Chelsea Clinton plastic surgery rumors have always been a now-and-then trending issue. But in mid-2010 the rumors turn into facts when experts revealed that the ravishing beauty of Chelsea Clinton is all thanks to a plastic-surgery makeover, which took years to be realized.
According to Examiner, experts attributed Chelsea's transformation through plastic surgery coupled with strict dieting intensive weight-loss program.
The site also reported that the daughter of former U.S. President Bill Clinton and former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton went through a dramatic and seemingly awkward adolescent years.
During her father's term as President of the country, she reportedly got a nose job and a rumored chin augmentation or implant. While the former was done to enhance her beauty, the latter was done to give her a stronger jawline, Dr. Jennifer Walden, a Manhattan plastic surgeon said. However, Walden was not the one who performed the plastic-surgery makeover to Chelsea Clinton.
Now, when it comes to losing weight, Chelsea followed a strict vegetarian diet and an intensive spinning workout routine, so she could lose 25 pounds. Past photos of Hilary's daughter revealed that she was slightly overweight and had unruly hair and overt crooked teeth.
In the process of her makeover, Chelsea was made to wear braces to fix her crooked teeth. Now she does not only sport a perfectly aligned teeth but as well as a less gummy smile. Her naturally curled hair was even straightened to give her that more ravishing look.
In 2013, Chelsea Clinton opened up about her diet and she revealed that she is no longer a strict vegetarian.
"Although I now eat meat (after 18 years), I have tremendous respect for people who not only don't eat meat, but also don't wear fur or leather and don't use products made from animal derivatives," Chelsea, who married investment banker Mar Mezvinsky in July 2010, wrote.
"At 13, I decided to give up all meat and fish. My parents were even more surprised and cautiously supportive - provided I learned to get enough protein," she added. "The first vegetarian cookbook I ever bought to learn more about how to be a healthy vegetarian was 'Linda McCartney's Home Cooking.' In a very pragmatic way, Linda McCartney helped me meet my mother's conditions for being a vegetarian, to get enough protein and eat a well-balanced diet and, in the process, helped both my mom and me feel good about the choice I had made.
CelebrityPlasticSurgery.com reported that rather than radical and unnatural transformations, Chelsea Clinton' plastic surgery was a major success in enhancing her looks without making it very obvious.
The rhinoplasty smoothened out a bump from the bridge of her nose. The site also claimed that Chelsea Clinton may have received Juvederm - a dermal filler - to disguise her rather "gummy" smile.