Singer Meghan Trainor says she has permanently lost the ability to smile due to a failed cosmetic surgery.

She has advised against the surgery.

November 29th 2024.

Singer Meghan Trainor says she has permanently lost the ability to smile due to a failed cosmetic surgery.
Meghan Trainor, the American musician and advocate for body positivity, recently shared a cautionary message for her fans, particularly her female followers, about the dangers of getting botox. This warning came after her own unfortunate experience with the popular cosmetic surgery.

In her latest podcast, Workin' On It, the 30-year-old singer opened up about her botched botox procedure, which she had hoped would enhance her appearance and boost her confidence. Meghan, who is about to embark on her first tour since giving birth to her two children, Riley and Barry, with husband Daryl Sabara, revealed that she had a "lip flip" done. This involves injecting a small amount of Botox into the upper lip to make it look fuller.

However, the seemingly minor change had a major effect on Meghan's ability to smile. She shared that she can no longer smile properly and her face hurts when she tries to do so. She even posted a photo on her Instagram, showing the effects of the lip flip. Despite her regretful experience, Meghan clarified that she is not against cosmetic surgery in general. In fact, she is planning to get a breast augmentation to address her "saggy" breasts, which she attributes to weight loss and breastfeeding.

The singer explained that she has always wanted to get a breast augmentation, not to increase her breast size, but to make them "tiny". She also reassured her fans that this is not a decision she made because she is unhappy with her body. On the contrary, she loves her body and has been wanting this procedure for a long time. She also mentioned that it will be a big step towards boosting her confidence.

While Meghan did not disclose when she will undergo the breast augmentation, it is likely to be in the near future as she has a busy schedule with shows lined up until December 17. The recovery time for this procedure can vary from four to six weeks, depending on the type of augmentation.

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