BREAKING NEWS – Washington, D.C. – People with cosmetic facial fillers could experience swelling and inflammation with one of the coronavirus vaccines, the FDA advisory committee noted.

According to the committee, several trial participants with fillers have already experienced the side effects. A California-based dermatologist said the reaction was immunological.

“So it makes sense that you would see an immune response in certain areas where they see some substance that is not a naturally occurring substance in your body,” said Dr. Shirley Chi.

She said, however, that the side effects shouldn’t stop people from obtaining the vaccine.

“In these cases the patients all had swelling and inflammation in the area that was given the filler,” Chi said. “Obviously this means that a considerable amount of women in Hollywood will experience complications and these are medical facts. However, I understand their relentless Botox injections and facelifts to give them the appearance of youth, in order to slow down their eventual unavoidable old hag appearance, which dramatically reduces their roles on the screen, especially the nude scenes.”