
The guessing game is officially over for the fan base of The Mommy Club. After keeping her social media followers in suspense for days, reality TV star and proud mother of five Nozipho Ntshangase has finally pulled back the curtain on her latest aesthetic investment: a professional mini facelift.
Taking to Instagram, Ntshangase shared an exclusive video from her hospital room to document the pre-op preparation and address her followers directly.
A 14-Day Secret: Investing in Longevity
The reveal comes exactly a fortnight after the procedure took place, with Ntshangase confirming that she has intentionally crossed into her recovery phase before going public.
“Hey guys, no more guessing,” Ntshangase shared in her video. “I decided to invest in myself and I’ve trusted my amazing surgeon again, for another procedure. This time it is a mini facelift. It’s been 14 days since my procedure so stay tuned for recovery.”
The announcement is a playful U-turn for the reality star, who just a week prior posted a light-hearted video mocking her own inability to stay away from the clinic, captioning it: “Me: ‘This is the last one’ Also me: Back at my surgeon’s office. Another surgery loading…”
Beyond Aesthetics: The Power of the Transformation
Ntshangase has long been praised for her radical transparency regarding cosmetic surgery, treating it as an empowering tool for maternal body reclamation. Before confirming the mini facelift, she reflected deeply on how her highly publicized 2025 “Mommy Makeover”—which included a mastopexy (breast lift), liposuction, and an abdominoplasty (tuttmy tuck)—completely altered her mental wellbeing:
- The Emotional Impact: “Last year, I made one of the biggest decisions of my life… It gave me so much more than a physical transformation. It gave me confidence, comfort, and a fresh start in ways I never expected. Now we’re back for another chapter.”
By partnering once again with her trusted specialist at @cs.surgery, Ntshangase continues to normalize open conversations surrounding elective cosmetic adjustments for mothers across South Africa.















