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Wayne Lineker reveals 'swollen' face after undergoing painful cosmetic surgery

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Wayne Lineker has shown off the results of his latest cosmetic procedure as he continues to get prepared for summer in Ibiza.The 61 year old is the owner of O Beach Ibiza in San Antonio and has been eagerly counting down the days until the party season begins on the island.

To ensure he's looking his best, Wayne underwent a procedure on the skin under his eyes to remove the "little bags" that were "driving him mad".

He took to Instagram to share the process with his followers, posting clips before his surgery and photos of him afterwards, including one of his face covered in bandages as he began to recover.

He first revealed he was going under the knife last week in a post shared to Instagram. Wayne explained: "Good morning. I'm off for a bit of surgery today.

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