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Natalie Roser recently underwent surgery to correct the curvature of her spine caused by scoliosis.
And on Monday, the model shared confronting X-ray photos to Instagram following her surgery.
The images reveal the metal rods and screws which have been attached to the 31-yea-old's spine.
Candid post: Natalie Roser (pictured) shared a confronting X-ray of her spine after undergoing surgery to correct the curvature of her spine caused by scoliosis
Natalie also shared a photo of herself holding the X-ray image and smiling for the camera.
'All dressed up for my x-ray reveal. I had my first look at my new bits & pieces holding my spine straight today! It feels a bit surreal knowing that those screws are in my spine, but wow it's made a huge difference,' she wrote.
'I'm having my post-surgery follow up appointment in two days so I can't wait to hear what my surgeon has to say about these.'
Confronting: The images reveal the metal rods and screws which have been attached to the 31-yea-old's spine
Natalie recently revealed that behind her picture-perfect Instagram feed, she has been fighting a secret health battle with scoliosis, a condition that causes the spine to bend sideways.
The Newcastle-born beauty prepared to undergo surgery to correct the curvature in May, which develops in roughly one in every 15 Australian girls during puberty from age nine to 14.
In a previous video on her Instagram Stories,