This is how Makoke's face has changed after his new aesthetic operation

The years do not seem to pass for Makoke.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
12 March 2023 Sunday 07:52
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This is how Makoke's face has changed after his new aesthetic operation

The years do not seem to pass for Makoke. The Fiesta collaborator is experiencing a second youth at the age of 53, in part, thanks to the aesthetic interventions she has undergone throughout her life. The last one has been very recent and it has helped her to get a few years off of her.

The ex-wife of Kiko Matamoros has reappeared on her program to show the first results of her facial rejuvenation, although they are not definitive. On the set of Fiesta, in which she has been received as a star, she has shown how her face is right now, a few weeks after having passed through the hands of a surgeon. She even went so far as to refuse to go to the program because she could "open her mouth" and be "deformed".

Now that most of the swelling is gone, you can see that the change is noticeable when compared to other recent pre-op photos: despite looking great, there were completely normal signs of age. Although Makoke did not like them and she has decided to remedy it to look even better in what is the first facial intervention she has undergone.

As the woman from Malaga has recounted, her time under the knife has been a complete success and she cannot "be happier with the result". During the more than four hours of operation, several centimeters of skin have been removed, her cheekbones have been raised and the sagging of her neck and jaw have ended.

"They have cut my skin, the neck area and the lower part of the face are cut a little and they move everything up a bit to its place," the Andalusian told her companions on the set. She only has to wait and rest, since the pain, which was bothersome during the first 48 hours, has completely disappeared.

To see Makoke's new face it will be necessary to wait around three months, a time necessary for the skin to settle in its new place: "The ideal time is three months from now when everything settles, in a month and a half it will be seen better, but the truth is that I still have a lot of inflammation.