Kim Haberly 's dark blonde hair hangs behind her shoulders away from her face . Her almond-shaped eyes are faintly ringed by the yellow tone of an almost-healed bruise. There are two thumb-sized divots next to her hairline (barely perceptible until she points it out) from her recent temple lift, a cosmetic surgery that lifts the outer brow.

Ironically, her swollen face looks plump and round despite her partial buccal fat removal – a procedure that extracts the soft pads of tissue found inside the cheeks to create a slimmer face. READ MORE: 'Stay with me forever': Olympian details friends' touching sacrifice Still, she could pop to the store without raising so much as an eyebrow from on-lookers. It's not until Haberly turns her face to the right and raises the camera close to her ear, displaying two freshly sutured incisions, that you might suspect she is fresh out of a facelift.

"I've woken up really swollen today because I slept on my side," Haberly told CNN over a video call from her hotel in Turkey. Last month, Haberly traveled over 7,700 miles from her home in Perth, Australia to receive one of the most invasive facial surgeries available: a deep plane facelift. READ MORE: Why Hawaii Five-0's Grace Park left the show that made her a household name The advanced lifting technique – which has become a favourite of specialist surgeons for its apparent longer lasting results – not only repositions the top layer of skin (known as an endoscopic facelift) but also the co.