Lisa Rinna’s new lips in her before and after photos
Lisa Rinna’s lip reduction surgery was a success or failure? It can be seen by taking a look at her photos showing her before and after the lip reduction surgery.
Talking to the People magazine, Lisa Rinna acknowledged that her lips before the reduction surgery served as a source of censure for her. The 1980′s attempt of Rinna to make her lips fuller via silicone injection turned into a nightmare when in recent years her upper lip developed lumps and were uneven and bumpy.
At that moment, Lisa Rinna felt that the issue needs to be addressed and went under the knife again years after her previous surgery in August.
Fortunately, the surgery ended up making her lips smooth and even. According to Rinna, there is a six-month recovering and healing process and she is happy about the new appearance of her lips.
Rinna along with her husband, Harry Hamlin Harry Hamlin, will be featured in their new reality show airing on TV Land by the name of “Harry Loves Lisa”.
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Lisa Rinna’s Lip Reduction Surgery
Lisa Rinna is dishing about lip reduction surgery she had in August. Never shy about her personal life, she and husband Harry Hamlin star in the upcoming reality show ‘Harry Loves Lisa,’ she talked about her body issues, breast implants and her sex life in her book ‘Rinnavation’ and she tweets things like bikini photos of herself.
She also talked about her lip injections gone awry while promoting ‘Rinnavation’ last year, which is why she had the corrective procedure in August. The silicone she had injected into her upper lip in the 1980s developed scar tissue, bulking it up and making the lip bumpy.
‘My lips started to define who I am, Rinna, 47, tells People. ‘That bothered me… I took a big hit for being honest. It gave everyone online permission to lambaste me. It hurt my feelings.’
And the surgery was a success. Now instead of feeling ‘bumpy and uneven … my lip has no lumps! It’s smooth.’
Her lips will take six months to fully heal.
Rinna in April, before the corrective procedure.
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