UFC star reveals healing progress after suffering hematoma

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UFC fighter Joanna Jedrzejczyk has unveiled her healing forehead for the first time since suffering a huge hematoma in her brutal fight at UFC 248 in Las Vegas last week.

The 32-year-old Polish fighter looked unrecognizable following her loss against Weili Zhang.

The former UFC Women’s Strawweight Champion's head started to swell in the third round, but somehow, the defiant Jedrzejczyk managed to battle all the way through to the final bell.

Check out Jedrzejczyk injuries following her fight against Zhang:
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Following the fight, Jedrzejczyk said: "You see my swelling. She did great. There was something missing but I felt all the punches and the swelling was bothering me.

“My head was going on and off. Congrats, champ. I’m very happy we had a good fight."

It was later revealed that Jedrzejczyk had suffered a huge hematoma - a large bruise under the skin, that can cause major swelling. In the worst-case scenarios, the blood needs to be surgically drained.

Now, Jedrzejczyk has taken to Instagram to provide her 1.7 million followers with an update on her injury.

Check out Jedrzejczyk's Instagram update in the video below:
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Posting the clip to her Instagram Stories yesterday, Jedrzejczyk said that she is back home in Poland, and is treating herself to a "home spa". Despite still suffering from bruising on her face, Jedrzejczyk did reveal that she is also treating herself to a "mud mask" and that she is doing "good".

Earlier this week, Jedrzejczyk shared a snap on her Instagram feed showing the long-lasting effects of her injury.

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Posing for a photograph alongside her sister on the streets of Beverly Hills, California, the discoloration in Jedrzejczyk's skin be seen - despite her wearing a hat and sunglasses.

She captioned the loving picture: "So happy to have my family with me [...] Love ya sis @ostrowska_kasia [...] Miss ya Ewa [...] So you know I have the best sisters in the world. They are always on my side. What about your siblings Guys? [sic]"

Many fans have since taken to the comments section of that picture to express their respect and gratitude for Jedrzejczyk:

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Following their epic battle last week, Zhang said (via a translator) she believed she had done enough to win.

"I was pretty sure I got it. It was a great performance. We are all martial artists here. We don’t want trash talking. We want mutual respect."

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Per news.com.au, both women were taken to hospital after the fight - which podcaster and commentator Joe Rogan described as "the best fight I’ve called in women’s UFC history".

UFC star reveals healing progress after suffering hematoma

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By VT

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UFC fighter Joanna Jedrzejczyk has unveiled her healing forehead for the first time since suffering a huge hematoma in her brutal fight at UFC 248 in Las Vegas last week.

The 32-year-old Polish fighter looked unrecognizable following her loss against Weili Zhang.

The former UFC Women’s Strawweight Champion's head started to swell in the third round, but somehow, the defiant Jedrzejczyk managed to battle all the way through to the final bell.

Check out Jedrzejczyk injuries following her fight against Zhang:
[[jwplayerwidget||https://content.jwplatform.com/videos/2lOlcoQI-sKUnNGKf.mp4||2lOlcoQI]]

Following the fight, Jedrzejczyk said: "You see my swelling. She did great. There was something missing but I felt all the punches and the swelling was bothering me.

“My head was going on and off. Congrats, champ. I’m very happy we had a good fight."

It was later revealed that Jedrzejczyk had suffered a huge hematoma - a large bruise under the skin, that can cause major swelling. In the worst-case scenarios, the blood needs to be surgically drained.

Now, Jedrzejczyk has taken to Instagram to provide her 1.7 million followers with an update on her injury.

Check out Jedrzejczyk's Instagram update in the video below:
[[jwplayerwidget||https://content.jwplatform.com/videos/WCennb7z-sKUnNGKf.mp4||WCennb7z]]

Posting the clip to her Instagram Stories yesterday, Jedrzejczyk said that she is back home in Poland, and is treating herself to a "home spa". Despite still suffering from bruising on her face, Jedrzejczyk did reveal that she is also treating herself to a "mud mask" and that she is doing "good".

Earlier this week, Jedrzejczyk shared a snap on her Instagram feed showing the long-lasting effects of her injury.

[[instagramwidget||https://www.instagram.com/p/B9qB0vpAG3d/]]

Posing for a photograph alongside her sister on the streets of Beverly Hills, California, the discoloration in Jedrzejczyk's skin be seen - despite her wearing a hat and sunglasses.

She captioned the loving picture: "So happy to have my family with me [...] Love ya sis @ostrowska_kasia [...] Miss ya Ewa [...] So you know I have the best sisters in the world. They are always on my side. What about your siblings Guys? [sic]"

Many fans have since taken to the comments section of that picture to express their respect and gratitude for Jedrzejczyk:

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Following their epic battle last week, Zhang said (via a translator) she believed she had done enough to win.

"I was pretty sure I got it. It was a great performance. We are all martial artists here. We don’t want trash talking. We want mutual respect."

[[instagramwidget||https://www.instagram.com/p/B9sGr-cgO4I/]]

Per news.com.au, both women were taken to hospital after the fight - which podcaster and commentator Joe Rogan described as "the best fight I’ve called in women’s UFC history".