
We have only one question about Lindsay Lohan: What substance did she inject herself with? Comparing the photos of now and the early and mid-2000s, it can be assumed that she is Benjamin Button – very dramatic changes have occurred in Lindsay’s appearance. We talked to a beautician and plastic surgeon about what procedures and surgeries the actress has done to look better at 38 than she did when she was 20.

Kristina Kozhina, PhD, dermatovenerologist, cosmetologist, co-owner of the Novita clinic, international expert in the ABG Laboratory
Lindsay Lohan is no stranger to cosmetology. Over the past 10 years we have watched his external transformations, which were not always ideal. A large amount of filler in the cheeks, lips, chin, and all this against the background of an unhealthy lifestyle gave the face a swollen, painful appearance. The actress’s lips were constantly enlarged due to systematic contouring with hyaluronic acid-based fillers. Some photos from past years show how the filler goes beyond the red limit, forming the so-called hyaluronic whisker.
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Lindsay Lohan. Photo: Getty Images -
Lindsay Lohan. Photo: Getty Images
The actress has enlarged her cheekbones for many years, creating apple cheeks, but the volume of hyaluronic acid fillers in this area caused swelling.
I can also assume that he periodically increases the volume of the chin, since the photographs show that the tissue is swollen even in this area.
As the actress herself noted, she shifted her focus to the quality of her skin and resorted to plastic surgery, which helped her become a better version of herself. It is worth noting that the experts did a great job, as Lohan looks very good now.

The first thing you notice is that Lohan has lightened the pigment spots on her face and body. Most likely this is the result of laser resurfacing and phototherapy combined with injection techniques. The most effective injectable drug for eliminating pigmentation is considered to be the drug containing the carotenoid fucoxanthin, known for its lightening properties and the ability to restore and normalize the distribution of melanin in the skin.
It’s clear that Lindsay removed a large amount of hyaluronic acid filler from the tissue. He or she may even have resorted to decongestant injections to help restore lymphatic drainage.
It is also worth noting that the actor’s facial expressions have become more restrained. This is the result of the beautician’s excellent work with botulinum toxin preparations.

Sergey Kruglik, PhD, plastic surgeon, head of clinic, head of plastic surgery of the VIP Clinic clinical network
If we look at the first photos of the actor, we can say that the longitudinal size of the face has increased slightly and the chin has become sharper. This may be indicative of the installation contour implant in the chinor this is some kind of moderate cosmetology, because the girl lost weight.
It’s also obvious that he’s very sensitive rhinoplasty– the features of the nose became sharper, and this gave the face an additional freshness.
Thirdly, a type of surgical rejuvenation was performed, as the position of the eyebrows was changed and excess tissue in the upper eyelid was slightly removed.
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Lindsay Lohan. Photo: Getty Images -
Lindsay Lohan. Photo: Getty Images
Aesthetic and surgical interventions performed on the patient’s face and body do not always make him younger, but this does not mean that he looks worse. We, experts, can only slightly eliminate the symptoms of age-related changes. This is exactly what happened in the Lohan incident. The actress did not look younger, but at the same time, age-related changes were erased, I think, by some kind of minimally invasive technologies. For example, the use of endoscopic lift or Nano Fat Grafting. Additionally, a small chin implant was most likely used and perhaps work was done on the cheekbones.
Source: People Talk

I’m Roger Gritton, and I’ve been writing for the The Fashion Vibes for over 5 years now. My specialty is beauty news; I’m passionate about covering the latest trends, products, and innovations in the industry. In my time there, I’ve become known as an authority on all things beauty-related.
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