Amy Schumer thanks the doctors who performed her liposuction for helping her get her 'strength back'

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By Nika Shakhnazarova

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Amy Schumer said that she "finally" feels "good" following liposuction and treatment for endometriosis.

On Tuesday, the 40-year-old comedian shared photos of herself posing on the beach in a long-sleeve, one-piece black swimsuit.

Schumer thanked those who helped her during her endometriosis and liposuction surgeries, revealing on her Instagram Story that she's now 170 lbs. post-procedures.

"I feel good. Finally. It's been a journey thanks for helping me get my strength back @seckinmd(endo) @jordanternermd (lipo)," she began.

"Never thought I would do anything but talk to me after your uterus doesn't contract for 2.5 years and you turn 40."

Back in September, Schumer revealed she underwent surgery to remove her uterus and appendix as a treatment for endometriosis.

After the surgery, she said in a follow-up Instagram post that all of her "lifelong pain" had been "explained" and "lifted out of [her] body," leaving her a "changed person."

Following her surgery, Schumer - who is mom to two-year-old son Gene - said in an audio recording of her post-op appointment that she feels like a new person.

"All my lifelong pain explained and lifted out of my body," she said at the time. "I am already a changed person. I am busting with joy for the new energy I have to be with my son."

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Schumer has shared her stance on the thriving industry of cosmetic treatments in the past, offering a diplomatic approach. "I don't judge anybody for having plastic surgery at all," she told Cosmopolitan back in 2014.

"I think the industry surrounding it and the drive to do it and how it seems like usually it's never enough — I think that's bad. I don't think it's great for people."

Last month, the Emmy winner shared a selfie from her dermatologist's office while having the fillers in her face dissolved after she wasn't pleased with the results.

"I tried getting fillers. Turns out I was already full. Thank God you can dissolve them I looked like #Malificent [sic] thanks @drjlodnp," Schumer captioned a photo of herself with white cream on her cheeks.

Featured image credit: Sipa US / Alamy

Amy Schumer thanks the doctors who performed her liposuction for helping her get her 'strength back'

vt-author-image

By Nika Shakhnazarova

Article saved!Article saved!

Amy Schumer said that she "finally" feels "good" following liposuction and treatment for endometriosis.

On Tuesday, the 40-year-old comedian shared photos of herself posing on the beach in a long-sleeve, one-piece black swimsuit.

Schumer thanked those who helped her during her endometriosis and liposuction surgeries, revealing on her Instagram Story that she's now 170 lbs. post-procedures.

"I feel good. Finally. It's been a journey thanks for helping me get my strength back @seckinmd(endo) @jordanternermd (lipo)," she began.

"Never thought I would do anything but talk to me after your uterus doesn't contract for 2.5 years and you turn 40."

Back in September, Schumer revealed she underwent surgery to remove her uterus and appendix as a treatment for endometriosis.

After the surgery, she said in a follow-up Instagram post that all of her "lifelong pain" had been "explained" and "lifted out of [her] body," leaving her a "changed person."

Following her surgery, Schumer - who is mom to two-year-old son Gene - said in an audio recording of her post-op appointment that she feels like a new person.

"All my lifelong pain explained and lifted out of my body," she said at the time. "I am already a changed person. I am busting with joy for the new energy I have to be with my son."

 wp-image-1263139728
Credit: Sipa US / Alamy

Schumer has shared her stance on the thriving industry of cosmetic treatments in the past, offering a diplomatic approach. "I don't judge anybody for having plastic surgery at all," she told Cosmopolitan back in 2014.

"I think the industry surrounding it and the drive to do it and how it seems like usually it's never enough — I think that's bad. I don't think it's great for people."

Last month, the Emmy winner shared a selfie from her dermatologist's office while having the fillers in her face dissolved after she wasn't pleased with the results.

"I tried getting fillers. Turns out I was already full. Thank God you can dissolve them I looked like #Malificent [sic] thanks @drjlodnp," Schumer captioned a photo of herself with white cream on her cheeks.

Featured image credit: Sipa US / Alamy