Gypsy-Rose Blanchard gives a glimpse into one of her important plastic surgery procedures.
On Monday, October 21, Gypsy-Rose, 33, and Peppermint Sage Dental posted a joint video on Instagram about Blanchard’s dental work. The post included a photo of Gypsy-Rose alongside Dr. Michelle Corcoran smiling widely, showing off her transformation.
The video also showed before-and-after photos of the inside of Gypsy-Rose’s mouth, including a before shot of her missing, silvered teeth, and a shot of her replacement teeth. The publication did not specify the type of procedure she underwent.
“Thank you @gypsyrose.ig for trusting us to improve your smile. We wish you nothing but the best,” read Peppermint Sage Dental’s comment.
“I can’t thank you enough for the best glow I could ever dream of 💗,” Gypsy-Rose replied in the comments section.
Gypsy-Rose also shared the video to her Instagram Stories on Monday.
People reached out to Peppermint Sage Dental for more information on Monday.
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Her mother, Claudine “Dee Dee” Blanchard, had previously had doctors remove several of Gypsy-Rose’s teeth and salivary glands after they claimed her baby girl was suffering from tooth decay.
When Gypsy Rose was younger, she was a victim of Munchausen by proxy, with her mother allegedly making her believe she was suffering from various illnesses. Dee Dee’s actions resulted in Gypsy-Rose needlessly undergoing multiple procedures, including the aforementioned surgery.
In December 2023, after nearly nine years in prison for her involvement in her mother’s 2015 murder, she told PEOPLE that removing her saliva was her most painful and unnecessary procedure.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard.
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In April, Gypsy Rose decided to have rhinoplasty. Since the procedure, she revealed during the Wednesday, October 16, podcast episode “Going Deeper with Gypsy-Rose Blanchard and Ken” that she had been experiencing “a little bit” of anxiety from the trauma while undergoing the procedure.
She explained that the concern “was not as much as people might think because this was a surgery that I chose to have of my own volition.” Adding, “This is something I’ve wanted for a long time. My nose has bothered me forever, and social media has made it worse. I’ve been called a nose.”
Gypsy Rose admitted that having the surgery boosted her self-confidence and made her “feel like the woman I am.” [she wants] “to become.”