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What should I do if my mouth is swollen after floating lips?
Ms. Zhang, a citizen, thinks it is too much trouble to apply lipstick every day. Recently, she went to a beauty salon to bleach her lips. Unexpectedly, two days after operation, her lips were chapped and peeled off. The beauty salon told her that this is a normal phenomenon after lip bleaching. After two days of infusion, it disappeared after a few days of treatment. However, after 8 days, the symptoms did not improve, and the peeling skin of the lips turned up layer by layer, all the lips festered and pustules increased. After finding a beauty salon, Ms. Zhang was told that she could recover in two days, but after treatment, the swelling symptoms of Ms. Zhang's lips became more and more serious.

After diagnosis, Ms. Zhang suffers from granulomatous cheilitis, which is a serious cheilitis. Because the foreign body enters the labial tissue, the repeated stimulation of the foreign body leads to the continuous proliferation of granulation tissue, which is difficult to remove. At present, Ms. Zhang is receiving treatment, and it remains to be seen whether she can restore her original appearance.

Consumers Association issued a consumer warning in this regard: citizens must consider personal physical differences when doing beauty, and beware of adverse reactions such as allergies, which will lead to disfigurement of beauty.