Abbie Chatfield says the hardest thing about watching herself on Bachelor in Paradise is seeing her nose before she had non-surgical rhinoplasty
She debuted her brand new nose on Monday after undergoing a non-surgical rhinoplasty procedure.
And Abbie Chatfield, 25, says she cant bear to look at footage of herself prior to getting the ‘life-changing’ cosmetic procedure.
‘Honestly, the hardest thing about last night was watching myself on TV without my new nose,’ Abbie told fans during an Instagram Q&A on Thursday.
Bad memories: Abbie Chatfield, 24, revealed on Thursday that the hardest thing about watching herself on Bachelor In Paradise was seeing her nose prior to getting a non-surgical rhinoplasty
Turning her head to the side to show off her newly-enhanced profile, Abbie continued: ‘I kept being like, ‘Oh! Pre non-surgical rhinoplasty! Yuck!”
A non-surgical rhinoplasty procedure involves injecting dermal filler to re-shape the nose.
Abbie, who flew from the Gold Coast to Sydney for the procedure, debuted her transformation on Monday by uploading a before-and-after photo of her side profile.
Struggles: Turning her head to the side to show off her newly-enhanced profile, Abbie continued: ‘I kept being like, ‘Oh! Pre non-surgical rhinoplasty! Yuck!”. Pictured left on Thursday, right on Wednesday’s episode of Bachelor In Paradise
‘This is my nose. I feel like I’m wearing a beauty filter,’ she enthused in an Instagram Stories video.
‘I wanted to get a full rhinoplasty; I’ve hated my nose for a while now – the hook, the bump… and this is just life-changing!’
The social media influencer admitted she had ‘cried from joy’ and even hugged her Double Bay doctor after seeing the results.
‘It’s just life-changing!’ Abbie debuted her brand new nose on Instagram after visiting a cosmetic clinic in Sydney on Monday, uploading before-and-after images of her side profile
‘I used to not get photos from this angle,’ Abbie said, turning her head to one side to reveal her perfect profile.
During a subsequent Instagram Q&A with fans, Abbie clarified how much money she had spent on the procedure.
‘It was $990. The consult was $290 – that was taken off the final price – so I paid $700 today and I pre-paid $290,’ she said, adding that the dermal filler will last about nine months before it dissolves.
‘I feel like I’m wearing a beauty filter’: Abbie, who had travelled to Sydney from the Gold Coast for the procedure, praised her Double Bay doctor for his work on Instagram