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LeAnn Rimes Undergoes Intense Jaw Release Procedure
The singer reacts emotionally as a specialist manipulates her jaw to release built-up tension.
Mar. 31, 2026 at 5:38pm
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LeAnn Rimes' emotional reaction to a specialized jaw release procedure highlights the physical and mental toll of long-term dental work.Bow TodayCountry singer LeAnn Rimes recently underwent a 'deep jaw release' procedure, which was captured on video. The video shows Rimes repeatedly saying 'Oh, my God' and bursting into tears as the specialist performs the fascial manipulation on her jaw, which is meant to release built-up tension and stress. Rimes has had extensive dental work over the years, including around 29 procedures since getting veneers as a teen, leading to chronic pain and swelling in her face.
Why it matters
Rimes' experience highlights how physical tension and stress can manifest in the jaw, and the importance of addressing these issues through specialized treatments. The video has gone viral, sparking discussion around self-care, facial anatomy, and the impact of long-term dental work.
The details
In the video, Garry Lineham of Human Garage, a Los Angeles-based self-care provider, is seen performing the jaw release procedure on Rimes. The process involves Lineham seemingly reaching into Rimes' mouth to adjust and manipulate her jaw. Rimes reacts emotionally, repeatedly saying 'Oh, my God' before bursting into tears when the procedure is complete. Lineham tells Rimes that 'that part of your life is over,' to which she responds, 'That part of my life better be over.'
- LeAnn Rimes underwent the jaw release procedure on Sunday, March 30, 2026.
The players
LeAnn Rimes
A country music singer who has undergone extensive dental work over the years, leading to chronic pain and swelling in her face.
Garry Lineham
A specialist at Human Garage, a Los Angeles-based self-care provider, who performed the jaw release procedure on LeAnn Rimes.
What they’re saying
“Oh, my God, you just don't realize how much tension is in there.”
— LeAnn Rimes
“Say that part of my life is over.”
— Garry Lineham, Specialist, Human Garage
“That part of my life better be over.”
— LeAnn Rimes
What’s next
Rimes is expected to continue her self-care regimen and work with specialists to address the long-term effects of her extensive dental procedures.
The takeaway
Rimes' emotional reaction to the jaw release procedure highlights the importance of addressing physical tension and stress, especially in areas like the jaw that can be impacted by long-term dental work. Her experience has sparked wider discussions around self-care and the interconnectedness of physical and mental well-being.
