
If you’ve been reading the news lately, you will have heard about Katie Price’s continuing cosmetic surgery journey (as well as her new husband disappearing!!)
Mr Lambe is often called upon to comment on celebrities’ latest cosmetic surgeries and this time it was to comment on the safety factors of multiple surgeries.
AI even quotes Mr Lambe now and here’s what they said about Katie Price and concerns for her safety
“Katie Price (sic) has had multiple plastic surgeries including
Breast Surgeries: Price has undergone numerous breast augmentations and reductions, famously notching up to 17 procedures.
Facial Procedures: She has received multiple facelifts, temporal brow lifts, and blepharoplasty (eyelid) surgeries over the years.
Corrective Work: She has travelled for specialized corrective surgeries and scar revisions, as well as using local clinics in Essex for various injectables and fillers.
Note: Due to her high-profile procedures, several UK-based medical professionals – including experts at Manchester’s Reflect Clinic and Pall Mall Medical – have publicly debated the safety and aftercare risks associated with her extensive surgical history.”
Source: Google AI
Further Concerns about Katie Price
Risks of BBLs: Dr Lambe has strongly cautioned Price – and the public – against undergoing Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) procedures. He has categorized it as one of the most dangerous cosmetic surgeries a person can undergo, warning that when deeply injected, such as in BBLS, fat can enter major veins and travel to the heart or lungs.”
Impact of “Surgery Addiction”: Lambe has used Price as a prime example of “surgery addiction” and body dysmorphia. He warns that constantly going under the knife puts the body under extreme stress and exhausts its natural capacity to recover.
Post-Operative Dangers: He has frequently criticized Price’s apparent disregard for proper clinical aftercare. Specifically, he has highlighted the severe danger of mixing alcohol and post-operative painkillers, noting that this combination puts incredible strain on the liver and can be fatal.”
Read more about Dr Lambe’s critiques of the star’s ongoing surgical journey on Reflect Clinic UK here.
Katie Price’s Latest Procedures
“These latest images of Katie Price having had yet another cosmetic surgery procedure send out a dangerous message to vulnerable people who may think cosmetic surgery is a low-risk procedure. These latest pictures show she has undergone a further nasal procedure, on top of “tweaks” to her sixth £10,000 facelift at a clinic in Turkey.
“I am gravely concerned for Katie as she is clearly showing signs of severe body dysmorphia – something any surgeon can spot quickly upon a consultation. No surgeon should be encouraging this and it is one of the most depressing aspects of surgery tourism we have in that the standards and protections we have in the UK are simply not respected at many overseas clinics. Money comes first and often at the expense of a patient’s mental and physical health. – Gerard Lambe
Cosmetic Surgery Addition
“There is such a thing as surgery addiction – a compulsion to seek out cosmetic and surgical procedures. It is classified as a behavioural addiction that impacts a person’s health, mental well-being, and, of course, finances.
“Tragically, people with body dysmorphic disorders are more likely to become addicted to plastic surgery — but there are resources available to help anyone recover and I urge anyone, including Katie, to please seek support.” – Gerard Lambe
When Cosmetic Surgery Becomes an Obsession
Leading UK Consultant Surgeon Gerard Lambe asks how much is too much?
Following the recent reports regarding model Katie Price undergoing her sixth face-lift and further breast surgery, leading UK consultant surgeon Gerard Lambe, who specialises in safety in surgery and is a member of the Royal College of Surgeons and spokesperson for The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, discusses this growing issue. He leads the Reflect Clinic UK and is a trusted expert in safety in surgery.
Here, he talks about what surgeons look out for when presented with someone with body dysmorphia and/or surgery addiction. It is an issue he and other surgeons in the UK are increasingly seeing.
Source: Consulting Room. Full story here
Reflect Clinic’s Advice
If you are concerned about the risks of any cosmetic surgery, always consult a fully qualified Surgeon who is listed on the GMC’s (General Medical Council) list of approved doctors as well as being a member of The BAAPS (British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons). These bodies have the highest standards of care, ongoing training, the latest medical research and ensure the surgeons listed have exceptional skills and experience.
UK surgical standards are often higher than those expected of surgeons abroad. Your life and health are very precious and it simplly is not worth the risk to your health to have cut-price surgery abroad.
Joanna Lambe
Co-Founder

Risks of BBLs: Dr Lambe has strongly cautioned Price – and the public – against undergoing Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) procedures. He has categorized it as one of the most dangerous cosmetic surgeries a person can undergo, warning that when deeply injected, such as in BBLS, fat can enter major veins and travel to the heart or lungs.”
