💔“NOT AGAIN…” Y&R Star Lily Brooks O’Briant Faces SECOND MAJOR SURGERY “She thought the pain was gone… but it came back worse than ever,” her mom whispered, holding back tears… 💬 “I just want my life back,” Lily said softly… before being wheeled into the operating room… 👉 Longtime Young and the Restless fans (especially those who’ve watched since the 80s) are rallying behind her — but few know the heartbreaking reason behind her latest surgery. Scroll down to the comments to read her emotional confession — it’ll break your heart 💔👇
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The Young and the Restless alum Lily Brooks O’Briant is opening up about her second surgery for endometriosis.
Key Takeaways
- Lily Brooks O’Briant was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2023 at age 16.
- O’Briant’s first surgery was in 2023.
- The actress has since become an advocate for endometriosis awareness.
- O’Briant opened up about undergoing her second endometriosis surgery this year.
O’Briant Tells All
O’Briant, who hasn’t appeared on Y&R as Lucy since 2024, has always been open about her battle with endometriosis. The actress revealed her diagnosis in 2023, produced a documentary about the illness called Silent Suffering: How Endometriosis Affects Teens, and delved into her experience during an interview with General Hospital’s Maurice Benard earlier this year.

After already undergoing a surgery in 2023, O’Briant recently went through a second major surgery, and revealed all in a vulnerable Instagram post.
“Endometriosis is a disease that affects 1 in 10 women. I am 1 in 10. This past week I had my second endometriosis surgery. My first was two years ago at age 17 where @seckinmd removed 21 lesions. I am incredibly grateful to have been treated by 3 of the very best Endometriois excision surgeons in the world (seriously ask Google) @camrannezhatmd @seckinmd and @drchu_endodoc. The trip to nyc was pretty tough on me last surgery so I had my surgery in CA with Dr. Nezhat who removed 24 lesions from my ovaries, fallopian tubes, intestines, nerves in my back, bladder & more. I was doing everything I could to manage my endo symptom – anti-inflammatory diet, supplements, acupuncture, lymphatic drainage massages, managing stress & more but needed this second surgery. I am so grateful to be healing now #endowarrior #endometriosis @endofound my mom got some very silly videos of me after being under anesthesia.”