A doctor has shed light on the medical reason behind Selena Gomez's 'round' face. Dr Sermed Mezher took to his social media to discuss the topic as the gorgeous Only Murders in the Building star posted a video of herself applying makeup from her own brand, Rare Beauty. Dr Sermed Mezher, an award-winning London-based doctor and published academic author, with credentials including MBChB (Hons) MRes.
He regularly shares his expertise on YouTube, where he has amassed 216,000 subscribers. In his video, Dr Mezher addresses comments that have been made about Gomez's appearance. He said: "So many people commented after she posted this video.
"I personally think she looks great. But, what they were getting at is that her face is more rounded and puffy, and I'm going to explain why." He goes on to remind viewers that Gomez underwent a kidney transplant in 2017 due to lupus, a chronic condition known as systemic lupus erythematosus, which can cause joint pain, skin rashes, and fatigue.
While lupus has no cure, early treatment can help manage symptoms. The NHS lists many potential symptoms of lupus, with the main ones being: People with lupus may also have: Dr Mezher explained: "As doctors, we try to match kidneys with their recipients as closely as possible, but even in twins there's still a chance of rejection. If that happens, that can cause the recipient to become rapidly unwell and make the new organ fail, which is why we need to give the patient immunosuppressants.
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