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ITV Loose Women's Carol McGiffin shares 'disturbing look' as panel discuss face fillers

Carol McGiffin shocked viewers as she showed what she would look like with a face full of fillers on Loose Women on Thursday (August 4). The 62-year-old looked dramatically different with a plump pout and cheeks in a selfie.

The panel were discussing whether people should need a prescription for lip fillers, amid calls from some MPs for there to be more regulation over them. Turning to a popular Instagram face filter, Carol admitted she found the look "disturbing" as she shared her own experience with going under the knife with the panel.

She said: "I've had a facelift as everybody knows [but] I haven't had all of that work done that was in [that picture]. That is a very, very disturbing look for me." Carol added: "It's an app or a filter...that my friend used when he came over to stay to see what I would look like if I went too far." She then shared her thoughts on the topic.

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The television host said that it's "worrying" young people aspire to look that way, though suggested that a requirement for a prescription might not be the best way to address such issues. "There should be definitely more regulation. I think there should be an age limit [and] consultations for people to make sure they haven't got any dysmorphia," she said.

Carol said there's a "lifelong cost" associated with investing in cosmetic procedures to stay youthful, expressing concern over what happens if you're unable to do so. She asked: "When you can't afford that cost anymore what happens to your mental health if you look in the mirror and see a wrinkle? It's really quite worrying actually."

The presenter wasn't alone in worrying over such cosmetic

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