Celebrity plastic surgeon Dr. Paul Nassif issues stark warning to Gypsy Rose Blanchard in the wake of her nose job – as 32-year-old opens up about ‘painful’ recovery
The failed star Dr. Paul Nassif has issued a grim warning for Gypsy Rose Blanchard following news of her recent nose job.
The Munchausen’s by Proxy victim made headlines nearly a decade ago after pleading guilty to the second-degree murder of her mother Dee Dee Blanchard, who was murdered by Gypsy’s boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn at the time.
In December, Blanchard was released from Chillicothe Correctional Center in Missouri after serving eight and a half years.
Since then, she’s been trying to raise awareness about her story, but now she appears to be taking the time for some self-care as she went under the knife for a nose job late last week.
Dr. Paul Nassif from hit show Botched has issued a stark warning to Gypsy Rose Blanchard after her recent nose job
Blanchard, who was released in December, went under the knife at the end of last week to correct her nose
Dr. However, Nassif urges her to be careful and not get addicted to the plastic look.
He told TMZ that some patients can get carried away and go down a ‘rabbit hole’ after just one taste of a new look.
Dr. Nassif explained that some undergo multiple procedures that will “reduce” the appearance of their nose and other parts of the face — but hopes this isn’t the case for Blanchard.
“If it’s done right, with the right patient, hopefully she will have a fantastic outcome and like her results,” Dr. Nassif to TMZ.
The former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills husband also added that he doesn’t think there’s any reason to worry about the timing of her procedure, after the interviewer pointed out that some think Blanchard “too much, too fast’ after her prison sentence. Edition.
“I mean, listen, if she wanted it done, it doesn’t matter when she gets it, so, you know, whatever makes her feel good,” Dr. Nassif said.
And while Blanchard didn’t reveal her new nose, she did share a photo of herself all bandaged up post-surgery. with the exhaust.
She told me too People after the fact that the procedure “went great” and that she is just resting at home.
Blanchard gave a photo of her nose after surgery to TMZ, taking a selfie, all bandaged up, while eating a popsicle
The Munchausen by Proxy victim was sentenced to 10 years behind bars for manslaughter after convincing an ex-boyfriend to stab her mother to death
Dream team: Dr. Nassif stars in E! reality show Botched together with colleague Dr. Terry Dubrow
Gypsy deleted all her social media accounts after going viral following her release, seen here with her now ex-husband, Ryan Anderson
“I come in and out of sleep. “I was in pain at first, but I take pain meds,” she told the magazine.
“I can’t breathe through my nose because of the packaging, but that will come out on the 10th,” she continued. “I want to see it so bad!”
The rhinoplasty was performed by Dr. Jeffrey J. Joseph in Lafayette, Louisiana.
He is considered one of the best facial plastic surgeons at Castle Connolly – a position he has held since 2018.
According to People, a nose job turned out to be something Blanchard had wanted for a while.
The New Orleans resident wanted to change the look of her nose and make it a little more “feminine,” said her close friend Nadiya Vizier.
And the good news for fans is that it will all be documented for Blanchard’s Lifetime docuseries, Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up, premiering on the network in June.
Gypsy Rose (left) with her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, who was murdered in 2015 by Gypsy and her then-boyfriend
According to People, a nose job turned out to be something Blanchard had wanted for a while
Blanchard married Ryan Anderson in June 2022 while still in prison, but filed for divorce from the 37-year-old special education teacher on April 8.
The series shows her journey as she adjusts to life as a free woman.
Blanchard’s case was heartbreaking yet strange, as shortly after her mother’s murder it was discovered that Blanchard had been a victim of Munchhausen by Proxy for most of her life.
Throughout Blanchard’s life, her mother fabricated serious illnesses to gain sympathy from others, such as leukemia and muscular dystrophy—diseases she never even had.
Dee Dee also put Blanchard in a wheelchair and shaved her head, among other things
She was granted parole, leading to her release in December.
Blanchard married Ryan Anderson in June 2022 while still in prison, but filed for divorce from the 37-year-old special education teacher on April 8.