Ana Quincoces shared an update after her recent facelift, and revealed the before-and-after photos – as Dolores Catania, Margaret Josephs and fans reacted.
Ana, a former cast member on the Real Housewives of Miami, was once close with current castmate Alexia Nepola. On the latest season, Alexia was upset with her costars for inviting Ana to a cast event amid their feud.
“Facelift update!” the 58-yr-old wrote on her Instagram, below two sets of before-and-after photos. “2 weeks post-op. So so happy with the results despite the swelling and bruising- it’s only been 2 weeks!. @drkarolak is truly the best! #facelift #necklift #facialplasticsurgery #deepplanefacelift.”
Her doctor then responded in the comments, “So perfect! I’m so happy with your healing and results. You were beautiful before surgery…now, a more youthful version of yourself. Not pulled or stretched. Thank you for being so open and sharing not just your results, but also the vulnerable time of the healing process.”
Two Bravolebs also commented on the post.
“U loook soooo young and beautiful,” wrote Dolores, from Real Housewives of New Jersey.
Margaret added, “Beyond perfect!! Youthful and refreshed!!”
Other fans then shared their thoughts.
“Stunning!!! I love how open [your] eyes look and how natural and lovely your jawline and neck look❤️ Amazing results,” wrote one fan.
“You are beautiful either way but as long as you’re happy that’s all that matters!” said another.
“Absolute perfection! So natural and so much better than people that go the filler route!!! You look beautiful,” wrote a different user.
“Your results are beautiful but honestly you didn’t need it. And the surgeon did an amazing job,” shared another.
Earlier this year, Ana’s podcast account reacted to the news of Alexia’s divorce with Todd.
“Make no mistake, the cast shakeup and the divorce are related,” read the message from @mamiissuesthepod, shared by @allabouttrh on Instagram. “The timing of the inevitable split is fortuitous and a little too coincidental. When your head is on the chopping block, and someone is done with you, they’re willing to help you stay employed.”