Jessica Alves shows off her 14th nose job as she lands in the UK after facing necrosis problems

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EXCLUSIVE: ‘I could have lost my nose’: Jessica Alves shows off her stitched-up septum as she lands in the UK after suffering necrosis following 13 failed nasal surgeries

Jessica Alves showed off her 13th nose job as she landed at Heathrow Airport in a busty black buttoned up midi dress on Monday. 

The Brazilian TV personality, 39, underwent yet another procedure to fix her nose after previous failed surgeries left her struggling to breathe on a daily basis.

However, Jessica told MailOnline had her septum fell victim to necrosis, when the flesh dies off and she had  to have an urgent skin graft to replace it, praising her doctor for his quick thinking. 

She has since been told her nose is healing nicely, which is a huge relief after being told by other doctors that her nose could fall off if she attempted this  surgery.  

Progress: The Brazilian TV personality, 39, underwent yet another nose job to fix her breathing and problems with necrosis after 13 previous failed surgeries

Progress: The Brazilian TV personality, 39, underwent yet another nose job to fix her breathing and problems with necrosis after 13 previous failed surgeries

After her nose and been fixed and deemed safe by medics, she was pictured landing back in the UK and was delighted with her new look. 

Jessica cinched in her waist with a chunky black belt and donned a pair of flat pumps as she pushed her suitcase through the terminal. 

She originally flew to Istanbul for a XXL bottom augmentation when the surgeon said he could fix her nose while she was there too.

Jessica is known for her love of cosmetic procedures and has spent more than £1M on around 100 surgeries over the years. 

Pleased with it: She seemed in high spirits as she posed up a storm donning a radiant palette of makeup revealing her new look

Pleased with it: She seemed in high spirits as she posed up a storm donning a radiant palette of makeup revealing her new look

Speaking exclusively to MailOnline she said: ‘In the past 20 years I have had 13 nose jobs and they were always a failure causing me breathing issues and necrosis. I even almost lost my nose four years ago followed a nose job in Tehran.

‘Ever since I have been having breathing issues and there’s a nasal sound when I speak. My nose also became too small and it was not by choice.

‘It was just how it turned out after the infection and necrosis after a surgeon used cartilage from a cadaver in Iran. Ever since I have being looking for a doctor who could fix my nose and my breathing.’

Necrosis is the death of body tissue. It occurs when too little blood flows to the tissue. This can be from injury, radiation, or chemicals.

Work: She originally flew to Istanbul for a bottom augmentation when the surgeon said he could fix her nose while she was there too

Work: She originally flew to Istanbul for a bottom augmentation when the surgeon said he could fix her nose while she was there too

She went on to explain that she has travelled the world having consultations and being turned down by doctors who weren’t confident to touch her nose or wanted to charge her 75k for a single nose job due to it’s risks and complications.

Jessica added: ‘Three weeks ago I flew to Istanbul to have my third bum surgery to upgrade my implants from 625cc to 1050cc and just few hours before the surgery Prof Dr Ali Gurlek said that he could fix my breathing that he had some treated sterile cartilage that he could used and on a whim I said yes go for it!’

‘Two weeks on from the surgery I can finally breath and my nose looks bigger and more natural looking. Thanks to Prof Dr Ali Gurlek who very confidently fixed me for life!’

Curvy: Jessica is known for her love of cosmetic procedures and has spent more than £1M on around 100 surgeries over the years (pictured before latest surgery)

Curvy: Jessica is known for her love of cosmetic procedures and has spent more than £1M on around 100 surgeries over the years (pictured before latest surgery)

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