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Lisa Rinna: Better Before or After Lip Reduction Surgery? (PHOTOS)
I am not a Lisa Rinna fan. I find her loud, obnoxious and desperate for attention, for example when she had to copy Demi Moore and post photos of herself in a bikini on Twitter. Wasn’t her husband, Harry Hamlin, at one time a respected actor? It’s like he has Stockholm Syndrome or something now that he’s gone along with a new reality tv show featuring their marriage. However, I think Rinna looks a thousand times better after having surgery to correct her botched lip augmentation that was often used as the visual descriptor for trout pout. After 25 years of silicone-stuffed lips, she had the surgery in August and is now in her six-month healing phase.
BEFORE: May 23, 2010.
AFTER: September 30, 2010.
What do you think? Better, yes?
Photos: Pacific Coast News
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Barb commented on Oct 06 10 at 10:24 amShe looks normal again and much prettier.
Sam commented on Oct 06 10 at 12:36 pmShe and Harry are annoying because they are always trying to ‘one up’ each other, talking at the same time it drives me nuts. They are both starving for attention but she looks way better without those trout lips. Her lips used to define her and it was hard to look at her before.
katy commented on Oct 19 10 at 9:07 pmShe looks so beautiful in the after shot, but unfortunately she couldn’t leave well enough alone and has “plumped” them again, probably with botox instead of silicone this time.
Michael Zuk DDS commented on Nov 07 10 at 7:13 pmNatural beauty is accepting variations in us all and accepting things that are not that far from the average. The enhancements professionals make in good faith often come back to haunt us later in life. It’s great that she is speaking out on this.
Cosmetic dentistry and facial enhancement surgery has a huge potential for abuse. The expose ‘Confessions of a Former Cosmetic Dentist’ (book) is a contribution to the cause against unjustified & extreme cosmetic enhancement surgery. There is an interesting conflict between lip surgery and extreme veneer makeovers as described in this recent press release which also mentions Lisa Rinna:
http://www.prlog.org/11052028-lip-fillers-reduce-need-for-cosmetic-dentists.html
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