JoJo Robinson shows off the results of her liposuction surgery
Updated | By Tamlyn Canham
"One day closer to the sexiest Jojo that ever lived," the 'Real Housewives of Durban' star says about her painful recovery post-op.
The phrase "beauty is pain" rings all too true for reality star, JoJo Robinson. She recently had cosmetic surgery and has been updating her Instagram followers about her healing journey.
JoJo says she had an abdominoplasty with liposuction.
"Ready to be done with the healing process. This week has been one of the hardest and most painful. Five days post [though] and I'm slowly feeling more human... I managed to finally shower last night [for] the first time since surgery ( I wasn't able to because of the foam wrap around my stomach and the blood pipe coming out my hip). I was also able to come off the morphine pain killers and switch to just normal myprodol," she wrote.
The 'Real Housewives of Durban' star revealed that she has to wear an "extremely uncomfortable" wrap for the next few weeks.
JoJo says all the pain and discomfort is worth it. "But we move... upwards and onwards and one day closer to the sexiest Jojo that ever lived," she told her followers.
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JoJo is doing much better these days. She attended a birthday party for her cast mate, Nonku Williams' son. Duduzane Zuma and Linda Majola were also spotted at the party.
JoJo also attended the Affluence Black Polo event at the weekend with her husband, Calvin Robinson.
She shared a video on Monday, August 1, to show off the results of her surgery.
"My stomach is so tight and flat even when I sit down not one roll and no loose skin and my waist is so much smaller... it was so worth every second of pain..." she wrote.
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Main image credit: Instagram/@mrs.jojo.robinson
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