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Siobhan Macdonald

Katie Price warned more surgery ‘could lead to death’ as loved ones begs her to stop

Katie Price has reportedly sparked concern from her fiancé Carl Woods as he "begs" her not to go under the knife again.

The former glamour model has gone under the knife multiple times over the years, much to the displeasure of her loved ones. Former Love Island star Carl is reportedly "scared" as the 44-year-old considers getting more plastic surgery and was recently spotted leaving a cosmetics clinic in Thailand.

The mother-of-five has been open and honest about her cosmetic surgery journey, and admits she gets her surgeries for free due to her celebrity status. However, her latest consultations with doctors have left her fiancé 'terrified' about what will happen if she gets more work done.

“Carl has never really liked the thought of Katie getting surgery. The thought of her having more work done really scares him,” a source told OK!. “Katie is obsessed with getting surgery and is constantly trying to change things about her body in order to feel accepted. The risks of surgery increase each time and with age – and Katie is at high risk.

“Carl is quite shocked and terrified for Katie. Each time Katie gets surgery she’s in horrific pain and this is extremely uncomfortable for Carl to watch. He wishes Katie would learn when to stop. She’s had dozens of surgeries and enough is enough. Carl loves Katie for who she is and thinks she doesn’t need these procedures.”

Dr Aamer Khan, a cosmetic doctor from Harley Street Skin Clinic, has urged Katie not to consider more ops, telling OK! that having multiple procedures over the years can be life-threatening. He explained: “There are risks associated with repeated general anaesthesia.

"The more general anaesthetics you have, the more you’re exposing yourself to the risks – which include death. The other risks are associated with surgery itself. Surgery is such a traumatic procedure.

Katie Price had surgery in Belgium (Katie Price Instagram)

"The more surgery you have, the more scars you have. So you’re building up the scar tissue and then things can start to go wrong.

"The more scar tissue, the more unpredictable the outcomes will be. Our responsibility is patient safety.”

The OnlyFans was photographed visiting a cosmetic surgery clinic during her recent holiday to Thailand alongside her car salesman beau, but was reportedly turned down for surgery as she was 'too beautiful'. Katie walked through Thailand make-up free in grey shorts and a baggy t-shirt with bejewelled crocs while holding a surgical face mask.

According to Metro.co.uk, Katie had been turned down for the procedure she had a consultation for, with a source claiming the surgeon ‘would not want to perform any surgery on her as she was too beautiful’.

Katie was spotted wearing bandages after multiple surgeries (Getty Images)

Katie is used to going under the knife and is always open with fans about the work she has had done. The OnlyFans model has had several boob jobs since her first enhancement in 1998, as well as face lifts, facial filler, liposuction and Brazilian butt lifts (BBL).

According to The Mirror, Katie's family were 'horrified' at her latest procedure and said to be disappointed surgeons agreed to perform on her. A source said: "It's getting really silly now and more than a little irresponsible. Everyone's quite horrified, to be honest."

Katie's mother Amy previously admitted she fears her daughter might have body dysphoria, telling The Sunday Times: "She doesn't tell me now because she knows I'll go ballistic. Maybe she does it because she doesn't feel she's attractive enough, or maybe it's body dysmorphia.

"Part of the problem is she gets her surgeries free, so someone is always capitalising on her name."

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