LeAnn Rimes Undergoes $10,000 Treatment to 'Clear Micro-Toxins' After Teeth Fell Out Onstage

LeAnn Rimes Undergoes $10,000 Treatment to 'Clear Micro-Toxins' After Teeth Fell Out Onstage

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  • LeAnn Rimes underwent a $10,000 "plasma exchange" that she says will "help clear micro-toxins" after revealing last year that her teeth fell out mid-performance

  • "I demand so much from my body," the country singer wrote on Instagram along with a video of her getting the treatment

  • Rimes said she shared her wellness ritual "with sensitivity and humility, not as a prescription"

LeAnn Rimesis sharing her go-to wellness ritual after revealing last year that her teeth fell out during a performance.

In a video shared toInstagramon Thursday, Jan. 15, the country singer, 43, took viewers along as she underwent a "plasma exchange" atNext Healthin Nashville.

"Listening to my body and choosing what feels supportive for this season of healing, especially after a very busy year of filming and touring," Rimes wrote in the caption. "I demand so much from my body and it's incredibly important to me to take the best care of it i possibly can."

She explained that this was her second time getting the treatment, which helps "clear micro-toxins, such as mold and microplastics and this time, i've added stem cells to encourage overall repair."

Later in the caption, she added, "i also want to say this with care i'm very aware that access to treatments like this isn't universal. i share with sensitivity and humility, not as a prescription, but as information about what's been working for me."

The Therapeutic Plasma Exchange costs $10,000, according to Next Health'swebsite. It also claims that the treatment will "remove plasma from your blood to eliminate inflammatory proteins, toxins, and cellular waste, then replace it with sterile albumin to replenish essential nutrients."

In her Instagram clip, Rimes is seen being hooked up to two IVs, one in each arm. At one point, she holds up a bag filled with a yellow liquid that was removed from her body.

In a June 2025Instagram video, Rimes said herfalse teeth fell outwhile she was singing "One Way Ticket" during her show at The Skagit Casino Resort in Washington.

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"This is the most epic example of how the show must go on," Rimes said, before recalling the moment she felt something "pop" in her mouth.

"If you've been around, you know I've had a lot of dental surgeries, and I have a bridge in the front," she said. "It fell out in the middle of my song."

While she initially began to "panic," she chose to get real with the audience instead of walking off stage.

"I was literally pushing my teeth in like every couple of lines and singing," she continued. "It was the most epic experience ever. I don't usually have firsts in my career. That was a first and hopefully a last."

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Since Rimes posted that video ahead of another performance, she jokingly warned fans, "The front row, get ready for something to fly out. If you catch them, please return them."

"You know, good times, just keeping it real with you, as real as I had to last night. As I said, there wasn't a f---ing thing I could do about it except either walk off or hold my teeth in and sing."

She also encouraged anyone who has to go through a mishap on stage to "just watch this video again, and it'll remind you that the show can go on even amid sheer utter embarrassment."

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