Holly Madison is opening up about her experiences going under the knife for plastic surgery.
“I’ve had a lower facelift on my jawline,” Madison, 46, revealed on the Wednesday, June 24, episode of DearMedia’s “Derm Approved” podcast. “I’m really happy I got it done.”
The former Girls Next Door star — who shares two children with ex-husband Pasquale Rotella — explained to host Dr. Shelia Farhang that she wanted to address jowling and tighten the lower face.
“A little bit of lipo under my chin. I just felt like after having kids, you know, I gained a lot of weight with my pregnancy and there was just nothing I could do,” she explained. “There were no lasers or anything that could really do what I wanted it to do so I found somebody whose before and afters I really loved.”
Madison explained that she took about two weeks off from filming her own podcast and recovered at a Los Angeles hotel with a nurse.
When deciding what to get with a professional plastic surgeon, Madison seemingly went with the motto that less is more.
“I’d rather have it not go far enough,” she said, “and then I can go back and maybe do more rather than have it go too far and I’m looking like the Joker.”
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Farhang replied, “It’s so much harder to scale back after you’ve gotten too much — especially when you’re cutting.”
Madison said that the scars from her surgery sit in front of her ears, but she’s not trying to hide them.
“If you look close, you can totally see it, but I don’t care,” she said. “I’m kind of open about it. I already talked about it on my podcast.”
In fact, she’s proud to reveal the beauty treatments she continues to swear by, including Botox, IPL laser and CO2 laser under her eyes.
Previously, Madison said she tries her best to avoid toxic beauty standards as a mom. Fortunately, the best-selling author said her kids find some of her habits silly and funny.
“I’m very relieved because my daughter and my son both roast me for dyeing my hair, they roast me for having extensions. They roast me when I wear a lot of makeup, so I think I’m good,” Madison told People in November 2023. “Knock on wood, I think they’re not going to fall into the trap of trying to make themselves look over-processed or trying too hard for the beauty standard because they are over it.”
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