
Holly Madison shared that she’s had a lower face lift – and revealed a list of other cosmetic procedures she’s had – in candid new comments.
“I got a lower jawline facelift,” the Playboy alum told the host Dr. Shelia Farhang during Wednesday’s episode of the “Derm Approved” podcast, adding, “I’m really glad I got it done.”
“I just wanted to after having kids, you know, I gained a lot of weight with my second pregnancy,” the model continued, referring to her two children Rainbow, 13, and Forest, 9, who she shares with ex-husband Pasquale Rotella.
She added, gesturing close to the edge of her jaw, “And there was just nothing I could do,” including “lasers or anything that could really do what I wanted it to do. So the model “found someone whose before-and-after I really loved.”
Madison, 46, also noted that she didn’t want to go “too far” with the procedure and kept the work to a minimum.
“I’d rather it not go far enough and then I can go back and maybe do more rather than have it go too far and I look like the Joker,” she laughed.
The “Girls Next Door” alum also shared that “If you look close, you can totally see” her visible scar in front of her ears, but added that she doesn’t care.
“I’m kind of open about it,” she said, noting that she had already discussed it on her podcast.
Madison shared that other cosmetic procedures she has include CO2 laser for under eyes, IPL laser and Botox.
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Still, she said, certain procedures — including breast implants, which she has been famously open about having — can be a “tricky thing.”
“For some people, it just doesn’t work for whatever reason,” she explained elsewhere in the interview.
“Their body will reject the implant, or they’ll get breast implant disease, or the surgery will be kind of messed up.”
The situation can make patients “want to try again,” Madison said, noting that it “unfortunately can turn into this never-ending” pursuit.
The blonde bombshell revealed that she had a hand rejuvenation procedure, which she bluntly called a “waste of money.”
Madison, who rose to fame while living in Hugh Hefner’s Playboy mansion starting at age 21, has been open about cosmetic procedures over the years.
Back in 2023, she confessed struggled with “body dysmorphia” amid the pressures of life at the famous mansion, telling People at the time that living there “created body dysmorphia for me because I was always wondering what was wrong with me.”
She exclusively told Page Six earlier this month that she initially saw living there “as a safe haven” but later discovered it “to be so much more complicated than that.”