in

Molly-Mae Hague to go under the knife for second surgery in two weeks after lump removal

Molly-Mae Hague has confirmed that she will be having an operation just weeks after having surgery to remove a lump from her breast.

The 22-year-old found the lump earlier this year and requested a biopsy before discovering it had grown in size.

The former Love Island star also revealed she got an additional mysterious lump on her finger removed after noticing it a couple fo weeks ago.

The reality star has been extremely candid about her surgery and documented every step for her social media followers, as well as urging them to check their bodies for irregularities regularly.

The star recently underwent surgery to get a lump removed from her breast and one from her finger
(Image: Molly-Mae Hague/Youtube)

Taking to Instagram from her bed side, Molly-Mae wrote: “I spoke about a lump on my boob on a recent vlog of mine, well I had it removed today. Check your bodies people!”

And now the star has revealed she will be going under the knife again in the coming days for an altogether different medical reason.

Molly-Mae revealed on her YouTube channel on Thursday that she will be undergoing surgery next week as the next step in her battle against endometriosis.

She will be going under the knife again for her endometriosis
(Image: Molly-Mae Hague/Youtube)

She said: “I have another operation next week which I am going to be documenting. That’s my endometriosis surgery which I’ve been having so many questions about.”

She revealed she would vlog the process and the journey for her fans and confessed she didn’t with the lump removal as it was “a lot to take in”.

Molly-Mae went on to reveal that she had a “nightmare” during her recent surgery, after the hospital couldn’t get enough blood from her while taking a test for her pre-op for her next surgery while she was asleep.

Molly-Mae said she would document the process for fans
(Image: Molly-Mae Hague/Youtube)

That meant they had to redo the blood test again while she was awake.

She showed off her bruise to the camera from where the needle went in and gagged, while admitting looking at it made her “feel faint”.

Earlier in the month, Molly-Mae was asked in a Q&A on Instagram how she felt about having her endometriosis surgery.

She replied: “I’m just looking forward to it to be honest because my endometriosis MASSIVELY impacts my life, I just pray the surgery helps.”

She added: “I’m looking forward to speaking more about it on my YouTube to educate people properly on it. I know a lot of girls want me to do this.”

Get the latest updates from the celebrity world by signing up for the Daily Star Showbiz newsletter.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


Tagcloud:

Gemma Collins 'to talk about fertility treatment in new BBC doc' after miscarriages

Late Night Recaps This Year’s Congressional Baseball Game