Chloe Fineman Med Spa Botched Photos: SNL Star Keeps It Real on Instagram
SNL star Chloe Fineman shares a 'botched' med spa photo gallery, revealing the bruised and swollen reality of cosmetic procedures with her signature humor.
Behind every red carpet look is a reality that's often hidden by filters—but not for Chloe Fineman. The SNL standout just dropped a 'botched' photo gallery on Instagram, proving that even the funniest people on TV have to deal with the messy side of med spa recovery.
Chloe Fineman Med Spa Botched Gallery Normalizes Recovery
On January 4, 2026, Fineman shared a series of photos featuring her swollen and bruised face following various treatments. In a hilarious voiceover, she mocked the trend of women claiming they're 'visiting family' when they're actually 'going ham' on lasers and Sculptra. "This year, I pledge to stop the cycle," she joked, before immediately admitting she’s going back for more this Friday.
A History of Cosmetic 'Oops' Moments
Fineman's journey with cosmetic procedures has been a rollercoaster. In 2022, she revealed her first Botox experience—bought via Groupon—left her forehead frozen just as she was returning to work. She also recounted a Fraxel laser session that left her unable to leave the house for seven days. Now in her 30s, she calls it 'peak med spa mistake age,' embracing the errors as part of her skincare routine.
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