Brandi Glanville, 52, ‘may get plastic surgery’ to look hot again after she solves mystery face ‘parasite’ issue

Brandi Glanville, 52, 'may get plastic surgery' to look hot again after she solves mystery face 'parasite' issue

As a seasoned medical professional with years of experience under my belt, I must say that the situation Brandi Glanville finds herself in is truly disheartening. It’s heart-wrenching to see someone struggling to find answers for an unknown condition, especially when it comes to one’s health and appearance.

Brandi Glanville has been talking to plastic surgeon Dr Terry Dubrow about her disfigured face.

Despite the mystery surrounding her appearance issues, Dubrow suggests that she might consider undergoing plastic surgery to regain her former attractiveness, as reported by TMZ.

The 52-year-old reality TV star has been complaining of odd lumps in her famous face.

At one point the ex of Eddie Cibrian said she might have parasites from Mexico under her skin. 

Terry informed the site that she had disclosed to him her past usage of steroids, antibiotics, and antiviral drugs. Moreover, she has consulted with top-tier doctors at Cedars Sinai hospital in Los Angeles, as well as every physician she’s been recommended to.

After Brandi shared with ET that she’s already invested $70,000 in an effort to find out what’s causing the lumps.

Brandi Glanville, 52, 'may get plastic surgery' to look hot again after she solves mystery face 'parasite' issue

Brandi Glanville, 52, 'may get plastic surgery' to look hot again after she solves mystery face 'parasite' issue
Brandi Glanville, 52, 'may get plastic surgery' to look hot again after she solves mystery face 'parasite' issue

This comes after Terry called Brandi’s face a ‘ticking time bomb.’

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star has had all of her facial fillers dissolved.

Following comments made by the doctor from Botched about her health issue, the reality TV personality posted a response, as reported in a quick chat with TMZ.

66-year-old Dubrow voiced his worries about Glanville’s alarming statement suggesting that her recent facial scarring could potentially stem from a ‘parasitic infection.’

The plastic surgeon strongly warned that Glanville’s situation was like a ‘time bomb waiting to explode,’ advising her to seek immediate medical attention from her physicians.

Dubrow emphasized that, as far as he’s concerned, obtaining an accurate diagnosis from a healthcare professional is crucial for addressing the underlying issue effectively.

He said he was ‘concerned’ that Glanville could be suffering from either an ‘infectious process’ or a ‘foreign-body reaction to something she’s had injected.’

Dubrow made it clear that Glanville shouldn’t be held responsible for uncertainty regarding her condition, as he placed the blame on her doctor for lacking a definitive diagnosis and treatment strategy.

Yet, he appeared quite convinced that whatever was happening with her wasn’t related to a parasite, nor was it the result of anything she consumed.

Brandi Glanville, 52, 'may get plastic surgery' to look hot again after she solves mystery face 'parasite' issue
Brandi Glanville, 52, 'may get plastic surgery' to look hot again after she solves mystery face 'parasite' issue
Brandi Glanville, 52, 'may get plastic surgery' to look hot again after she solves mystery face 'parasite' issue

Rather than stating it as an issue, he proposed the idea that something might have entered her bloodstream and planted a foreign entity within her system.

It struck Dubrow as plausible that Glanville’s self-diagnosis could outpace her doctors’ assessments, given his belief that she might indeed need surgery as she suggested.

He noted that she could have been infected with either mycobacteria or fungi, which could be ‘very difficult to treat.’

Dubrow expressed evident worry when he described Glanville’s state as ‘ticking like a time bomb,’ as the possible harm might escalate rapidly over a brief span.

He added that antibiotic treatments for mycobacteria or fungus could take six to 12 months.

To accurately identify what she’s experiencing, it might be crucial for her to receive a proper diagnosis and potentially have a skin tissue sample collected for examination.

Dubrow concluded the interview by offering the services of himself and his Botched costars.

The plastic surgeon also shared with TMZ that he plans to see Glanville the following week for an extensive evaluation to gain a clearer understanding of the potential issue.

Additionally, he mentioned they would discuss over the phone first, enabling him to collect information about her background and symptoms. This way, he could determine the appropriate actions she should take immediately.

During a chat with Entertainment Tonight recently, Brandi shared her feelings of exasperation due to the elusive search for a diagnosis regarding the mysterious ‘skin dweller’ beneath her facial skin that remains unidentified.

She has spent ‘over $70,000’ on temporary treatments in an attempt to fix the issue. 

Brandi Glanville, 52, 'may get plastic surgery' to look hot again after she solves mystery face 'parasite' issue
Brandi Glanville, 52, 'may get plastic surgery' to look hot again after she solves mystery face 'parasite' issue
Brandi Glanville, 52, 'may get plastic surgery' to look hot again after she solves mystery face 'parasite' issue

For the past year, she’s been taking medications. She rarely interacts with others or goes out. Instead, she’s been using most of her savings, more than $70,000, in an effort to understand and treat what seems to be ailing her. This is what she shared with ET.

Glanville has been a variety of doctors in an attempt to get to the root of her issue.

To put it simply, I have quite a few physicians attending to me and I’ve undergone numerous tests… I even paid $10,000 for lab work. In essence, they ran every test imaginable on me… They suggest that it might be a recently discovered parasite causing these symptoms.

Brandi thinks she knows how she contracted the potential parasite.

She mentioned that we left food unattended for extended periods, including meat, and this happened in Morocco.

Approximately half a year following my return from shooting in Morocco, I developed a peculiar issue with my speech and an unexpected swelling, which began in July. We’ve been working diligently ever since to diagnose the problem.

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2024-12-16 22:21

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