Brandi Glanville details the new treatment for disfigurement (DEXT)

Thanks to social media, Brandy Granville As her years of battle with facial disfigure continues, there are new doctors and new treatments.
52-year-old man The real housewife in Beverly Hills Alumni tell US Weekly Just she “randomly” met the “infectious disease doctor” based in New York City Dr. Michael Scoma Online, he hopes to help.
“He specializes in people who cannot be diagnosed,” Granville explained. us. Her first course in treatment was through Glanville’s PICC series “IV Antibiotics and Fungal Medicines”.
Glanville admits she is a “ship wreck” as the health war continues, but is trying to maintain a positive mindset.
“I always joke about my life like Our last one? I just became one of those guys with black mold,” Granville said. “That’s how I feel. I had lumps on my face and they were walking around. ”
Granville told us Knowing that something moves on her face is the “weirdest feeling”.
“Dr. Michael Scoma said he didn’t know if there were parasites because he didn’t treat me earlier. But if there were, it’s gone now,” she said. “In this deep tissue, a lot of infections – Staphylococcus infections, and other problems – it mimics the parasite. It has this liquid because it’s spreading, because it’s spreading.”

At first, it was just her face. Now, the infection has spread to Granville’s “whole” head, neck, shoulders, collarbone, and under the left arm. “It took me two years to be told I was really nothing wrong with that,” she explained.
Glanville’s health problems began when he returned home from Morocco in January 2023 after filming The ultimate girl journey for a real housewife Season 4, she was found suffering from parasites. (Glanville Caroline Manzoshe strongly denied it. )
“It has certainly calmed down since I’ve been treated with parasites, but now I’m staying [an] My skin infection. ” she told usnoting that “liquid” often leaked out of her ears, her face was “all the sinking” – everything she hoped to heal with the help of Dr. Scoma.
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“At present, our focus is on treating Brandi’s long-term infection and its secondary effects.” us Only. “Once the infection is fully controlled and she is stable, we can evaluate any next steps to support her recovery.”
Scoma takes an “active” approach to addressing Granville’s health problems through “multiphatic therapy.” The IV antibiotics in Glanville that we discussed with us are the first step and short-term solution. Scoma ultimately plans to “long-term maintenance” of Glanville through oral antibiotic therapy and provide it through “close monitoring”. He will also “adjust” based on her response.
“We can expect to see meaningful progress in the next few weeks, and I do believe Brandi can fully recover,” Scoma added.
He told Granville that he had to follow Scoma’s “treatment regimen” and began her recovery journey with “proper rest” and a “protein-rich diet.” us. She must also incorporate “accessible strategies that support immune health, such as retaining moisture, managing stress and maintaining critical nutrients.”
Along with Dr. Scoma, the former reality star also works with the “Angel” health care strategist Rachel StraussHe is also known as the PBM Princess to help her with her medical expenses.

Granville told Granville told usrevealing that her medical expenses “over” $130,000.
Strauss told us She hopes to “take back some [Glanville’s] Work together.
“I don’t know we’re going to be able to wipe the $100,000 fat man, but what we’re going to be able to do is make sure the right party that has to pay for these claims,” she said. “It’s really her responsibility to take responsibility for the hospital she’s seen, reviewing the fees charged to make sure that the billing is correct – because some things are really an emergency that doctors will verify – and minimizing those things as much as possible.”

Brandy Granville
Pixie ProductionsGlanville saw 21 doctors (which led to her medical debt) while exploring health issues, with some blaming facial disfigures on “old fillers” referring to past makeup procedures. She also made it clear us There is no trip to plastic surgeons in the near future – but hopefully one day it will be a makeover.
“The doctor actually said my skin should be regenerating a lot – not as much as I wanted – because they do dissolve a lot,” she shared. “But it will take at least a year to do any makeup, and I will never inject it again.”
When asked about Dr. Scoma about Glanville’s possible plastic surgery, he told us“Currently, our focus is on treating Brandi’s long-term infection and its secondary effects. Once the infection is fully controlled and she is stable, we can evaluate any next steps to support her recovery.”