Sameera Reddy sparked rumours when she appeared at the Fashion Week with a plumper upper lip than usual. The apparent surgery is the latest step in the line of makeovers (gone are her curves, and she now sports an extra-skinny avatar) that she has been undergoing to revamp her acting career.
The actress denies having her lips enhanced, "I haven't done anything to my lips! Are you joking?" A friend of the actress adds, "Sameera hasn't done any lip surgery. It's because she has lost weight drastically in the last three months that her face looks more chiseled and lips fuller.
Sam has a natural pout and because her features have got accentuated her lips are looking plumper. Sam is extremely confident and happy with what she is gifted with and would never adopt artificial means."
How to get thicker lips
Lip augmentation can take an hour, correcting a serious mistake can take years - often with little result.
Dermal lip fillers: They are temporary, and will require top-ups. While some advertise their permanence, the result of permanent fillers often is lumpy and bumpy, so it's advised to stay away.
Collagen Injections: Derived from cattle connective tissue, it used to be the most popular lip filler. Which changed after some high-profile people ended with near-disastrous results. The effect can last up to 18 months.
Cosmoderm/Cosmoplast: This filler is made from human skin grown in a lab. Gross but less painful than other fillers. Maybe you can ask to grow your own.
Fat Transfer: Blobs of fat from other parts of your body, such as your thighs and butt, are injected into your lips!
Restylane: An injectable gel, whose effect lasts for up to nine months.
Tissue Transfer: Tissue from your mouth is taken and thread into lips for a permanent, plumped up look.