Brandi Glanville reveals new facial diagnosis amid her facial disfigurement over the past three years


Brandi Glanville reveals doctors found a 'tumor' on her face and says it could be the cause of her disfigurement over the past three years

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Brandi Glanville revealed that she has a “tumor” on her face, which may be causing her facial disfigurement over the past “long three years.” The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star said she went to a cancer specialist after noticing a ‘lump’.

Brandi, for several years had spoken about unexplained movements in her face, which she thought were caused by a parasite. Earlier this month, she said she spent more than $100,000 on treatment, but nothing has resolved the underlying problem.

On Brandi Glanville Unfilteredthe star revealed she finally got a diagnosis after “3 years” of not knowing.

“Mum found out I have a benign tumor in one of my lymph nodes on my face,” she said. “And that could be why the moisture is pooling around my face and why I’m having a hard time (and why) I can (only) wear makeup for about 15 minutes (before) I have to remove it.”

“A benign tumor is a tumor that is not cancer,” she continued. “I (was diagnosed with) Dr. Tahari. He is a dermatologist, but he specializes in cancer, because I have a lump here (near my jaw). And every doctor I’ve seen said, it’s just scar tissue. I’m like, what? I haven’t had a facelift yet.”

Brandi said there is “a lot of redundancy” in the medical field.

“But I appreciate you all writing and wanting to help me,” Brandi told her fans. “And listen, it’s been a long three years and I just want to put on a lot of makeup again, get my hair lengthened. I want to have a glow.”

A few weeks ago Brandi said yes still didn’t know which caused her vision problems.

“I need to give an update on my face,” she said at the time Brandi unfiltered. “I don’t know what’s wrong with me, guys. I thought I was cured, but then it happened again, and now it’s sinking in. If I had answers, I’d tell you. I’ve been to a million doctors.”

“The only thing that really seems to help is being in the sun, the anti-parasite medications and the parasite diet,” she continued. “I have no answers. … Is there a doctor who specializes in parasites? Because I can’t find one. … I’ve been to a thousand dermatologists. Anyway, we don’t know what’s going on, but I’m here to get to the bottom of it.”


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