Danniella Westbrook, 52, announced she will undergo six additional operations over the next 18 months to complete a full facial reconstruction that began with a trip to Dubai in March. The celebrity disclosed that a metal cheekbone implant is scheduled for later this week, part of a broader plan to rebuild bone loss caused by long‑term cocaine use and osteoporosis.

Dubai surgery suite: full face,neck and brow lift plus lip and nose reconstruction

According to the report ,Westbrook travelled to Gargash Hospital in the United Arab Emirates in March for a comprehensive lift that addressed her face,neck, brow, lips and nose . The procedure, performed by surgeon Dr. Parviz Sadigh, was billed as a "miracle" reconstructive effort to reverse the collapse of her septum and facial structure.

Metal cheekbone implant marks the next milestone

Westbrook confirmed on Monday that she will receive a metal cheekbone later this week, a step she says is necessary because osteoporosis has left one side of her face without any bone. She explained that current fillers are only a temporary fix until a permanent metal implant can be placed.

Six more procedures planned, including CO₂ laser sessions

The star revealed that, beyond the cheekbone, she has three more nose surgeries and three advanced CO₂ fractional laser treatments scheduled to smooth skin texture and reduce fine lines. In total, the upcoming six procedures will bring her total number of surgeries to at least twelve since beginnning the rebuild.

Online trolling and personal resilience amid the rebuild

Westbrook said she has endured harsh online abuse, with some commenters telling her to "die" and "kill herself," but she also receives supportive messages. She admitted she now limits her social‑media use to avoid the negativity while focusing on her health journey.

Who is the surgeon and what is the timeline?

Dr. Parviz Sadigh, who has previously operated on Westbrook, is overseeing the entire series of procedures.. Westbrook told fans that she is "over half way there" after the March facelift and expects the remaining surgeries to be completed within the 18‑month window she outlined.

Unanswered questions: will the metal implant hold long‑term?

Two specific uncertainties remain: whehter the metal cheeekbone will integrate without complications, and how Westbrook’s osteoporosis will affect future bone stability. The source does not provide medical opinions on these risks, leaving the outcome open.