'Flip Or Flop' Star Christina Haack's Dramatic Makeover Throughout The Years, Plastic Surgeons Weigh-In
Eat your heart out, Tarek El Moussa! His ex-wife Christina Haack is only getting better with age.
RadarOnline.com spoke with three of the top plastic surgeons, who have not done any work on Haack but can all agree the 38-year-old is aging backward.
According to Dr. Alexander Rivkin, the Flip or Flop star may have made improvements over the years, possibly to her eyes, cheeks, and lips.
"Her lateral brows seem lifted, opening her eyes up nicely," he tells RadarOnline.com, noting, "this can be achieved with Botox or threads or energy devices like Ulthera."
When it comes to her luscious lips, Dr. Rivkin says he notices a slight difference in her perfect pout from 2014 to 2020.
"Her lips look subtly more full in the second picture, especially her upper lip. This is most likely due to injection of a conservative amount of a soft hyaluronic acid filler, like Vollure," he claims.
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As far as her cheeks go, Dr. Rivkin says, "they may be a bit more full as well" -- adding it may be due to "a sturdy hyaluronic acid filler like Voluma."
Pam Agullo, MD agrees when it comes to Haack's beauty secrets, telling RadarOnline.com, the HGTV star may have gotten "some fillers to restore volume under her eyes and eliminate the dark circles."
She also says never discount Botox or the benefits from a simple facial.
According to Agullo, it appears Haack might have got "Botox as well, giving her an overall refreshed and rejuvenated look. Her skin is glowing too! A customized skin care regimen along with monthly hydrafacials are effective at achieving this."
Dr. Frank Agullo -- also known as Dr. Worldwide -- reveals Haack seems to have made some "nice, yet subtle" improvements.
"The skin appears smoother and tighter. This was probably achieved through microneedling and radiofrequency," he tells RadarOnline.com.
Dr. Agullo also claims "volume has been restored under the eyes and lips with fillers," and "her brows appear to be more 'up and out,'" which he notes "can be achieved with neurotoxin and/or thread lifting."