Bella Hadid, the supermodel, says she regrets having cosmetic surgery.

Although Hadid agrees that progress has been achieved in recent years, she believes that "fashion can make or destroy you." Bella Hadid posts sad selfies and a message about mental health.

Bella Hadid, the supermodel, says she regrets having cosmetic surgery.
Bella Hadid

Bella Hadid, the supermodel, has admitted that she regrets getting a nose operation as a teenager.

The supermodel, who graced the cover of American Vogue's April issue, expressed regret for having surgery at the age of 14.
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"I wish I had kept my forefathers' nose," she added. "I believe I would have matured into it."
According to the magazine, Hadid has been suspected of having undergone countless other surgeries, but the 25-year-old disputes this.

"Everyone has something to say," she says, "but what I have to say is that I've always been misunderstood in my field and by those around me."

In November of last year, Hadid shared an Instagram post about her mental health. Alongside a series of tearful selfies, she wrote: "I've had enough breakdowns and burnouts to know this: if you work hard enough on yourself, spending time alone to understand your traumas, triggers, joys, and routine, you will always be able to understand or learn more about your pain and how to handle it."
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In a recent Vogue interview, Hadid discusses her "burnout" from last year, which led to a treatment program that included medication and talks therapy. "People on the internet were saying, 'You live such a beautiful life,'" she remarked.

"So, how am I supposed to complain? I've always felt like I didn't have the right to complain, which meant I didn't have the right to ask for help, which was my first issue."
While she mentions "various childhood traumas," it's evident that working in the fashion world has taken its toll.

"I've had girls bawling in my lap at four a.m., still at fittings for a show when they had to be at another show at seven," she said. "They're completely devastated, their hair is burned off, they haven't eaten anything, and they're fatigued to the point of shaking."

Although Hadid agrees that progress has been achieved in recent years, she believes that "fashion can make or destroy you."
Bella Hadid posts sad selfies and a message about mental health.

"Finally, females are speaking up about sample sizes," she told Vogue, "but I couldn't fit into Saint Laurent when I first started seven years ago." And I recall a stylist commenting on my weight because I couldn't zip up my dress. Looking back, I suppose yes, because a Saint Laurent runway sample size was never a true size for anyone. But then you start to believe there's something wrong with you, and no one tells you, "No, no, you're great, don't worry, it's just a small size."

Hadid, the daughter of real estate developer Mohamed Hadid and "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" veteran Yolanda Hadid, also discussed negative comparisons to her sister, fellow model Gigi Hadid.
"I was the uglier of the two sisters. I was the brunette in the group. I wasn't as hip or extroverted as Gigi "she stated "And, unfortunately, when you're told something repeatedly, you tend to believe it.

What was I doing entering into this profession as a girl with terrible insecurities, anxiety, depression, body-image issues, eating difficulties, who hates to be touched, who has severe social anxiety? But, with time, I became into a competent actress."