Thursday 27 December 2012

Hillary Clinton Plastic Surgery Before and After Botox Injection, Eyelid Surgery and Facelift

Hillary Clinton is rumored to have had plastic surgery

Hillary Clinton, former USA democrat presidential candidate, is rumored to have had several plastic surgery procedures to achieve her look, she definitely looks younger and her skin refresh.  Between the procedures she could get there are eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty), possible restylane or Botox injections, neck and face lift and something for her skin as a chemical peel, dermabrasion o laser skin resurfacing.

In general, Hillary's eyes look more open, wider and refresh, her eyelids don't look droopy anymore.  To soften wrinkles and depressions around eyes and forehead, she could use some Botox injections or some kind of fillers.  Her neckline doesn't have sagging skin, it looks tight and clean, which could be the result of a neck lift.  A face lift could help her to have a tighter and smoother jawline, her jowls look softened and minimized.

A chemical peel, dermabrasion and laser skin resurfacing can help to give a brighter tone to the skin eliminating the damaged layers of skin and allowing a younger skin to emerge.

Her entire look could be the result of excellent makeup skill or lightning, but it would be difficult to attribute all of her physical improvements to these temporary fixes.

More Plastic Surgery for Hillary Clinton?

Did current Secretary of State and former First Lady Hillary Clinton have a facelift? That’s what Fox News is “wondering”, without actually reporting it. While Clinton’s eyes do look a lot less puffy in the recent photo, the fact that the side-by-side photos being compared were taken years apart makes it more difficult to judge.  

When Fox News left it up to its viewers to make the call, the answer was a resounding yes, with two-thirds of those polled saying that they believe that Clinton has had her eyes done. Considering the station leans conservative, however, this result may reflect a bias against Clinton’s politics more than anything. So we're posing the same question to the RealSelf community, a group of people who are definitely more in the know about all things plastic surgery.