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Roxy Jacenko shows off the results of her recent breast revision surgery during lavish holiday in Turkey

Roxy Jacenko shows off the results of her recent breast revision surgery during lavish holiday in Turkey

Daily Mail​16-07-2025
Roxy Jacenko is currently enjoying a lavish Turkish holiday, living it up in five-star accommodation in Istanbul.
The PR maven, 44, took to Instagram this week to document the trip, while flaunting the results of her recent breast revision surgery.
Back in March, Roxy underwent major surgery after discovering one of her breast implants had ruptured.
Roxy was not afraid to show off her enviable frame as she cavorted poolside at her luxe digs at the Peninsula Hotel.
She shared one photo stepping out of a pool while showing off her tiny body.
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Roxy wore a barely-there black and white patterned bikini that accentuated her ample 'assets'.
Beaming as she stepped back onto terra firma, Roxy also showed off her trim and toned pins and washboard stomach.
A second image showed Roxy reclining on a day bed, poolside, as she worked on her tan.
This time around, Roxy was wearing a red and white, floral-patterned two-piece that was sure to turn a few heads as she whiled away the hours in the sun.
Roxy is currently on a no-expense-spared Turkish vacation at Istanbul's Peninsula Hotel.
Her luxe accommodation comes with quite the formidable price tag, with a one-night stay costing between AUD $8,717 and AUD $16,117.
Roxy's trip comes after she underwent major breast augmentation surgery back in March, after discovering one of her implants had ruptured.
Speaking to Daily Mail Australia at the time, Roxy said that while the rupture occurred in one implant only, she would be having both removed and replaced.
'I'll be having the implants removed in two weeks, and replaced at the same time,' she said.
In usual Roxy fashion, the busy businesswoman did not seem at all nervous about the operation.
'This time around I'll need drains, but that's no issue,' she said.
'As long as I can answer my work emails, it will be business as usual.'
She said that while she suffered some initial shock at the news, an implant rupture wasn't entirely unexpected.
'I was somewhat shocked when I received the update, but I guess it's par for the course when you put something in which really isn't meant to be there,' Roxy said.
'During radiation, when I was being treated for breast cancer, I had capsular contracture on the same side, so revision surgery is not something I haven't had to do before.'
The rupture was discovered during a routine MRI that is part of her annual cancer check-up. She hadn't been in for one in two years.
'It wasn't something that the doctor was looking for, but was discovered when assessing the results,' she said.
Coincidentally, I had actually thought that the right side looked a little lopsided in comparison to the left, but having had a partial mastectomy eight years ago, I put it down to that,' she added.
'Basically, it would be unlikely that anything would be perfectly symmetrical and I needed to not be so vain!'
Roxy admitted to feeling 'annoyed' more than anything else about the upcoming surgery.
'I was a little annoyed. Like FFS, another thing,' she said.'But now I'm very pragmatic about it. I am in good health.
'There are no signs of cancer coming back, so if a ruptured boob is the worst it gets, I am good with that.'
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