KATIE Price was issued an urgent warning by her former surgeon who refused to operate on the star – and feared she was “addicted to surgery”.
The former glamour model, 46, underwent a £10k facelift in Turkey last month after being after being turned down by her previous surgeon Dr Jeya Prakash in 2022.
The medical professional, who performed her first and second breast augmentations in 1996, recalled an encounter with Katie two years ago.
“I said she doesn’t need a facelift. Then she went to other places where people didn’t look after her health, they looked after her image. Health is very important,” he told The Mirror.
“[By the third time] I said no, because she seemed to have an addiction to surgery with what she wanted to do.
“She’s a small, petite lady. I always tell her that a squirrel shouldn’t have elephant breasts.”
While a second surgeon, Dr Julien De Silva also echoed the same concern and said Katie could suffer horrifying consequences including “stroke symptoms” if she continues.
They said: “Each surgery carries a further risk or more noticeable scars and other complications, including stretching a motor nerve (known as temporary facial asymmetry, with the appearance of a stroke) as well as common complications such as haematomas (the pooling of blood under the skin).
Earlier this week, Katie shared an infamous clip of singer Cher hitting back at her critics over plastic surgery, with a caption: “Exactly well said.”
However, Katie’s children Princess, 17, and Junior, 19 – who she shares with ex-husband Peter Andre – are said to be “angry and embarrassed” over her latest surgery.
A source close to the family told Closer: “Princess worries about all her mum’s cosmetic surgeries and thinks that Katie is surrounding herself with people who don’t tell the truth.
“Instead, they’re giving her the green light to keep going, but it’s not their body, and she’s not their mum.
“Princess is angry and Junior is embarrassed – he’s said Katie is cringe and needs serious help.”
Her model daughter Princess, 17, is said to be struggling the most with the star’s never-ending surgeries.
Katie has previously said: “I will never stop with this surgery. I want to be a Bratz doll.
“It’s my body and I do what I want to do.
“That’s how it should be, your body, your choice. The difference is I talk about it.
“There’s a lot of people out there who hide [what they’ve had done].”
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Source: The Wall Street Journal