Julia Morris incredible transformation after undergoing cosmetic procedure

Publish date: 2024-04-24

Julia Morris has debuted her incredible transformation after having a cosmetic procedure.

The Australian TV personality, 55, appeared on the Instagram page of renowned Melbourne plastic surgeon, Dr Andrew Greensmith, who shared before and after photos of Morris, taken five months apart.

Dr Greensmith revealed the I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! co-host underwent an upper blepharoplasty [eyelid surgery] and a brow lift earlier this year.

“This lady was happy to share her journey,” he wrote alongside the photos. “A really challenging heavy brow was the major contributor to the upper eyelid appearance. Not only can this surgery help improve some visual field compromise but what a wonderful refreshing and rejuvenating effect it has on the overall face.”

Morris took to the comments section to say the procedure was the “Best decision I EVER made”.

She added, “You opened my eyes, on so many levels. This comment is not spon [sponsored], just wide eyed praise & so happy.”

According to healthdirect.gov.au, an upper-eyelid blepharoplasty is usually performed under a local anaesthetic that is injected into the eyelids, while a lower-eyelid blepharoplasty would require general anaesthetic.

The mother-of-two has previously said she’s enjoying taking time to care for herself following her split from her husband of 16 years, Dan Thomas, in 2021.

Several times in the past year, she’s claimed she would “never” get Tinder, and that she’s “done with sex”.

“I have been renovating my house, right, and I have made the bedroom from top to bottom pink and fluffy,” she said on the Sooshi Mango Saucy Meatballs early last year.

“I had two friends come over the other day, and the boy walked into my room and goes, ‘Yeah, I’m soft’. That is the idea. This is a jizz-free zone.”

While the couple’s break-up was amicable, Morris explained in the April edition of Australian Women’s Weekly that it was still “super sad”.

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“But there’s a lot of layers happening at the same time. I’m famous for saying I feel like every year we’re going to break up,” she said.

“But it definitely gets to that same point, which is that we are just not necessarily growing in the same direction. And then once you’ve got that in your headspace, the other person starts to become quite a pest.

“I think that’s where patience starts to wear down to, ‘I’m not living like this. How is this an example for my girls that this is an OK life to lead? No thanks.’”

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