Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwood warns her fans that she might not look the same after receiving 40 to 50 stiches due to her home accident in November. Pictured: Underwood arrives for the 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards on April 2, 2017, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Getty Images/Tommaso Boddi

Carrie Underwood gave another update after she accidentally fell down at her home.

The "Before He Cheats" singer revealed that she received "between 40 and 50 stitches" on her face after she fell down at her home in November. Underwood added that she might not look the same.

According to Entertainment Tonight, Underwood posted an update to her fan club members and shared some details of the incident. Aside from having a surgery on her wrist, she received stitches on her face.

"In addition to breaking my wrist, I somehow managed to injure my face as well. I'll spare you the gruesome details, but when I came out of surgery the night of my fall, the doctor told [Underwood's husband] Mike that he had put between 40 and 50 stitches in," the country crooner wrote.

According to Underwood, seven weeks after the incident, she was healing but "not quite looking the same."

"I honestly don't know how things are going to end up but I do know this: I am grateful," the "Jesus, Take the Wheel," songstress added. "I am grateful that it wasn't much, much worse. And I am grateful for the people in my life that have been there every step of the way."

Underwood said that she is looking forward to an amazing 2018 and remains optimistic about her recovery. She is also hoping that everyone will understand if she looks a bit different when she faces the camera.

"And when I am ready to get in front of a camera, I want you all to understand why I might look a bit different," Underwood wrote.

On Nov. 10, Underwood suffered multiple injuries after falling outside of her home in Nashville. A day after the incident, she gave an update to her fans and thanked everyone for their well wishes.

Underwood also thanked her husband, Mike Fisher, for being there for her. Fisher made it back in town the same night that the "American Idol" winner was released from the hospital.

"Thanks so much for all the well wishes everybody...I'll be alright...might just take some time...glad I've got the best hubby in the world to take care of me," she wrote on Twitter.

Due to the accident, Underwood did not make it at the Country Rising concert. She was initially expected to perform there for the victims of the Las Vegas shooting in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.