On Wednesday, one of the most sought-after supermodels of the 1990s,Linda Evangelista, claimed in abombshell Instagram postthat a CoolSculpting fat-reduction procedure she did five years ago left her “permanently deformed” and unable to work.
In the filing, Evangelista, 56, detailed each spot on her body she treated with CoolSculpting, (which is designed to break down fat cells in the body) including her abdomen, flanks, back and bra area, inner thighs, and chin.
Evangelista alleged that after a few months she “developed hard, bulging, painful masses under her skin.”
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What Evangelista allegedly experienced was Paradoxical Adipose Hyperplasia or PAH — “a very rare but serious side effect” where the targeted fat cells in the treatment site grow bigger instead of becoming smaller, according toHeathline. The model said she was not made aware of this “risk” ahead of her procedure.

The complaint alleged that ZELTIQ was aware that their product could cause PAH back in 2013 according to a report to investors, but the information was “never reported in any of its advertising and/or marketing campaigns directed to consumers.”
“It is telling that ZELTIQ disclosed the risk of paradoxical adipose hyperplasia (‘PAH’) to its investors in its SEC filings years before disclosing that risk in any of its aggressive direct-to-consumer marketing material,” Evangelista’s lawyers say in a statement to PEOPLE. The same allegation is in Evangelista’s court filing.
Evangelista also claimed that ZELTIQ offered to pay for her corrective liposuction surgeries she required after being diagnosed with PAH, but “on the eve” of the surgery, ZELTIQ conditioned payment upon Evangelista signing a confidentiality agreement “to release ZELTIQ from any and all claims and to keep the terms of the Agreement and Release confidential.”
She said she refused, but still underwent two corrective full-body liposuction surgeries, which resulted in a “lengthy and painful recovery,” and which were ultimately unsuccessful.
According to the complaint, the surgeries where “the fatty hyperplasia returned” were the areas where CoolScultping was applied and also resulted in “immense keloid scarring” (which are enlarged, raised scars).
On Instagram, the supermodel said she has “been left, as the media has described, ‘unrecognizable,’ and “become ‘a recluse.'” In the court filing, she also claimed she has “severe anxiety and agoraphobia” following her surgeries and has lost numerous job opportunities, one of which included walking in the2017 Versace show alongside her fellow models.
When sheannounced the news on Instagram, Evangelista captioned her post with the hashtags, “#TheTruth” and “#MyStory,” and began her statement, writing, “Today I took a big step towards righting a wrong that I have suffered and have kept to myself for over five years.”
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“It would’ve taken immense courage and strength to write these words. I can honestly say that I broke down in tears reading this,“Helena Christensencommented. “Not only because I knew in my heart you somehow had been quietly going through something deeply personal and disturbing but also because I thought of all the scars life leaves on us all, whether physical or emotional and how long we suffer mostly in silence and alone … It is so important and beautiful when someone steps out of the shadow and are brutally honest and real. Thank you for being beautiful inside and out ♥️.”
“You are loved,” wroteChristy Turlington.
source: people.com