There are endless rumors of beauty procedures during pregnancy in the celebrity world. Model Emily Ratajkowski has just commented on this. Totally exaggerated or absolutely ok – we clarify.
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A lot changes in pregnancy. Not only for us mere mortals, but also for stars and starlets. And as is so often the case, opinions differ on a wide variety of topics, including botox and hyaluronic acid. Just recently there were rumors about the full lips of pregnant Emily Ratajkowski, 29.
Did these stars do it?
Followers on Instagram had rumored that the model had her lips injected – and that during pregnancy. Of course, the beauty could not offer that and took a position: “I’ve never had my lips injected, but you should definitely not do it during pregnancy,” she recently wrote in her Instastory.
By the way, Emily Ratajkowski is not the only celebrity lady who takes a stand on this issue. Ann-Kathrin Götze, 31, recently mentioned in her Instagram story that, although she had Botox injected, she never did it during pregnancy. And even the Queen of Lipinjections, Kylie Jenner, 23, had to go without it during her pregnancy. So the topic seems to be serious even for celebrities.
Model Chrissy Teigen, 35, on the other hand, said on Twitter last year that she suffered from very severe migraines during her pregnancy. That’s why she got botox injections. She already had an answer to negative and instructive comments from her followers: “If you have the opportunity to go to a neurologist instead of a beautician, it’s not only better, but also safer.” So rumors about the beauty procedures of the pregnant stars keep coming up, but should such treatments even be carried out?
Clearly: no. At least that’s what Dr. med. Andrea Wolff and Dr. med. Isabel Edusei from the Wolff & Edusei practice in Berlin. The specialists for plastic and aesthetic surgery specialize in high-quality beauty treatments with hyaluronic acid fillers from Juvéderm. In the GALA interview, the doctors explained the subject to us.
Interventions during pregnancy? That’s what the experts advise