
Brooke Schofield Shares Her Desire for Upper Eyelid Surgery
Brooke Schofield is preparing for another cosmetic procedure.
The 28-year-old influencer shared her plans for an upper eyelid blepharoplasty on TikTok on Wednesday, April 2. This surgery aims to remove excess skin from the eyelids for a more lifted look.
In her video, she explained, “I’ve always had hooded eyes. It hasn’t impacted my vision, but I started to feel bothered when I realized I couldn’t apply my makeup the way I used to.”
As a co-host of the “Cancelled” podcast, she expressed, “I love makeup and have always enjoyed it, but now I dread putting it on because I can’t apply eyeliner well, my eyeshadow isn’t visible, and it just doesn’t look how I want it to.”
Schofield acknowledged that while she doesn’t “need” the surgery, she “wants” it and has chosen Dr. Daniel Barrett, the same surgeon who performed her breast augmentation, for the procedure.
“I have a lot of extra skin,” she remarked, zooming in on her eye to illustrate how her eyelids are not very visible. “I don’t have much eyelid space, and I love that lifted look. I want to be able to see eyeliner.”
Much like Kaitlyn Bristowe, who underwent the same procedure in December 2024, Schofield intends to keep her followers updated throughout her journey.
She further explained that the procedure is “minimally invasive” and lasts about 30 minutes. “It’s supposed to look completely normal within 10 days, which is why many people don’t realize how common it is,” she informed her viewers.
After receiving mixed reactions in the comment section, Schofield responded to some critics regarding her choice.
“Do you guys prefer honesty or not? It feels like you don’t,” she said straightforwardly. “Honestly, sometimes I regret not fibbing. People can be so harsh. I’ve always shared every procedure I’ve had—Botox, fillers, skin treatments, breast augmentation—but I totally understand why someone might choose not to due to the negativity.”
Schofield emphasized, “The reason for being transparent is to ensure people don’t think this can be achieved naturally. My eyelids don’t look this way naturally, nor do my breasts,” she remarked. “That’s what it means to be a good influence.”