A REALITY TV star just went under the knife and shared a photo fresh from multiple surgeries.
Taking to Instagram to detail the horrific experience of the procedures, she doesn’t hesitate to share how bad she felt.
Million Dollar Listing star Tracy Tutor posted a photo of her bruised face on her story that looks incredibly painful.
A bandage is wrapped around her entire head and neck, securing everything in place with gauze for healing purposes.
Tracey’s lower eyes are incredibly purple from work and red marks are making their way around her cheeks, chin and forehead.
The only part of her face that seems unaffected are her lips.
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It is the result of a trio of cosmetic procedures that Tracey chose to have all at the same time – neck lift, face lift and brow lift.
“Day 1: Ready for the Golden Globes,” she joked, joining in the hype for the popular awards ceremony before getting more serious about her face.
“Surgery went well. I don’t remember much post op.
“I went straight after care and got a bit sick and sore. They gave me some good medicine that really helped.
“I’ve been pretty much in and out of sleep since last night.
Although Tracy seems quite satisfied with the result of the cosmetic work, praising her doctor.
“We did facelifts on the neck and the lower part of the face. Brow lift and did some prp too so you see some discoloration on my cheeks.
“I saw @drjasondiamond this morning. He said everything went perfectly, which made me happy.
“Back to my applesauce.”
Finish the message with a peace sign emoji.
Tracy is a prominent luxury realtor, author and television star, famous as the first female star of Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles (MDLLA).
The show follows real estate agents who sell luxury properties while documenting their lives, personal dramas and the competitive nature of real estate transactions.
Started in 2006, the program has since expanded to other states, including Miami and New York.
