Lisa Rinna is having her facial fillers dissolved because there were "not good" for her.

Lisa Rinna is getting her facial fillers dissolved

Lisa Rinna is getting her facial fillers dissolved

The 60-year-old actress-turned-reality TV star made the revelation after a picture of her was used as an example of an "over-filled" face in a post on TikTok by aesthetic physician assistant Nicole Smith who declared about Lisa's look: "Cheek filler should be done in moderation. Your cheeks should never look this full."

Lisa replied to the post revealing she plans to have her fillers removed, writing: "Skinvive [fillers] is not for everyone, and it was not good for me. Luckily we could dissolve it today. Whew."

The TV star went on to share a warning about facial fillers in a post on her Instagram Stories, adding: "Be aware ... You guys don't use Skinvive don't let any injectors say to you that it's going to just make your skin glowing and hydrated, they claim it's not going to add any volume, It absolutely adds volume!

"It added volume on me. I didn't want that. Luckily we could dissolve it today. Whew."

It comes after Lisa previously declared she feels lucky to have made it to 60 in good health, insisting she has been working out regularly since she was a teenager and lives a "moderate" lifestyle.

She told Cosmopolitan magazine: "“I’ve been really fortunate to get to 60 and be healthy, knock on wood. I keep a very moderate lifestyle. I’ve worked out since I was 16 years old. I live in moderation, even though it seems like I live very loudly and largely. I get my rest. I eat mostly healthy. I’m moderate," she told the outlet.

"I don’t go crazy with anything. So there’s no silver bullet. There’s nothing that I’m super challenged with."

She added of her current attitude: "I just don’t ... [care] about what people think about me, and that has been a tremendous gift that I have learned.

"Everything that I’ve gone through has brought me to this point where I do not ... care what anybody thinks about me. I don’t need your approval. I don’t need you to tell me whether I’m good, bad, ugly, cute, whatever. I’m going to do whatever I feel to make me happy."


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