Virginia Fonseca disappeared from social media and then revealed that she was undergoing a surgical procedure; understand!
After a brief disappearance from social media, Virginia Fonseca returned to Instagram Stories this Tuesday, 7th, to explain her absence. The influencer, married to singer Zé Felipe and mother of three children, revealed that she underwent hospitalization at the Vila Nova Star Hospital, in São Paulo, to undergo two surgeries: one to correct the umbilical hernia and the other to perform a mastopexy.
“Today (the 6th), I’m going to remove the hernia in my navel and perform a mastopexy on my chest. After three children, the chest is no longer breast, it’s tit”, joked the influencer.
Virginia also shared the results of her hernia removal surgery, reinforcing that she did not perform any aesthetic procedures on her body other than the planned treatments. “Before anyone says that I had another lipo, I had an umbilical hernia and a mastopexy”, he clarified.
Detailed procedures
In an interview with the plastic surgeon Thiago Paoliello, according to Quem, he detailed the procedures. “Virginia underwent facial and body rejuvenation technologies with the dermatologist Alessandro Alarcãoa minimally invasive umbilical herniorrhaphy with Dr. André Morrell and mastopexy with replacement of prosthesis with me. The total surgery time was almost 8 hours”, he explained.
The doctor also reported that Virginia should be discharged on Wednesday, 8th, and will need to follow recommendations, such as avoiding intense physical activity for 30 days. He reassured about the possibility of future pregnancy, stating that, if she becomes pregnant, her navel will not be affected by the hernia surgery.
Source: Maxima

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