Brandi Glanville Says She Dissolved All Her Fillers amid Face ‘Parasite’ Crisis

The reality star revealed she spoke to 'Botched' plastic surgeon Terry Dubrow following his offer to help

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Brandi Glanville

Brandi Glanville isn't slowing efforts to tackle her recent health problems.

On Friday, Dec. 13, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alumna, 52, revealed in a post shared on X (formerly Twitter) that she’s had all her face fillers dissolved following claims of having a “parasite” moving within her face.

Glanville shared the update as she addressed Botched’s Dr. Terry Dubrow’s public offer to help treat her facial concerns.

“I have zero drama with @DrDubrow I appreciate all the help I can get🙏,” she wrote, referring to Dubrow, 66, after he spoke to TMZ about her health issues. “We have been in touch and plan to talk thank you for all the love."

"All fillers that were in my face have been dissolved. I have seen all the best doctors at Cedar Sinai and all the doctors they referred me to💕," Glanville added.

Brandi Glanville/Instagram Glanville posted about filler dissolve and parasite on Dec. 13

Brandi Glanville/Instagram

Glanville posted about filler dissolve and parasite on Dec. 13

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Glanville opened up to Entertainment Tonight earlier this week about her frustration at not being able to get a diagnosis for the unknown “parasite” under the skin on her face. She has spent “over $70,000” on temporary treatments in an attempt to fix the issue.

On Thursday, Dec. 12, plastic surgeon Dubrow told TMZ that he believes Glanville's facial issues are not a parasite or from something she ate, as she reckons, but “an infectious process or a foreign body reaction to something she's had injected."

He suggested that Glanville could be dealing with a type of bacterial infection. “There are these two kinds of microorganisms, one's called a Microbacterium and the other is called a fungus, and they can be very difficult to treat and could take six to 12 months of antibiotics to treat,” he continued.

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Brandi Glanville/X A photo of Glanville posted on X (formerly Twitter)

Brandi Glanville/X

A photo of Glanville posted on X (formerly Twitter)

Durbow called Glanville’s facial issues a “ticking time bomb” that requires "surgical intervention” soon.

“Every minute the microorganism is allowed to stay in her skin and do potential damage she could suffer worse for it. It could be more difficult to treat and she could form more scars and more nodules,” he concluded.

Glanville previously told ET she believes her face issue occurred during her time in Morocco filming the Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip. “We had food sitting out for hours on end and some of it was meat. Six months after I got back from Morocco, I started having this speaking thing and the swelling up thing. It started in July and we’re still here trying to figure it out,” she claimed.

Glanville explained that she could see and feel the unknown "parasite" move within her face and it looks like “tiny bubbles bursting” on her skin.

Joy Malone/Getty Glanville pictured in December 2022

Joy Malone/Getty

Glanville pictured in December 2022

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Along with dissolving her face fillers, Glanville also appeared to have had her teeth done in a photo posted on her Instagram on Friday, Dec. 13. In the snap, she showed off her bright white teeth while smiling alongside Beverly Hills dentist Anjali Rajpal.

“Thank you to @beverlyhillsdentalarts for helping to bring back my smile 🙏❤️,” Glanville wrote in the caption.

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