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Liposuction Insights from Brooks Nader on Surgery Regrets


Key Insights

  • Brooks Nader’s honesty reveals her regrets about cosmetic surgery.
  • The reality star expressed dissatisfaction with her past liposuction results.
  • She now advocates for a healthier approach to body image.
  • Nader has also used a GLP-1 weight loss drug for modeling opportunities.

Brooks Nader is getting brutally honest about going under the knife.

The Love Thy Nader star—who has been open about her cosmetic work—admitted to having second thoughts about one particular surgery she had in the past.

“I probably shouldn’t say this, but I’m just going to say it,” she told People in an interview published March 21. “I had liposuction years ago.”

But Brooks, 29, wasn’t totally satisfied with the results of the fat removal procedure, sharing that she experienced some unexpected side effects.

“I forever regret it because I just didn’t need it,” she continued. “I feel like it created dimples and ripples and things.”

These days, the reality star appears to have a different stance on plastic surgery, as she added, “We got to do less with all that and be healthy.”

Liposuction isn’t the only procedure Brooks has undergone to lose weight. In fact, the Dancing With the Stars alum previously shared that she was on a GLP-1 weight loss drug, explaining that she went on to receive more career opportunities in the modeling industry.

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