Jasmine Pineda explains how she can afford her beauty procedures after her split from Gino

 90 Day Fiance star Jasmine Pineda has become known for her dramatic transformation through plastic surgery and beauty treatments. Over the years, Jasmine has undergone numerous procedures, including br*ast implants, lip fillers, Botox injections, vampire facials, permanent makeup, blepharoplasty, liposuction, laser eye surgery, b*tt implants, and a nose job. Her commitment to beauty has turned into an addiction, requiring significant financial investment each month, which she can't afford.

Jasmine's high-maintenance lifestyle became even more challenging after her breakup with her American husband, Gino Palazzolo. The couple, who met on a sugar baby website in 2020, had a tumultuous relationship that ended when Gino discovered Jasmine's infidelity. Gino had been financially supporting Jasmine, paying for her cosmetic procedures and other expenses. Without his support, Jasmine found herself struggling to maintain her beauty regimen.

After the breakup, Jasmine moved in with her new boyfriend, Matt, but financial difficulties persisted. The cost of her beauty treatments, including fillers and Botox injections, became a burden. Jasmine's addiction to plastic surgery and beauty treatments left her in a precarious financial situation, unable to afford the upkeep of her appearance.

In a recent Instagram story, Jasmine revealed her innovative solution to save money on her beauty treatments. She purchased her own PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) machine, which she plans to use for self-administered injections. PRP treatments, which involve injecting plasma enriched with platelets into the skin, can be costly, with professional sessions costing around $800 each. By doing the injections herself, Jasmine hopes to cut down on expenses and continue her beauty regimen without the financial strain.


Jasmine's decision to perform her own PRP injections has raised eyebrows among her followers. While it may save her money, there are concerns about the safety and effectiveness of self-administered treatments. PRP injections require precision and expertise to avoid complications, and there is a risk of infection or improper application if not done correctly.