Linda Evangelista opens up about scars and recovery after botched CoolSculpting procedure
- Supermodel Linda Evangelista recently spoke candidly about her physical and emotional journey.
- Her battle began after undergoing seven CoolSculpting sessions from August 2015 to February 2016.
- The noninvasive procedure resulted in paradoxical adipose hyperplasia, leaving her with hardened fat and physical deformities.
- She sued CoolSculpting's parent company for $50 million in 2022, eventually settling the case out of court.
- Evangelista utilizes therapy to help rebuild her self-esteem and highlight risks associated with cosmetic procedures.
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Supermodel Linda Evangelista: "I'm doing a therapy to like what I see in the mirror."
Linda Evangelista was one of the most famous models of the 1990s. After a failed beauty intervention, she retired – and made her fate public in 2021. Now she spoke again about the consequences for her self-image.
Linda Evangelista opens up about scars and recovery after botched CoolSculpting procedure
Supermodel Linda Evangelista is speaking candidly about the physical and emotional journey she’s undergone since a botched CoolSculpting procedure left her “brutally disfigured.” In a new interview for Harper’s Bazaar’s Beauty Issue, the 90s fashion icon shared that she’s finally embracing her scars and reclaiming her confidence. “There were a lot of surgeries. I’m cool. I’m fine with those. I won. I’m here. I won,” Evangelista said, referencing…
Linda Evangelista Opens Up About Surgery Scars After Botched CoolSculpting Procedure
"There were a lot of surgeries. I’m cool. I’m fine with those. I won. I’m here. I won," she said in a recent interview.Getty Images Linda Evangelista attends the WSJ. Magazine 2024 Innovator AwardsLinda Evangelista was one of the most famous supermodels in the 90s, along with Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, and Christy Turlington. For years, she retreated from the spotlight and was not seen in public, admitting later that she was "a clinically d…
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