star has shared pictures of her painful-looking, bruised and swollen face.
The 24-year-old influencer, who rose to fame on the reality dating programme last year when and were crowned winners, updated her followers on Instagram, showing her ‘healing process’.
She wrote: ‘My surgery went well and @monocosmeticsurgery have done a wonderful job looking after me with the help of my best friend @holliebayles I truly couldn’t have done this without her.
‘I am very swollen and am struggling to currently see out of my eyes as that’s where the surgery was so I just wanted to let you all know I’m not ignoring anyone, however thank you all for the lovely messages. I’ll give you all recovering update pictures soon.’
The Casa Amor bombshell then shared a slide with a trigger warning, before posting a selfie of her bandaged face.
She said: ‘I promised I’d take you all along this journey with my, this is my current healing process, my bruising and swelling will go down after a few days.
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Celebrities such as Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner have previously been rumoured to have had the procedure (both have denied this), which has as well as faced accusations .
The treatment, which takes just 30 minutes, fox eye thread lifts cost from £300 to about £700 here in England, with results lasting from between three months to five years.
Geordie Shore star , after seeing her friend Ryan Ruckledge speak out on  about his own fox eye lift going wrong.Â
She told her followers: ‘I’ve been putting this off for a bit now but after seeing Ryan going on This Morning to speak about the fox eye trend I feel like I need to tell everyone about my experience and what has happened to myself.
‘I had the same procedure as Ryan done seven months ago and still to this day I’m left with terrible scars on my face which may never go away.’
Chloe warned her followers that the procedure, which uses invisible threads inserted at the sides of the eyes to lift the end of the brow and elongates the eyelid to create a ‘fox eye look’, can have serious side effects.Â
She continued: ‘I’m seeing this procedure becoming increasingly more and more popular. This may not happen to everyone but as I’m left with scars seven months later I just wanted to take to social media just to let everyone know what had happened to myself.’
Sharing a video of her tearfully showing a large raised scar and bump on her temple, Chloe told the camera: ‘It’s literally ruined my face, man. What’s going on?’