Tamra Judge Responds to Molly Sims' Criticism of Chemical Peel Procedure
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00:00How are you feeling? Your face looks fantastic. How are you feeling? It looks so good.
00:04I am feeling great. It's been actually four weeks today. My skin is still really sensitive
00:11and very thin and it's rebuilding and my staples are removed out of my head from the brow lift,
00:18so that's a good thing. I'm still sore, but overall feeling pretty good.
00:26Good. Are you happy you did it?
00:28Yeah, I am.
00:30My skin looks amazing.
00:32I know that Molly Sims spoke out saying that what you did was not a good idea because it
00:36breaks the barrier of your skin. Did you notice that at all? What changes have you noticed and
00:42were you aware of that before you did? I don't exactly know what breaks the
00:44barrier of my skin means, but my makeup hasn't split off my face, like she said,
00:50and I get it. No disrespect to Molly Sims, but she is an ex-model that is now selling skincare
00:57and I think that I'm going to take the advice of a board-certified surgeon.
01:05Sorry. No, I haven't. I've had a lot of friends that have had it done.
01:10My plastic surgeon does them all the time. Terry Dubrow. Heather said Terry Dubrow does
01:14them all the time and I haven't experienced anything negative.
01:20Yeah. Well, you're glowing. You look great. Thank you.
01:23What was the hardest part about recovery for you?
01:26I would say just the first couple of days were pretty brutal and then after that, I had to go
01:34on a steroid pack to get the swelling to go down. As soon as the swelling went down, that was less
01:39painful, but then I had to deal with basically like a burn victim. My skin was peeling off.
01:45My neck, for some reason, they say it's the most painful. It just burned. It burned, it itched,
01:51and that lasted for a couple of weeks. I mean, I'm still scratching my hair and getting skin off.