Skye Wheatley has shown off the results of her controversial fox eye lift surgery on social media after removing her post-op bandages.
The Australian influencer, 30, recently returned from Türkiye after undergoing cosmetic surgery, but has generally refrained from posting the results online.
However, on Thursday, Skye took to her Instagram Stories to give fans a glimpse of the results of the procedure while filming herself in her car.
After removing her post-op bandages in favor of duct tape, she took off her glasses and turned from side to side to show her followers her new post-op look.
“The results are very good,” Skye captioned a short video showing both sides of her face.
She explained that she keeps her face covered with clear tape to aid in the healing process and prevent swelling after removing the heavy-duty bandages.
The fox eye thread lift raises the edges of the eyebrows using a soluble PDO (polydioxanone) thread, with the goal of recreating the look of the surgical fox eye lift without the need for surgery.
Earlier this week, Skye revealed why she had decided to keep her face a secret and not yet fully reveal it after surgery.
Skye Wheatley has shown off the results of her controversial fox eye lift surgery on social media after removing her post-op bandages in favor of a lighter tape (pictured).
Fans of the 30-year-old Australian influencer were able to glimpse the results of the work she had done in Türkiye in small fragments shared on her Instagram Stories.
In an honest update, Skye, who is two weeks into recovery, responded to a fan’s question: ‘Why don’t you show your eyes?’
In response, she wrote: ‘HAHAHHAHAHA BECAUSE I’m 2 weeks post-op and I can’t get screwed with people’s opinions right now,’ she confessed, admitting that the current state of her face is still in the early stages of recovery. .
Skye explained that while she recovers, her face will take a minimum of three months to settle and she expects gradual changes during that time.
“I can’t show my face yet, it’s too scary, but when I recover more I will show the process, don’t worry,” he added in another post.
The Big Brother star recently returned from Türkiye, where she underwent a fox eye lift, as well as liposuction, a temporary facelift and blepharoplasty.
The fox eye lift surgery, designed to mimic the red carpet look of the same name, has removed the outer corner of your eyes to give you the almond shape usually achieved with dramatic eye makeup.
The results of minimally invasive surgery are said to last between six and 12 months.
Wheatley, who became one of Australia’s first ‘Instagram stars’, recently returned from Turkey where she underwent a fox eye lift, liposuction, temporary facelift and blepharoplasty.
These procedures are just the latest in a series of operations Skye has undergone over the past decade.
She was seen in public for the first time since her various surgeries earlier this month as she posed for a series of selfies next to her car.
The influencer also revealed bruises around the top of her thighs in a pair of shorts after also suffering liposuction during it cosmetic surgery holiday.
The sighting came just days after Skye opened up about her procedures on social media, in response to her followers claiming she has a “plastic surgery addiction.”
“Everyone is beautiful with or without surgery, but I think the most damaging thing is getting all these enhancements without being honest about it,” she told her followers during a live Q&A on Instagram.
‘There are so many girls online who have had surgical enhancements and they don’t say anything. I won’t be one of those people.
However, Skye went on to reveal that she wants to get even more liposuction after her recent trip, despite previously revealing that her plastic surgeon had told her she “doesn’t need it” and had advised against it.
She seemed delighted with the results despite the heavy bandages.
He also added that he was looking for symmetry in his operation, saying, “I just want it to look uniform.”
In Australia, the cosmetic surgery industry introduced a series of rigorous, practitioner-backed reforms in July 2023.
New rules for Australian cosmetic doctors include a mandatory referral to a GP before any cosmetic surgery, new testing to screen patients for body dysmorphia and a one-week cooling-off period between consultation and procedures. in addition to an offensive against advertising (including social networks) that downplays the risks.