The Missing Persons singer requires surgery for a severe capsular contracture that leaves her in constant pain and makes it difficult for her to perform.
Son of the Missing Dale Bozzio Known for her signature '80s sound on 'Words' and 'Destination Unknown', she is asking her fans to help raise money for her surgery.
Troy McKenzie started his GoFundMe Post writing that while Bozzio is “many things to the world: singer, songwriter, rock star, fashion icon. To me, she is simply my dear mother.” According to her son, the singer is suffering from “severe capsular contracture” and requires immediate surgery to remove her silicone breast implants. The most severe condition (grade 4) can cause the breasts to become hard and misshapen, and patients may also experience tenderness and pain, according to the study. American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
McKenzie said Bozzio was in “constant pain and found it very difficult to perform, record or make a living.” He details that after the implant is removed, she will need reconstructive surgery and extensive recovery, with the goal of raising $35,000 for surgery and post-op recovery, which McKenzie says is “not covered by insurance.”
“Every dollar donated goes directly toward Dale's care and treatment so we can get her back to health and make you happy again,” he continued. “Your generous donation will provide much-needed financial relief and peace of mind, allowing Dale to focus solely on his recovery. Please give what you can. If you are unable to donate, you can still make a huge difference simply by sharing this story.”
Missing persons released Hollywood lies The new wave band's first studio album featuring original tracks from 1986 will be released in 2023. Color in your life. After the group's breakup, Bozzio released her debut album. riot in English in 1988 – her last solo release was in 2010. Make love, not war.






