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Katie Price has gone under the knife again – prompting surgeons to warn she could be risking her life on her quest for the perfect look.
The 45-year-old former glamour model is no stranger to the surgeon’s table, but a source has revealed that despite being warned she could die, “she’ll do anything for fame and success”.
In exclusive photos received by OK!, Katie was seen leaving a clinic in Belgium after having a nose job and a number of other invasive surgeries.
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Katie Price reveals nose job in new video
Katie Price’s latest visit to a cosmetic surgeon has left friends fearing that she’s putting her quest for OnlyFans fame – and a youthful look – above her health.
Sporting bandages over her nose and stomach, the mum-of-five was seen coming out of Belgium’s BeClinic after having another nose job, a lip lift and abdominal etching – a form of liposuction to create a six-pack.
Katie later appeared in a TikTok video to complain about the “itchy” splint which was strapped to her nose and taped down across her face.
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A source close to the star exclusively tells us that Katie is “ignoring all the threats” and will do “absolutely anything” to ensure she’s raking in the cash from the online streaming platform – even if it means dying on the operating table.
“She’s received warnings over the last year that she’s actually risking her life every time she has these invasive surgeries,” our source said.
They added, “She could die on the operating table, but she’s ignoring the threats. It’s all for OnlyFans – it’s her biggest money-maker and she’ll do absolutely anything for fame and success.
“On top of that, she’s desperate to have the face and figure that originally made her famous, but she doesn’t realise all these surgeries are making her look worse.”
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Another source recently claimed Katie’s latest stint abroad was for “corrective surgery to fix some previously botched operations”, and that the star couldn’t wait to be “summer ready” with her new look.
Dr Aamer Khan, a cosmetic doctor from Harley Street Clinic, has warned that the star’s countless operations are becoming more life threatening as time goes on – and advises Katie to be cautious before booking in more.
He explained, “Every time someone goes under general anaesthetic, there’s a 1 in 100,000 chance of not coming out of it. Katie, as with anybody having this much surgery under general anaesthetic, could die under the knife.
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Dr Khan added, “Not only that but we’ve just started to discover that some types of general anaesthetics seem to lead to the changes that we see in Alzheimer’s Disease. The more Katie goes under, the more she’s putting herself at risk.
“If she were to get an infection, there’s also a risk of sepsis, which can be life threatening. We also know liposuction is a risky procedure because you are taking tissue away and have the possibility of puncturing the abdominal organs.
“When injecting fat into any part of the body, there’s a risk of injecting it into blood vessels. It can cause a blockage in the lungs, which means you won’t be able to get oxygen around the body. If it goes to the heart, it can cause a cardiac arrest. If it goes to
the brain, it can cause a stroke”.
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Katie’s latest surgery comes soon after mum Amy blasted her daughter for yet another “ridiculous” boob job and revealed her fears that she’d end up looking like “the Bride of Frankenstein”.
Talking to This Morning, Amy said she thought her daughter had “body dysmorphia” and expressed her fears over the dangerous procedures she’d had over the years.
In her recent memoir The Last Word, Amy also explained that she can “barely recognise” Katie’s body any more and the “worst” thing was when she had surgery on her “beautiful face”.
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Dr Khan warns of the physical and psychological implications Katie could face every time she books in for new “tweakments”.
He says, “Every time you cut into the tissue, healing occurs down two pathways – regeneration and scarring.
“Each time you have surgery you are increasing the amount of scar tissue that’s there, and the outcome becomes less predictable. Moreover, you can lose perspective on what you look like. You may have a picture in your mind of what you want to look like, but you’re so far removed from the person you were that it can have major psychological consequences.”
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In December, Katie, 45, had her 16th boob job as part of her quest to have “the biggest in Britain”. In spite of her 2120 CC implants weighing a whopping 2kg each, she said she’d like to eventually increase the size.
She told us, “I love them. They healed really quickly and they didn’t hurt at all. That probably doesn’t help. Because I heal quickly, it doesn’t put me off and I have more.
“I would go bigger as well – and I will eventually. I just love having big boobs and a small body. I’ve always loved that look. In my eyes, if I’m having a boob job, I want them to look fake, I don’t want them to look natural. I don’t like the natural look.
“I just like that old-school American Playboy pin-up look. When I have surgery, that is what I’m striving for. If I could look like my airbrushed pictures, that would be amazing. But that’s impossible to achieve.”
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As well as multiple boob jobs, Katie has also had at least three face lifts, multiple liposuction procedures, plus Brazilian butt lifts. On several occasions she’s headed abroad to have the operations. Dr Khan says the risk of complications both in and after surgery are higher overseas.
“There are clinics that work to the same standards we work to, but the regulations aren’t as strict,” he explained. “Quite often a patient will fly back soon after their operation, so their recovery and healing won’t be monitored.
“At our clinic, we wouldn’t even operate on someone if they lived far away, unless they were staying in the UK for the recovery time. The risks are just too high."
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Dr Khan added, “You also need to consider the language barrier. Unless you completely understand what they’re telling you, you’re not able to fully consent. We have interpreters for patients who do not have a full understanding of the English language. We feel it’s paramount to ensuring they have full understanding of the procedures, risks, side effects and recovery.”
The former glamour model had an eye and brow lift at the same Belgian clinic back in January, as well as ‘butterfly lips’ and Botox just one month later.
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But Katie – who is mum to Harvey, 21, Junior, 18, Princess, 16, Jett, nine, and Bunny, eight – insisted she wasn’t addicted to surgery and doesn’t “want to look like a freak”.
She told GMB,“It’s like a car – you have an MOT. If you get a scratch or a dent, you fix it, and that’s how I feel with my body. I’m not trying to look younger and I don’t want that alien look.
“Having surgery isn’t fun and games, it is painful and it’s irreversible… Everyone’s got imperfections, I could go over the top but I don’t want to look like a freak.
“I’m not addicted, but if people want to say I’ve got body dysmorphia, just say it, even my mum says, “You need to see somebody, you’re not normal in the head, are you?”
* For info on Dr Khan, visit harleystreetskinclinic.com
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