Janice Dickinson, 71, Has Multiple Facial Cosmetic Procedures
Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Harrison Lee posted before-and-after photos of the supermodel three months after she underwent multiple procedures. Dickinson commented on the post, writing, “I f-cking love it.”
nypost.comJanice Dickinson, 71, underwent multiple facial cosmetic procedures performed by Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Harrison Lee. The procedures included an Endoscopic Brow and Midface Lift, Deep Plane Face Lift, Dual Plane Neck Lift, Subnasal Lip Lift, Extensive Fat Transfer, and Full Face CO2 Laser Resurfacing.
Dr. Lee posted before-and-after photos on Instagram three months after the surgery. Dr.
Dr. Lee stated. ” Dickinson first underwent plastic surgery at age 32 while dating Sylvester Stallone. She said on Kaitlyn Bristowe’s “Off the Vine” podcast in June 2024 that she received a mini facelift at that time because she had started getting jowls.
She also stated on the podcast that she does not regret any of her past cosmetic work, which included facelifts, a tummy tuck, collagen implants and Botox. ’s “Botched” and had her 30-year-old breast implants replaced. ” in South Africa.
She filed a lawsuit in the United Kingdom against ITV Studios in September 2025, claiming permanent facial deformities and nerve damage that affected her speech, eating and drinking. S. dollars, in compensation.
A 1977 photograph of Dickinson has surfaced alongside discussion of the new procedures. She modeled Michael Kors’ Spring 1983 Sportswear Collection and a Bill Blass Spring 1982 Ready to Wear outfit.
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