Evangelista on Vogue cover after procedure went wrongon August 19, 2022 at 7:02 am

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It’s a year since the model said a botched cosmetic procedure had left her “brutally disfigured”.

Linda Evangelista in VogueImage source, Steven Meisel/PA Wire

Model Linda Evangelista has appeared on the cover of Vogue for the first time since saying she had been “deformed” by a cosmetic procedure which went wrong.

In the photos, tape and elastic were used to pull back her face, jaw and neck, hiding the problems caused when a fat-freezing treatment “backfired”.

She said: “That’s not my jaw and neck in real life – and I can’t walk around with tape and elastics everywhere.”

She told the magazine she was “trying to love myself as I am”.

“But for the photos,” she added. “Look, for photos I always think we’re here to create fantasies. We’re creating dreams. I think it’s allowed. Also, all my insecurities are taken care of in these pictures, so I got to do what I love to do.”

It’s almost a year since the Canadian supermodel, one of the best-known faces on catwalks and magazine covers in the 1990s and 2000s, said she had disappeared from the spotlight because she had been “brutally disfigured” by the non-surgical fat reduction procedure.

She said the CoolSculpting treatment – a brand name for cryolipolysis, which uses cold temperatures to reduce fat deposits – went wrong when a rare side-effect increased, instead of decreasing, fat cells.

Now, she has told British Vogue: “If I had known side-effects may include losing your livelihood and you’ll end up so depressed that you hate yourself… I wouldn’t have taken that risk.”

Linda Evangelista in Vogue

Image source, Steven Meisel/PA Wire

All the photos in the magazine only show the front of her face, with her neck, ears and hair covered.

She said she had been attracted to the procedure by its advertising and her own vanity.

“Those CoolSculpting commercials were on all the time, on CNN, on MSNBC, over and over, and they would ask, ‘Do you like what you see in the mirror?’ They were speaking to me.

“It was about stubborn fat in areas that wouldn’t budge. It said no downtime, no surgery and… I drank the magic potion, and I would because I’m a little vain. So I went for it – and it backfired.”

She sued Zeltiq Aesthetics, the company behind the treatment, and said in July that the lawsuit had been settled.

In a statement to Vogue, Zeltiq said: “We are pleased to have resolved this matter with Ms Evangelista. Our focus continues to be on empowering confidence by providing safe, reliable aesthetics products and services backed by science. CoolSculpting is an FDA-cleared, non-invasive treatment for visible fat bulges in nine areas of the body.”

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