Ariana Madix Reveals Exactly What Cosmetic Work She's Had Done: "I'll Tell You..."
The Vanderpump Rules cast member also clarified what she "absolutely" hasn't done.
Ariana Madix is getting real about her cosmetic work.
On July 18, the Vanderpump Rules cast member responded to a post by Instagram user Molly Bailey that speculated about potential procedures Ariana had done since joining the show for Season 2 in 2013.
"I'll tell you what I've had!" Ariana began in the comments section of the Instagram post, noting she had [Botox] "in 11's," meaning the lines between the eyebrows.
She also revealed she had Botox injections in her "outer brow" and "neck" areas, adding that Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Gregory P Mueller did the MyEllevate procedure on her neck in 2019 (more details on that below).
"[I've] had minimal lip filler [because] my face is too small to handle very much," Ariana added, also sharing she had filler in her chin area. "Absolutely no filler anywhere else and [definitely] no [Blepharoplasty] yet."
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According to the Mayo Clinic, Blepharoplasty is "a type of surgery that removes excess skin from the eyelids" that works to "make eyes look younger and more alert."
Though Ariana isn't taking on eyelid surgery anytime soon, several Bravolebrities have had the procedure, including The Real Housewives of Orange County's Emily Simpson, The Real Housewives of New Jersey's Paul "Paulie" Connell, and Flipping Out alum Jeff Lewis.
Ariana concluded her comment by assuring fans, "I'll keep y'all posted if I do anything else."
Details on Ariana Madix's Neck Procedure
Back in 2019, after Ariana had the MyEllevate procedure with Dr. Mueller, the board-certified plastic surgeon spoke with The Daily Dish to share all the details about the non-surgical technique.
"It's a great procedure for patients [who] want to be preventative, and/or not ready to completely go under the knife," he shared at the time. "It's the perfect way to restore a youthful appearance and shape [and] to improve a less-desired, genetically inherited neck.”
Dr. Mueller added that the "minimally-invasive procedure," which "utilizes liposuction and support through an invisible structure to define and contour the neck/jawline," works to "support, shape, and rejuvenate the neck." It also "preserves the neck area from aging for quite some time." Patients "typically recover within three to six days" after the procedure, which costs "between $8,000 to $13,000."
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