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Linda Evangelista The failed CoolSculpting Experience left a model of treatment.
Evangelista chose to undergo a non-invasive body contouring procedure in 2015, which is supposed to remove stubborn fat. However, her decision to try the fat freezing procedure will change her life forever.
The model experienced permanent negative side effects coolsculpting It “brutally hurt” her body. The Evangelista procedure left stiffened fat in various areas, including the abdomen, thighs, and each armpit.
“I have to undergo treatment to like what I see when I look in the mirror, but I still haven’t looked in the mirror,” she said. Harper’s Bazaar. “I didn’t love myself or liked myself, so I didn’t want to see myself.”
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Linda Evangelista’s failed Cool Sculpting Experience landed a model of treatment. (Getty Images)
Evangelista is not the first to go through cosmetic surgery procedures to change the body or slow the aging process. The model also admits that she will do it again if “no effect.”
“I’ve always asked myself, ‘Do you drink the magic potions that come with these effects?’ Obviously, no, because you saw the effects,” she told the outlet.
“But if there’s no impact, of course, if you can afford it, you’ll drink a magic potion, and it’s there for you, and other people are using it well.”
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Linda Evangelista opened up about her life now in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar. (Anthony Sekurawie, Harper’s Bazaar)
Through therapy, Evangelista has worked to overcome negative thoughts about her body and find peace in her current view.
“I’m at work. I’m trying to get to where I like, my flaws and so on.
“After work,” Evangelista admitted that she is more used to the idea of ​​aging.
“I don’t care how I age,” she explained. “I just want to age. It doesn’t have to be graceful. I really, really, really, really, I don’t want to die. I still have a lot to do. Finally I’m happy with myself and everything.

Linda Evangelista was discovered in New York City on April 2, 1990. (Longalella)
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The model revealed in a 2021 Instagram post that the cool scalping procedure left her “brutally looking” after hiding her body from the world for five years. If Evangelista knew what she now CoolSculpting’s “risk” Treatment, she wouldn’t have done it.
In September 2021, Evangelista filed a lawsuit suing Zeltiq Aesthetics Inc., the parent company of CoolSculpting, for $50 million in damages. CoolSculpting, an FDA-cleared “fat freezing” procedure, is gaining popularity for its non-invasive alternative to liposuction. However, Evangelista claimed that she had not been able to work since she had seven sessions in the dermatologist’s office from August 2015 to February 2016.

Linda Evangelista settled out of court after suing Zeltiq Aesthetics Inc. for $50 million in damages. (Getty Images)
Evangelista later revealed that she was diagnosed with paradoxical adipose hyperplasia (PAH), a rare side effect that affects less than 1% of Cool Skillput patients.
She has since The lawsuit has been resolved.
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Stephanie Nolasco of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.