Katie Price's Comprehensive Surgery History: From Liposuction to BBL as Star Prepares for 18th Breast Augmentation - OK! Magazine
Katie Price's appearance has changed a lot over the decades, with the star admitting to having multiple boob jobs, filler, liposuction and facelifts. Katie recently confirmed she's having another breast augmentation as her current size 'is just too much to handle'.
The mum-of-five told Louis Theroux on the most latest episode of his podcast: 'They're going smaller in two weeks: they're too big. It's terrible, isn't it.' Ahead of her upcoming procedure, OK! has explored all of the surgeries the television personality has been through.
Katie had her first boob job back in 1998 when she just turned 20 years old when she boosted her 32B cup breasts to a 32C.
The procedure cost £4,500, and a year later, Katie went from a C cup to a D cup before going up to an F cup several months later.
She reportedly started getting lip fillers in 2001, with fans noticing her plump pout while she was pictured on the UK party scene. By the time she was 26, Katie reportedly started getting Botox - a treatment she's always been upfront about.
'I get my forehead and around my eyes Botoxed every six months, and I love it,' The Daily Mail reports. 'You can't beat it. It just freezes all the wrinkles, and that's what you want.'
In 2006, Katie had her fourth breast augmentation to take her F cup breasts to a G cup. The following year, when Katie was 29 years old, she had a rhinoplasty job. 'I liked my nose before and now. If I had a cupboard with both noses, I would alternate between them,' she told Daily Mail at the time. That same year, she had a chemical peel and a £25,000 set of veneers.
In 2008, the best-selling author decided to have a breast reduction and went from an F cup back to a C cup. However, having a smaller chest didn't last long, as she boosted her bust back up to an F when she turned 33.
In 2015, the star had a botched reduction which she opened up about to her Celebrity Big Brother housemates. She said: 'I've got no t**s anymore. They've gone. There's not even anything there. If you saw what I'm like underneath. The scar's gone septic. My whole implant was hanging out on New Year's Day.'
However, she underwent corrective surgery after leaving the reality show and her implants were swapped for a D cup. But, she was soon in need of a change and had more surgery in 2016 to get a 32GG bust. That year, she also had her lips and eyebrows tattooed.
The following year, she had her first facelift and new veneers - and her breast implants were reduced in size from 1000ml to 795ml.
She had her second facelift in 2018 when she was 40 years old after claiming: 'I need to get my face re-corrected after the surgeon has totally f**ked my face up.'
In 2019, Katie had her third facelift, 11th boob augmentation, and first Brazilian Butt Lift in Turkey. The year after, she had a new set of veneers and another boob job as she felt they looked botched. She said of her breasts: 'They looked deformed, they were absolutely awful.'
In 2021, Katie jetted off to Belgium to have her 13th boob job as well as bum fat removal and full-body liposuction. She also flew to Turkey for eye and lip lifts, according to reports. The following year, she went back to Belgium for another eye and brow lift.
When 2023 came around, Katie had her 16th breast augmentation in a bid to have the 'biggest in Britain'. She got 2120 CC implants and told us at the time: 'I love them. They healed really quickly, and they didn't hurt at all. That probably doesn't help.'
The star underwent another facelift this year, which was carried out in Turkey, as well as a breast reduction in June. She revealed the results of her 17th boob job on her social media this summer and explained the procedure was to correct dropping in one of her breasts.
Renowned celebrity plastic surgeon Dr Paul Banwell exclusively told us: 'When it comes to having multiple surgeries in one area, as Katie has had on her breasts, it is important to understand that it is not an easy surgery.
'The surgeon has to consider pre-existing scarring, thinking of tissue and healing considerations. It is not uncommon to require a lot of recovery time to completely heal. For example, I always recommend my patients have regular post-op visits to monitor progress and provide reassurance.'
He added: 'Undergoing 18 breast augmentation surgeries is a worrying statistic and raises lots of questions. In the majority of patients, most surgeons would recommend against repeated procedures unless absolutely necessary.'
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