Ariana Madix Details All the Work She's Had Done to Her Face

Ariana Madix responded to a user on social media that commented on her appearance.

Ariana Madix recently shared details about her cosmetic procedures. 

On July 18, Madix responded to an Instagram post by a user who speculated about the work Madix might have undergone since joining Vanderpump Rules.

"I'll tell you what I've had!" Madix began in the comments, revealing her journey with cosmetic enhancements. She confirmed having Botox injections in her "11's" — the lines between her eyebrows — as well as in her "outer brow" and "neck" areas. She credited Dr. Gregory P. Mueller, a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon, with performing the MyEllevate procedure on her neck in 2019.

 

"I've had minimal lip filler because my face is too small to handle very much," Madix continued, disclosing she had filler in her chin area as well. She clarified that she has "absolutely no filler anywhere else" and has not undergone Blepharoplasty, a type of surgery that removes excess skin from the eyelids to make eyes look younger and more alert, according to the Mayo Clinic.

Ariana concluded her comment by reassuring fans, "I'll keep y'all posted if I do anything else."

Madix opened up to ET last month about her epic clapbacks. 

"It requires a level of stupidity on their part, and a level of just knowing exactly what I would say back to that," the Vanderpump Rules star explained to ET of her headline-grabbing comment section clapbacks. Recently, a simple "Disrespectfully, have you seen yourself," thrown back at a user who wrote, "You should exercise those legs" under an Instagram reel of the newly minted Love Island USA hostess taking one of the show's infamous slo-mo walks into the villa.

"If it's something I would sit and think about, then I'm not gonna respond at all," she continued over video chat from Fiji, where the Peacock series was filming. "But if it's something that comes right to mind, and that person is just that dumb, then it makes me feel like, you know, why not put them in their place? They’re asking for it. They're probably very excited to have gotten that attention, honestly."

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