KATIE Price has admitted to an unexpected issue after getting a nose job, lip lift and cheek fillers.
The star removed her bandages after her nose job earlier this week, and headed to get more fillers in her lips and Botox.

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But taking on her The Katie Price Show podcast today, the 45-year-old revealed that her face recognition no longer works on her mobile.
She said the face recognition no longer works and that she now has to use her pin in order to access her phone.
Opening up on her surgery, the mum-of-five also said her nose is “so swollen,” as she added: “When I went to Turkey, underneath the nose I wanted a lip lift.
“You know when people get their lips done, this is a different way where they cut under your nose and lift your lip. But the scar was horrific, so I had the scar redone and at the same time, I said you might as well give me a nose job because I thought it looked a bit wonky where they ballsed it up.


“But I can’t see any difference with my nose at the minute. But it’s still swollen and I’ve got stitches inside.”
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It comes as Katie’s mum begged her to stop going for surgery after she showed off the brutal results of her nose job.
Amy chatted to TalkTV host Vanessa Feltz, 61, about Katie’s habit of going under the knife.
Vanessa asked her: “As her [Katie’s] mum, I wonder how you feel each time she goes under the knife?”
Amy candidly replied: “I absolutely hate it and she knows it.
“I think she… and I got her to admit it the other day as [I said] ‘You’ve got body dysmorphia.’ I don’t know what it is.
“You know you look alright but why do you think you need to tweak this, tweak that or have a tattoo or change her hair?”
The NHS describes body dysmorphic disorder as: “A mental health condition where a person spends a lot of time worrying about flaws in their appearance.”
In the chat, Amy added: “I think when there’s moments of upset or she’s not feeling right or she needs comfort in a way or hurt that’s what she does because she thinks she’s in control of herself.”

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