Overview
- Larsa Pippen told followers her facial puffiness stemmed from an allergic response to a platelet-rich plasma treatment she received days earlier.
- On August 7, Dr. Mai Kaga publicly suggested Pippen’s appearance was due to “noticeably overfilled” cosmetic enhancements rather than a medical reaction.
- In a follow-up post on August 9, Kaga insisted true allergies to one’s own PRP are extraordinarily uncommon and unlikely to persist.
- Kaga explained her comments aimed to warn consumers about unnecessary overtreatment and to emphasize preserving natural beauty.
- Social media users and Bravo fans have voiced skepticism over Pippen’s allergy claim, keeping debate active about authenticity in celebrity cosmetic procedures.