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'I was Katie Price's plastic surgeon - one thing terrifies me about latest facelift'

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Katie Price recently had her sixth facelift in Turkey and says she's happy with her new face, but it did leave her "struggling to see" and "feeling sore" during her recovery from surgery earlier this month.

However, the rigmarole of flying home wrapped in bandages did not faze the TV star, as she has also had 17 breast augmentations, eyelifts, a nose job and countless other 'tweakments' since bursting onto the scene as a fresh-faced 17-year-old model.

Katie has become a bonafide national treasure so her penchant for surgery has sparked concern among fans, who fear she is putting herself at risk by travelling abroad for operations, reports the Mirror.

Speaking on Radio 4's Women's Hour in March this year, Katie said: "I don't have surgery to look younger. I don't know what it is, but I definitely have a relationship with the surgery, I think, about not feeling probably good enough, or needy, or not very pretty." Katie - who has spoken about having ADHD and PTSD - has also experienced some nasty complications.

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