She Thought She Was Finally Fixed. Then Her Face Started “Sinking In” Again.
Brandi Glanville sat down on her podcast in June with news no one wanted to deliver twice. “I don’t know what’s wrong with me, guys. I thought I was fixed and then it happened again,” she told listeners. After three years, 21 doctors, and more than $70,000, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum is back where she started — searching for answers her face won’t wait for. Yahoo!
Glanville, 53, has been fighting a mysterious facial condition since 2023. She has said the trouble began after July 2023, following a trip to Morocco to film Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip. The symptoms were relentless: recurring facial swelling, speech impairment and the loss of teeth, leaving her reluctant to go out in public. aolaol
The internet noticed her changing face before it knew the reason. Commenters accused her of botched cosmetic surgery. The truth was stranger — and crueler.
A Parasite? An Infection? Nobody Could Agree
Glanville initially believed a parasite was living under her skin, describing sensations of bubbles forming and bursting in her cheeks. Doctors kept sending her home. She spent years in and out of hospitals and saw 21 doctors before finally getting answers. yahoo
Celebrity surgeon Dr. Terry Dubrow disagreed with the parasite theory, telling her the disfigurement was actually from “an infectious process or a foreign body reaction to something she’s had injected.” aol
Then, in February 2026, came what looked like the breakthrough. “I had silicone all over my lymph nodes,” the reality TV star told TMZ. “That’s what caused the infection in my face.” A sonogram revealed her nearly 20-year-old breast implants had ruptured. Mammograms had missed it entirely. She had the implants removed and started laser treatments to repair the damage. aol
Then It Came Back
Months after the surgery, her symptoms returned. She shared that she now has a “benign tumor” in one of the lymph nodes in her face. The relief of February evaporated by summer. Yahoo!
Through it all, Glanville has been unusually candid about the toll. “Sometimes I sit down, I can’t get up. And it’s so scary,” she admitted, saying the ordeal left her with thoughts of not wanting to live this life. She has since said she’s focused on recovery — “It’s been a long three years,” she said. “I just want to put a ton of makeup on again, get my hair extensions. I want to have a glow-up.” aolExtra
What We Know
Symptoms began in 2023, after filming in Morocco
She spent over $70,000 and saw roughly 21 doctors; hospitalized April 2025
February 2026: ruptured implants blamed; silicone found in lymph nodes; implants removed
June 2026: symptoms returned; benign tumor found in a facial lymph node
No definitive, publicly confirmed diagnosis exists to this day
Why This Matters
Glanville’s ordeal is a warning millions of American women can act on today. She admitted she never replaced implants that experts say should be swapped roughly every 10 years — “I learned a really, really hard lesson,” she said. Her story also exposes a quieter problem: a woman visibly sick for three years, repeatedly told by doctors she was fine, while strangers mocked her face online. yahoo
We judged her appearance. She was fighting for her life.