On Thursday’s ITV programme, the panellist looked bright and happy as she took a moment to show the audience and viewers the difference in her eyes a week after her surgery
Loose Women’s Jane Moore showed off the results of her 45-minute cosmetic procedure after removing the loose skin from her eyelids.
On Thursday’s ITV programme, the panellist looked bright and happy as she took a moment to show the audience and viewers the difference in her eyes a week after her surgery.
Before undergoing the quick surgery, her eyelids used to mildly droop over her eyes. Doctors removed the excess skin, leaving her with brighter and more rounded eyes.
The 61-year-old said: “Have you noticed I have had my eyes done? Back in the day, I used to have eyelids when I was younger and then as I got older, you see the top picture… they became more and more hooded and changed my eyes.”
The procedure is called Blepharoplasty – which is the type of surgery that removes excess skin from the eyelids.
Jane showed off the results of her eyelid surgery (
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Jane continued: “They take just take the loose skin and It’s done in 45 minutes. You can get it done on the NHS if the skin is so bad it affects your vision. Obviously, mine was just you know, vanity I suppose.
“I just looked tired. I looked tired and grumpy all the time, even though I wasn’t. I mean I know I am totally grumpy a lot of the time but now I look endlessly fascinated by everything.”
She added: “I researched it really well. I was not nervous about the procedure. I was nervous about the result.”
Back in April, Jane had a completely different issue with her eye.
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The panellists paused the show briefly today to talk about Jane’s eye as some viewers had noticed it was looking rather red and contacted the programme quickly to express their concerns for the journalist and panellist.
Speaking on the show, Charlene said: “We’ve had a lot of messages about your eye Jane?”
As Jane replied: “It’s so nice that everyone looks out for you on this show. I came in this morning, and I didn’t even notice anything was wrong with my eye, and one of the ladies in make-up and I looked, and I look like something out of a horror film.
“It doesn’t hurt. I have no idea what it was, someone said it might be a burst blood vessel but I don’t know how I’ve done it.”
After Jane Moore’s successful eyelid surgery, she confidently showed off the results on Thursday’s ITV programme. The audience and viewers were amazed by the difference in her eyes just one week after the procedure.
Before the surgery, Jane’s eyelids used to sag slightly over her eyes, making her look tired and grumpy. However, after the 45-minute Blepharoplasty procedure, the excess skin was removed, leaving her with brighter and more rounded eyes.
During the show, Jane shared with the audience, “Have you noticed I have had my eyes done? Back in the day, I used to have eyelids when I was younger and then as I got older, you see the top picture… they became more and more hooded and changed my eyes.”
She further explained, “They just take the loose skin and It’s done in 45 minutes. You can get it done on the NHS if the skin is so bad it affects your vision. Obviously, mine was just you know, vanity I suppose.”
Discussing her decision to undergo the surgery, Jane revealed, “I researched it really well. I was not nervous about the procedure. I was nervous about the result.” The TV presenter expressed her gratitude for the audience’s support and cheers.
Furthermore, the panellists on the show briefly addressed concerns raised by viewers regarding Jane’s eye, which appeared red to some. Jane reassured everyone that she was unaware of the issue until she arrived on set. She joked, “I look like something out of a horror film. It doesn’t hurt. I have no idea what it was, someone said it might be a burst blood vessel but I don’t know how I’ve done it.”
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Source: The Wall Street Journal