EXCLUSIVE Doctor reveals silent health issues Justin Bieber could be suffering from… and how it might connect to Didd
Justin Bieber fans expressed concern about the singer’s health this week after he was pictured looking somber and fatigued, his eyes hollow and distant.
Flocks of ‘Beliebers’ came together to theorize on whether the challenges of being a new father or if rumors of a strained marriage were to blame for his physical deterioration.
Now, DailyMail.com has spoken to several medical experts about what could be behind his look and whether there is a more serious health problem at play.
Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr Gaurav Bharti told DailyMail.com that the most noticeable changes in Bieber’s look were his receding hairline, loss of volume in his face and development of wrinkles as well as dark circles.
‘These changes can be attributed to several factors, including natural aging, stress, nutrition, weight loss, and skincare habits.
‘Prolonged poor sleep and inadequate recovery can also accelerate signs of aging, making someone appear more tired or drawn,’ he said.
Manhattan-based psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert told DailyMail.com that Justin has long been under ‘immense scrutiny’ which could be compounding with the pressure of being a dad. The experts stressed they had not examined or treated Bieber.
Bieber, now 30, shot to fame at the age of 15 and recently welcomed son Jack with Hailey.
Psychiatrist and author Dr Carole Lieberman believes his worsening look could also be due to the media frenzy over Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs – Justin’s former associate – who was arrested in September over multiple alleged rape and assault claims, which he denies.
Justin signed his first record deal with RBMG the year he turned 14 and became a global superstar (left). His fans expressed concern about the singer’s health this week after he was pictured looking somber and fatigued, his eyes hollow and distant (right)
Experts tell DailyMail.com the most noticeable changes in Justin Bieber’s look are his receding hairline, loss of volume in his face and development of wrinkles (pictured above in January 2025)