Kerry Katona, the 45-year-old Atomic Kitten star, reveals striking before-and-after photos from a fascial energetics transformation session on Instagram. The treatment follows her recent emergency hospital visit for a suspected stroke, which left her face and speech altered.
Details of the Health Scare
During a London play featuring her daughter Molly, 24, Kerry noticed she could not smile properly. Her daughter Heidi, 19, spotted the facial changes, prompting an urgent rush to St Thomas’ Hospital. Medical staff treated it as a stroke, transferring her by ambulance to King’s College Hospital for tests and CT scans.
Doctors ruled out a stroke, attributing symptoms to stress affecting brain signals to her face. Kerry experiences slurred speech, facial muscle issues, and shooting head pains. She receives speech therapy and facial exercises, with assurances of full recovery.
Fascial Energetics Session Results
Kerry underwent the holistic therapy, known as myofascial energetic release or fascial unwinding, at a clinic. This body-centered approach targets connective tissues (fascia) to release physical tension and stored emotional trauma, addressing pain, fatigue, and restricted movement.
The photos highlight a smoother face, balanced shoulders, softer traps, and a reshaped torso from solar plexus release. Kerry beams with satisfaction in the images showing her side profile, back, and front.
The clinic notes on Instagram: “It was an absolute pleasure to hold space for Kerry in her first Fascial Energetics session. So much moved through, visible in her softer features, brighter energy, and balanced body.” Developed by experts, the modality restores natural balance by releasing protective patterns and survival stress.
Health Update and Anxiety
In a recent column, Kerry states: “I know I’m talking differently and my face looks different after the suspected stroke, but it’s actually loads better. It comes and goes.”
She admits severe health anxiety fuels panic from comments, saying: “I’ve just got to try not to think about it. I’m the worst hypochondriac.” Kerry texted her children—Molly, Lilly, 23, Heidi, Max, 18, and Dylan-Jorge, 12—expressing love amid fears she might not speak again.
“It really scared me,” she recalls. “An hour ago I was watching Molly in a play, and now I’m treated for a stroke. It shows how quickly things change.”

