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RHONJ Alum Jacqueline Laurita Shares Video of Her Cosmetic Surgery

The Real Housewives of New Jersey alum Jacqueline Laurita has come out to share an update regarding her latest cosmetic surgery with fans. The television personality took to social media to publish a post-procedure video and a photo of herself. She also included a lengthy caption explaining her condition.

Here’s what Laurita had to say about her recent skin treatment operation.

Jacqueline Laurita shares details of her cosmetic surgery

On May 5, former RHONJ star Jacqueline Laurita shared a post on Instagram explaining the aftermath of her latest cosmetic surgery. The image showcased her face in a bandaged state with an oxygen tube going through her nose. Laurita noted in the clip, “I’m just waking up after surgery,” before jokingly stating that she was feeling “great” as she “can’t feel a thing.”

In the post’s caption, Jacqueline Laurita also expressed gratitude to Dr. T. Y. Steven Ip, who headlined her cosmetic surgery. She then clarified how she was feeling. She commented, “I’m still waiting for the other half of my face to wake up that was worked on last. Should be soon! That’s why it’s not moving yet! Lol! I’m doing my exercises of rotating ankle rolls 10 directions each way and lifting my knees up and down to keep the circulation going. I have Aquaphor on my face and I’m keeping my head up and straight forward.”

Laurita, who joined RHONJ in 2009 as an original cast member, also highlighted the next steps of her procedure, noting, “Catheter will be removed tonight, and my oxygen has already been removed. My drains will come out tomorrow and I’ll get to go home bright and early!” In the comments section, Jacqueline Laurita answered a fan’s query regarding her cosmetic surgery, saying, “I got a facelift, neck lift, and CO2 laser.” The LookOver Ladies podcast co-host also remarked that the procedure assists with “skin resurfacing.” It addresses issues such as “fine lines, wrinkles, age spots, freckles, scars, acne scarring,” and more.

Originally reported by Apoorv Rastogi on ComingSoon.

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