Larsa Pippen Replies to Viral Image Amid Speculation of Excessive Filler Injections by Fans
In the world of reality TV, The Real Housewives of Miami (RHOM) is gearing up for its seventh season in 2025, with Larsa Pippen set to make a return. Known for her openness about various aspects of her life, Larsa has discussed her cosmetic procedures, including her nose, lips, and breasts, on the show.
The Kardashian-Jenner family, another household name in the realm of reality TV, has also undergone significant cosmetic changes since the start of their show. Meanwhile, Larsa's ex-husband, Scottie Pippen, remains a topic of discussion, with details of their sex life having been discussed publicly.
Larsa's appearance has been the subject of much speculation, particularly after a viral photo showed a dramatically changed face. However, contrary to some claims, a photo-induced overfilled appearance was not the cause. Instead, Larsa attributed her altered look to an allergic reaction following a Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) treatment.
PRP treatments involve injecting a patient's own blood platelets into a specific area to stimulate cell growth, tissue regeneration, and collagen production. This procedure is generally considered safe because it uses autologous material, minimising the risk of allergic reactions.
Yet, Larsa's case appears to be an exception. While allergic reactions to PRP are theoretically negligible, Larsa herself reported experiencing such a reaction. This is unusual, as PRP treatments typically do not pose a significant risk of allergic reactions due to the use of the patient's own blood.
Dr. Mai Kaga, a cosmetic surgeon, posted a viral photo of Larsa on Instagram to warn about questionable surgery choices. In response, Larsa addressed the claims about her appearance on the platform.
Larsa has also been in an "odd" romance with Michael Jordan's son from late 2022 to early 2024. Despite the speculation surrounding her appearance, Larsa has denied having a Brazilian butt lift.
In conclusion, while PRP treatments are generally safe and effective, Larsa Pippen's unusual reaction to the treatment serves as a reminder that exceptions can occur. It is essential to consult with a qualified medical professional before undergoing any cosmetic procedure to minimise potential risks.
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[1] PRP treatment details: Involves injecting platelet-rich plasma derived from the patient’s blood to stimulate skin healing and rejuvenation. [2] Allergic reaction potential: Extremely rare or theoretically negligible since PRP uses the patient’s own blood. [3] Larsa’s case: She claims to have had an allergic reaction with visible appearance changes post-PRP, which is an atypical response. [4] PRP treatment sources: [Link to source 1], [Link to source 4]
- In the midst of her return to The Real Housewives of Miami for its seventh season in 2025, Larsa Pippen opens up about her daily beauty routine, which might include discussions on entertainment-related topics like her celeb-friendly pop-culture social life, her daily blend of cosmetic enhancements, and her influences in the ever-changing world of pop-culture.
- As Larsa Pippen continues to make headlines for her transformation, she urges her fans to be cautious when considering cosmetic procedures, like the Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) treatment she underwent, reminding them of the potential for unusual reactions like the one she experienced, even though such incidents are considered extremely rare or theoretically negligible with PRP using the patient’s own blood.