A WOMAN who was warned she'd regret getting filler under her eyes has insisted she's thrilled with the results.
Bry explained that she was feeling “really nervous” ahead of her appointment to get the injections in her tear trough area.




But she admitted that as she “really hated” the way her eyes looked, she wanted to take the chance that it would help her get rid of the “genetic eye bags” and dark circles.
Despite that, she received more than a few warnings from people not to go ahead with the procedure – which can set you back around £349 for a 1ml syringe in the UK.
“I'm really hoping and praying that I don't regret doing this because a lot of people are like, ‘oh don't do it, you're not gonna like under eye filler'.”
In the video on TikTok, Bry showed herself going for the filler, which began with numbing cream being applied under the eyes and on the cheeks.
However, the pain involved was more than she expected, as she admitted the aesthetician had to give her some chewing gum when she “almost passed out” after having the filler in her cheeks.
But resuming the video after the appointment, Bry revealed she was thrilled with how things looked straight after the injections.
“All right, here we go. I am back an hour later,” she said.
“Wow, it looks so good. I don't look so tired anymore!”
“Oh my goodness!” Bry concluded the video.
“Girl it looks GREAT!!!” one person commented on the clip.
“I got the same thing last year and obsessed with the results and it made me feel so confident!”
“Under eye filler changed my life… I will never regret it,” another added.
“WOW! Looks amazing,” a third commented.
“Glad you went for it! Tear trough filler can get a bad rep as not everyone is a suitable candidate for it but some practitioners go ahead and treat them anyway.”
“Do you know what type of filler they used?!! I want too it looks SO good girl!!” someone else asked.
To which Bry replied: “Restylane!”
“Under eye filler was one of the best things I’ve ever done!” another wrote.
“Even a few years later, my bags don’t look nearly as bad as they used to.”
Others insisted that Bry needed to go for a “blepharoplasty” – also known as an eyelid lift – instead of filler.
But while she said she would do that eventually, she didn't have the £6,000 it would cost to have the surgery.