Love Island star Faye Winter considering surgical procedure to help with health condition

Love Island star Faye Winter considering surgical procedure to help with health condition

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In a Q&amp, A with fans recently, Faye Winter, who was a finalist on Love Island in 2021, was asked for an update on her “skin journey.” She has since responded in a response.

Former Love Island star Faye Winter has shared an update on her skin this week, with her revealing that she’s “really self conscious” over one particular area of her face. And she’s told fans that she is now considering a surgical procedure.

It comes following Faye, 29 – who was a finalist on the ITV2 show in 2021 – having spoken about a skin-related condition in the years since she rose to fame. She’s raised awareness of hyperpigmentation, which involves the development of darker patches of skin, whilst seeking treatment for it.

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The former reality TV star was asked for an update on her skin in a Q&A with her followers on Instagram recently. One person asked her on the platform: “What’s the skin journey at the minute – would you get anymore surgery?”

Faye responded by revealing that she has received more plasma skin therapy from AgeJet. In response to earlier discussions about hyperpigmentation, she has previously informed fans that she has received the medication.

The Guide Dogs UK ambassador also revealed in the post this week that she’s considering blepharoplasty, also known as eyelid surgery – which, according to the NHS, is cosmetic surgery to remove excess skin or fat from the eyelids – due to feeling self conscious over one area on her face.

She responded to the fan by saying, “I’ve just had @agejetukandireland done again,” according to her followers. She continued, “I’m considering having a lower blepharoplasty because I’m so concerned about the eye area. I’ll keep you informed.”

Faye Winter in a selfie with a Q&A question about her skin on Instagram.
Faye Winter shared an update about her ‘skin journey’ in a Q&A with fans this week(Image: Instagram/@faye__winter)

It comes just days after Faye mentioned melasma, which is thought to be a form of facial hyperpigmentation, in a post last Thursday. A compilation video was made that featured Faye seeking treatment, as well as skincare brand AlumierMD International and AgeJet in a clip.

She continued, “Until I shared my skin journey, how many of us had melasma and hyperpigmentation.” I’m trying to improve my skin right now with @alumiermd_int, but I thought I’d take you along with @houseofskincareuk as well.

Faye continued, “Alexis has been amazing and has also made me realize how prevalent pigmentation issues are. Although I’m aware that we all try to conceal them and that some of us don’t have “glass skin,” we should try to be more confident and self-assured. Oh, and they obviously don’t test on our furry friends.

Faye Winter lying down whilst receiving treatment on her face.
It comes just days after she posted about seeking further treatment for hyperpigmentation(Image: Instagram/@faye__winter)

It isn’t the first time that Faye has spoken about hyperpigmentation. As reported by OK! magazine at the time, she spoke about the condition in a video that showed her without makeup that was shared last year.

She said at the time, “I didn’t realize how many of us have issues with hyper pigmentation up until yesterday.” She continued, “This is my second time having Agejet done.” I attempted to flog it once, but I felt embarrassed to appear in public with this appearance.

My mother cried when I saw her and I had my entire face done the last time I had my face done, Faye said. It appears worse before it appears better. She attributed years of sun exposure to her hyperpigmentation and warned, “Wear sunscreen kids, try not to get sun damage.”

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Source: Mirror

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