Brandi Glanville is prepared for her close-up after a years-long struggle with what she has described as a face parasite.
Glanville, 53, shared a brand new Instagram photo on Sunday, January 25, after undergoing a cosmetic procedure. The previous Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star was seen beaming within the snap, which also features healthcare strategist Rachel Strauss.
“Thanks Dr. Nicholas Nikolov the amazing CellSound and for preparing me for The Sundance Film festival & looking forward PBM Princess movie event at Kemo Sabe,” Glanville captioned the post.
In a while Sunday, the truth television star was pictured on the red carpet at Sundance in Park City, Utah, for the premiere of Strauss’ recent documentary, Side Effects May Include.
Glanville smiled for the cameras while wearing a protracted cream-colored coat, a black fur hat and matching stole.
The red carpet moment comes after Glanville told TMZ in December 2025 that she had finally gotten to the underside of her long-running health issues.

In an interview last month, Glanville said that she had received a diagnosis the day before, though she didn’t expose the precise reason for her facial disfigurement to the outlet.
Glanville has been repeatedly documenting her health issues during the last couple of years.

In a December 2024 interview with Entertainment Tonight, Glanville said she believes her issues began after filming The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip in Morocco in early 2023.
“We had food sitting out for hours on end and a few of it was meat. In Morocco,” she said on the time. “Six months after I got back from Morocco, I began having this speaking thing and the swelling up thing, it began in July and we’re still here attempting to figure it out.”
Glanville further told the outlet that she had spent over $70,000 attempting to resolve her facial disfigurement.
“Truthfully, I even have so many doctors and I’ve had so many tests … I did lab work for $10,000,” she said. “I ran every test under the sun … They’re like, ‘It might be a parasite.’ That’s, you recognize, recent.”
On the time, Glanville said she had “been on meds this whole yr” and that her health condition had affected her social life.
“I’m just spending all my money on attempting to work out what’s incorrect with me,” she said.
That very same month, Glanville described feeling the suspected parasite moving around under her skin.
“At any time when I get the chills, it’s generally an infection,” she told Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea,” adding, “Then I start having the ticking in my ear, after which whatever’s in my face, moving around, began moving around again. And it starts sinking in again.”
In August 2025, Glanville exclusively told Us Weekly that she had enlisted the assistance of an infectious disease doctor, Dr. Michael Scoma, to cope with an infection brought on by the parasite.
“I all the time joke my life is like The Last of Us. I’m just turning into one in all those black mold people,” Glanville told Us. “That’s how I felt. I even have lumps on my face and so they’re moving around.”
She continued, “Dr. Michael Scoma said he wouldn’t know if there was a parasite or not, because he didn’t treat me early on. But when there was, it could have been passed by now. A whole lot of this infection, on this deep tissue — the staph infection, and there’s other problems happening — it mimics a parasite. It has this fluid that jumps around your face since it’s spreading.”

