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Brooke Schofield goes under the knife (again).
The influencer, 28 Tiktok On Wednesday, April 2, to open for the top eyelid bluplasty it intends to obtain, which removes excess skin from the eyelids to create a more raised appearance.
“I’ve always had a hooded eyes,” he explained in the clip. “It has never been affected by my vision (but it started to bother me recently when I realized I couldn’t make my colur the same.”
Co-host continued “Cancel” podcast, “I love wearing make-up. I’ve always been so excited about it, and now I’m scared because I can’t make an eyelid, you can’t see my eye shadow, and it doesn’t look how I want it to look.”
Schofield admitted she knows she’s not “Need” the procedure but its “Want” and going to use the same surgeon who gave her a breast addition, Dr Daniel Barrettto perform the surgery.
“I have all this extra skin,” he said, enlarging the camera to her eye to prove it is difficult to see her lids. “I don’t have much instant space, and I love that look. I want to be able to see an instant.”
Just like Kaitlyn BristoweWorld Health Organization also the procedure made In December 2024, Schofield plans to update its followers along the way.
Schofield went on to explain that the surgery was “least invasive” and it only takes about 30 minutes. “It’s supposed to look completely normal within 10 days, which is why you don’t know so many people who have done it,” she told her supporters.
After receiving a mixed response in her comments section, Schofield replied a few fans who criticized her decision.
“Do you want people to be honest or not? It feels like you’re not,” he said honestly. “Honestly, I’m sorry not to lie sometimes. People are so rude, anyway. Everything I’ve ever done, whether it’s botox, filler, skin treatments, boob jobAnything, I’ve always shared it with the internet, but I also fully understand why someone wouldn’t be because you are still getting hatred. “
Schofield added, “The purpose of being transparent is that people do not think it is naturally achievable. My eyelids naturally do not look like this, my boobs do not naturally look like this,” he said. “That’s a good influence.”