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This week, Alissa gives Kristi a full-face makeover, and the rest of us are treated to a makeup tutorial.
But while we watch, Kristi tells how a routine ENT procedure led to a staph infection, multiple surgeries, and extensive reconstruction on one side of her face. She endured years of surgery and recovery.
Some people are quick to see a scar or a blemish, without knowing the back story. Characteristically, Kristi describes the emotional and physical toll of endless visits to specialists and surgical procedures, with her unique sense of humor.
STORIES
00:00 - Start
00:04 - Checking that "vulnerability box"
00:35 - Everybody's so quick to see a blemish
00:58 - Almost 20 years ago, I got an infection, and fought it for 4-5 years
02:20 - I got staph one one side of my face, constantly fighting nose bleeds
03:46 - "The man keeps rubbing on my ears" - where to go if we have to rebuild
04:45 - In Los Angeles, they replaced my cheek
05:55 - You have a two year old girl at home and the infection is growing
06:45 - 13 hours of surgery
08:00 - Bone v Cartilage
08:23 - "I had 2-thousand stitches inside my mouth"
09:35 - Judgment on social media
10:02 - The lip: "It's lumpy and it just lives there"
12:05 - My doctor in California said: "I put people back together"
13:03 - I woke up, and I looked like the Elephant Man
14:03 - Mashed potatoes and broth
16:47 - Everything they built has become infected
18:05 - I had a picc line every evening for nine months
21:11 - Trust me, fat lips were not fashionable
22:02 - Were the years of antibiotics a factor in your strokes?
22:45 - Makeup tips and tricks from Alyssa
25:05 - Foundation
26:09 - Everyone says don't use talc
28:00 - Makeup for the bride
29:00 - Take pics of your feet and make some money
By Alissa Blow and Kristi Hoss Schiller4.7
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This week, Alissa gives Kristi a full-face makeover, and the rest of us are treated to a makeup tutorial.
But while we watch, Kristi tells how a routine ENT procedure led to a staph infection, multiple surgeries, and extensive reconstruction on one side of her face. She endured years of surgery and recovery.
Some people are quick to see a scar or a blemish, without knowing the back story. Characteristically, Kristi describes the emotional and physical toll of endless visits to specialists and surgical procedures, with her unique sense of humor.
STORIES
00:00 - Start
00:04 - Checking that "vulnerability box"
00:35 - Everybody's so quick to see a blemish
00:58 - Almost 20 years ago, I got an infection, and fought it for 4-5 years
02:20 - I got staph one one side of my face, constantly fighting nose bleeds
03:46 - "The man keeps rubbing on my ears" - where to go if we have to rebuild
04:45 - In Los Angeles, they replaced my cheek
05:55 - You have a two year old girl at home and the infection is growing
06:45 - 13 hours of surgery
08:00 - Bone v Cartilage
08:23 - "I had 2-thousand stitches inside my mouth"
09:35 - Judgment on social media
10:02 - The lip: "It's lumpy and it just lives there"
12:05 - My doctor in California said: "I put people back together"
13:03 - I woke up, and I looked like the Elephant Man
14:03 - Mashed potatoes and broth
16:47 - Everything they built has become infected
18:05 - I had a picc line every evening for nine months
21:11 - Trust me, fat lips were not fashionable
22:02 - Were the years of antibiotics a factor in your strokes?
22:45 - Makeup tips and tricks from Alyssa
25:05 - Foundation
26:09 - Everyone says don't use talc
28:00 - Makeup for the bride
29:00 - Take pics of your feet and make some money