How Jojo Robinson is changing the narrative on cosmetic procedures
Sunday Tribune
|October 19, 2025
JOJO Robinson, the reality TV star from The Real Housewives of Durban, is back in the spotlight as she gets ready for another cosmetic procedure.
JOJO Robinson is back in the spotlight as she prepares for another cosmetic procedure. REFLECTING on her transformative experience, JoJo posted a one-year update of her "life-changing" face and neck lift on Instagram.
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This comes nearly a year after her much-talked-about deep plane face and neck lift.
Known for her candour and self-assuredness, Robinson recently took to Instagram to announce her next surgery.
“Goodbye, thunder thighs... I’m over you. You may exit the Jojo,” she joked, revealing she had checked into the hospital for a thigh procedure.
But beyond the humour, her decision reflects something deeper, a growing openness about body modification and self-image in modern celebrity culture.
On her Instagram account, Robinson revealed the one-year results of a “life-changing” deep plane face and neck lift.
The procedure is similar to the one used by Hollywood stars Kris Jenner, Christina Aguilera and Lindsay Lohan.
Sharing a before-and-after photo, she posted: “I was made to believe on social media that having a facelift at 37 was slightly crazy, and although it probably is, my reply is, why not? There is no definitive age for anyone for anything.”
In 2024, Robinson took a bold step by dissolving all her facial fillers and entrusting her transformation to acclaimed South African plastic surgeon Dr Paul McGarr, whom she dubbed “the GOAT of surgery”.
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