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Plastic Surgery Insights from Amelia Gray Hamlin, Lisa Rinna’s Daughter


Key Insights

  • Personal Experience: Amelia Gray Hamlin openly discusses her cosmetic procedures.
  • Family Background: Her parents are Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin.
  • Current Treatments: She is using SkinVive, a moisturizer injection, not a filler.
  • Complications: Amelia faced serious issues after breast augmentation surgeries.

Amelia Gray Hamlin is setting the record straight about her looks.

The model, whose parents are Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin, detailed her personal experience with plastic surgery as she shared the cosmetic procedures she’s had done—and the ones she hasn’t.

“I’ve always had these lips,” she told Variety in an interview published Jan. 24, noting that she’s never used fillers. “I’m doing this thing right now called SkinVive, which is a moisturizer injection, not a filler.”

In addition to a past nose job, Amelia, 24, also shared that she once had a breast reduction after a piercing caused an infection. Eventually, she opted to get breast implants, albeit reluctantly—and the decision eventually led to serious complications.

“I was dating somebody who was older than me when I was younger, and I allowed his beauty perception to affect my choices, and I decided to get another breast augmentation because I wasn’t necessarily happy with the scarring that I was left with from the reduction,” she explained to the outlet. “I woke up in a state that I didn’t agree to. We can just say that.”

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