bruising are common side effects after getting lip fillers. While these symptoms typically resolve on their own in a few days, what you do (and don't do) directly after your appointment matters most to help minimize swelling and bruising. Below is the advice that I give my patients after getting lip fillers. What to apply to your lips after fillers Right after your lip filler treatment, apply topical arnica to the injection sites. Arnica is a natural remedy known for its strong anti-inflammatory properties and ability to reduce bruising by promoting circulation and stimulating white blood cell activity. You can also take oral arnica tablets before and after your lip filler appointment to help minimize bruising. If you do develop bruising, you need Alastin INhance Post-Injection Serum. It contains lactoferrin, a naturally-occurring protein that binds to iron receptors and helps to break up the blood cells in the skin that cause discoloration. Studies have shown that, when applied after injectable procedures like lip fillers, Alastin INhance reduced the intensity of discoloration caused by bruising by 73%. What to avoid after lip fillers Avoid anything that will cause heat for the first 48 hours after getting lip fillers. Heat increases blood flow and inflammation, which can worsen swelling and make bruising more likely after lip fillers. This includes: No exercise, which increases body heat. No hot showers. Use cool water to wash your face. No hot drinks like coffee or tea. Bottom line Topical and oral arnica are the best things you can take and apply to your skin to help prevent bruising after lip fillers. You should also avoid anything that causes heat, which can increase swelling and bruising. If you do develop bruising after fillers, use Alastin INhand Post-Procedure Serum, which has been clinically proven to significantly reduce post-procedure bruising. I'm still on sabbatical and no longer run Baumann Cosmetic Institute, so please follow @SkinTypeSolutions on social media, or visit if you have questions.


South China Morning Post
14-07-2025
- Health
- South China Morning Post
Do lip fillers affect kissing and can they be harmful? Experts on the results and risks
Our lips say a lot and we want them to look good. 'Full, beautiful, sensual lips represent youth, fertility and sexual attractiveness,' says Helge Jens, a German plastic and aesthetic surgery specialist based in the western German city of Aachen. 'Rosy, full lips simply look vibrant, while thin, dry, colourless or wrinkled lips tend to symbolise illness and age.' 'Lips play a major role in our emotional life,' says Berlin-based psychotherapist Wolfgang Kruger. 'Kissing is the best and most intimate way to create closeness.' Social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram are helping drive the demand for more desirable-looking lips , especially through lip fillers. But can fillers be harmful? Do they affect sensation? Are they noticeable when you kiss? Social media platforms are helping drive the demand for more desirable-looking lips. Photo: Shutterstock People do not always get plastic surgery for lip fillers. Depending on local regulations, they can also get fillers from beauticians. In Hong Kong, the Department of Health says only registered medical practitioners should give these injections.