90 Day Fiance: Darcey and Stacey BOTCHED Surgery in Turkey!
I’m on my way to recovery, and I’m just so excited for the final results. I did an eyebrow lift and 360 lipo with skin-tightening J Plasma. I’m just so grateful and ready to heal. Love you guys—thank you for following my journey!
Good morning from Istanbul! I’m feeling great, going for my walk, and got my Pampers. Thank you, Comfort Zone. I love you!
So, Darcy and Stacy decided to fly all the way to Turkey, to Istanbul, and get more procedures because enough is never enough. One thing I will say before continuing is that I respect the fact they at least show us their journey. This allows people to see all the pain and challenges you have to go through if you’re considering such procedures. It helps them decide if it’s worth it or not.
I imagine their intention might be to show that it’s not worth it, but some people will still say, “Well, I want to do it anyway.” They’ve undergone eyebrow work and other skin procedures this time. It’s astonishing how “enough” is never enough. Look at this screen here. After their procedures, their features look heavily altered.
Darcy is on my right, and Stacy is above. Looking at Darcy’s jawline, there’s a different shade, and it seems like a new part of her jaw has been added. Her chin appears extended, while Stacy’s is more natural-looking—though still not quite natural. This raises the question: When is enough truly enough?
When we watch them on the show, we get angles that reveal what they really look like. But off the show, they meticulously manage the angles of their photos and videos to hide any botched areas. For instance, in one video, Darcy tilts her head down to hide the inconsistencies in her jawline. They always post images from angles that they believe are flattering. This indicates their insecurities, as they are clearly sensitive about every aspect of their image.
It’s also worth noting they often promote the clinics they visit. This leads me to believe many of their procedures are either free or heavily discounted in exchange for advertising. However, hearing them say, “I feel snatched and renewed” just days after surgery is misleading. In reality, they must still be in pain and discomfort.
The process isn’t as glamorous as they portray it. Typically, they have these procedures done in the U.S., but this time they went to Istanbul. Maybe they’ve been there before, and I just didn’t notice.
Stacy, meanwhile, has been reposting the same videos repeatedly, which makes me wonder if she’s still under the influence of anesthesia. It’s disconcerting. Constantly reposting the same thing suggests she’s not feeling “snatched and renewed” as claimed. Instead, she’s likely still in pain or heavily medicated.
It’s crucial to pay attention to the details they don’t share. These procedures are neither simple nor easy—they come with a lot of pain and risks. It’s sad to see two women transforming themselves from natural beauty to what now appears heavily altered and botched.
Reflecting on their transformations from the past to now, it’s heartbreaking to see how much they’ve changed. There was a time when achieving beauty was about having a good diet, exercising a few times a week, and maintaining a skincare routine.
Nowadays, many people bypass these steps, opting for cosmetic surgeries instead. This trend isn’t limited to women—men are also following suit. A natural approach to self-care is not only healthier but also promotes genuine self-confidence. Surgery won’t make you love yourself; it often amplifies insecurities.
If you can’t appreciate yourself naturally, you’ll struggle even more after altering your appearance. True self-love starts with embracing who you are.