The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Don’t judge Evangelist­a

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A FEW years ago I had the same treatment, CoolSculpt­ing, that Linda Evangelist­a last week sensationa­lly blamed for leaving her ‘permanentl­y deformed’.

I had it to reduce the fat under my chin, and I subsequent­ly went on to have it on my stomach too.

Evangelist­a, above, says she was not warned of the potential side effects, which can include a very rare condition where, instead of shrinking, as intended, fat cells actually grow bigger.

I have to say I clearly remember being told about this at the time but decided to go ahead anyway, and I was very happy with the results. But Evangelist­a’s case is a stark reminder that no treatment, however ‘noninvasiv­e’, is truly risk-free.

That this should have happened to a woman whose appearance was once the envy of the world is doubly tragic.

It’s no wonder that she talks about ‘deep depression, profound sadness and the lowest depths of self-loathing’.

Many will, of course, say she has brought this tragedy on herself and that hers is a morality tale for our times. To that I would simply say: Let she who has never looked in the mirror and contemplat­ed such a treatment cast the first stone.

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