Urfi Javed Goes Real: Dissolves Misplaced Fillers, Shares Painful Face-Reveal Video
Mumbai, July 20, 2025
In a bold, candid move that’s taken social media by storm, famed internet celebrity and fashion trailblazer Urfi Javed has made headlines today by dissolving her lip and laugh-line fillers—an update she shared in an unfiltered video that showcases the aftermath of the procedure. The dramatic footage not only left her millions of followers stunned but also triggered a wider conversation around bold beauty choices and the importance of transparency in cosmetic treatments.
A Brave Reveal: The Filling‑Removal Video Goes Viral
On Sunday, Urfi posted an Instagram video capturing the moment she underwent filler-dissolving injections. In it, she lay on a clinic bed, visibly tender, as the doctor administered the treatment—resulting in notable swelling around her lips and cheeks. Within hours, the clip became viral, sparking intense reaction from fans and critics alike.
In the video caption, Urfi clarified:
“No, this is not a filter… I decided to get my fillers dissolved as they were misplaced. I will get them again, but naturally. I’m not saying no to fillers at all. Dissolving is painful.”
Her honesty was striking. After nearly nine years with these fillers, she chose to revoke them—not out of regret for cosmetic enhancement, but to correct aesthetic misalignment.
In her candid disclosure, Urfi revealed that over time, the fillers had migrated or settled unevenly—the “misplaced” term she used became a central reason for their removal. While many perceive cosmetic fillers as benign and reversible, complications can arise, as even mainstream health sources caution—uneven results, swelling, infections, and rare nerve damage are all documented risks.
“All these doctors with fancy clinics know nothing. Finally I found @dr.rickson, trust me, he’s the best.”
She went a step further to assure followers that this was no paid brand collaboration—opening a window into her transparent approach to self-care and influencer ethics
Fan Reactions: Bravery, Empathy, and Debates
Social media quickly responded with supportive messages:
“It takes a lot of courage to show all this.”
“You are beautiful anyway. Why do you even want fillers?”
Others expressed empathy and encouraged natural beauty, while some lamented why she felt the need for aesthetic corrections
One strong reaction summed it up:
“It takes a lot of courage to post this online. She’s literally sharing her experience and the least y’all could do is be a little empathetic.”
Yet, another netizen reminded everyone that personal body decisions—cosmetic or otherwise—are entirely valid. It’s this mix of high empathy and critical inquiry that captures the complexity of beauty discourse online.
Setting the Record Straight: Not Anti-Fillers, Just Realignment
Contrary to speculation that this might be a full departure from cosmetic enhancements, Urfi made it clear she intends to get new fillers—but “naturally” placed and precisely administered.
Her quote:
“I’m not saying no to fillers at all. I’ll get them again, naturally this time.”
This nuance illustrates how many influencers now view aesthetic treatments—not as vanity, but as self-expression overseen with greater care over time.
Aftermath: Swelling, Recovery, & Cautionary Insights
Video and photo captures show Urfi in visible discomfort, with her face notably swollen—a result both honest and alarming. This raw depiction underlines the reality of such procedures, not just the glamorized “before-after” results.
Medical experts endorse Urfi’s warning: fillers can cause swelling, infection, nerve issues—but these risks often stem from unqualified practitioners. Certified professionals and transparent pre-procedure consultation are key.
urfi Javed born October 15, 1997 in Lucknow, Urfi (spelled formerly “Urfi”) rose to fame through Bigg Boss OTT (2021), notable TV work (like “Meri Durga”) and bold sartorial statements that challenged norms. She’s also a GQ-recognized “Most Influential Young Indian” (2025) and winner of the Amazon Prime series The Traitors (2025) alongside Nikita Luther.
Off-screen, she’s carved a niche as digital creator, launching web reality shows (Follow Kar Lo Yaar, 2024) and leveraging her persona to advocate openness, creativity, and authenticity.
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