Katie Price Celebrates Her ‘Natural Face’ Amid Ongoing Cosmetic Transformations and Legal Troubles
0Katie Price, the well-known British media personality, recently expressed her contentment with her “natural face” after undergoing her sixth facelift. Despite facing a warrant in her £760,000 bankruptcy case, Price has been actively sharing her recovery process on social media, showcasing a series of selfies from her latest surgical enhancements.
In one of her Instagram posts, Price wrote, “My natural hair growing, My eyelashes. Natural face healing well. @trioclinicistanbul.” The post highlighted her satisfaction with the results of not only the facelift but also additional procedures including a brow lift, neck lift, lip lift, and corrections to her ‘pixie ears.’
@katieprice GRWM as I do my FIVE minute makeup routine💄💋 Moisturiser – @Dior Foundation & Blusher- @KIKO Milano Powder – @BPerfect Cosmetics Lips – @Charlotte Tilbury #makeup #grwm #makeuproutine #fiveminutes #fyp ♬ vlog, chill out, calm daily life(1370843) – SUNNY HOOD STUDIO
The 45-year-old, dressed in a sleek black bodycon dress with a sheer mesh skirt for a recent event, has never shied away from discussing her extensive history with cosmetic surgery. Over the years, Price, who first gained fame as glamour model Jordan, has undergone 17 breast augmentations, eyelifts, a nose job, and numerous other “tweakments.”
Dr. Jeya Prakash, a London-based surgeon, recounted his experiences with Price, beginning when he performed her first two breast augmentations as she emerged in the spotlight. “I’ve known Katie since 1996,” he shared. “She was happy after the first two surgeries, but by the third request, I refused, concerned she was developing an addiction to surgery.”
In 2022, Dr. Prakash also advised against a facelift, worried about her penchant for surgery overshadowing her health. He lamented that subsequent surgeons “didn’t look after her health, they looked after her image.”
Katie Price also discussed her relationship with cosmetic surgery on Radio 4’s Women’s Hour in March, clarifying her motives. “I don’t have surgery to look younger. I think it’s more about not feeling probably good enough, or needy, or not very pretty,” she explained, offering a rare glimpse into the personal struggles that drive her frequent returns to the operating table.
Despite the controversy and the ongoing legal and financial challenges, Price continues to open up about her journey, influencing discussions about beauty standards and personal well-being in the public eye.