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Lindsay Lohan's mom doesn't look like this anymore after major plastic surgery transformation

Lindsay Lohan's mom doesn't look like this anymore after major plastic surgery transformation

Daily Mail​07-05-2025

Lindsay Lohan 's mom Dina unveiled a major new transformation while attending the 2025 Luisa Diaz Foundation Gala in New York City on Tuesday.
The momager, 62, showed off a very taut and wrinkle-free visage at the event, which took place at Cipriani 25 Broadway.
Dina — who previously admitted to having neck surgery and a facelift — accentuated her very plump pout with a light pink gloss.
Her glamorous blonde waves cascaded around her face, and smoky makeup highlighted her magnetic eyes.
The mom-of-four wore a glamorous black gown with a sparkling silver cape and over-the-elbow black velvet gloves.
Her makeover comes after her daughter's recent transformation, which has been so incredible that a plastic surgeon wondered if she had been 'abducted by aliens.'
Dina was joined by daughter Aliana Lohan, 31, at the event.
Lindsay's sister wowed in an electric blue gown with floral embellishments.
They also posed with Luisa Diaz, who founded the non-profit organization which hosts the gala, and Anna Rothschild.
The annual charity event focuses on uplifting communities by promoting kindness, empowering individuals, and supporting survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking, and other forms of abuse.
In 2023, Dina revealed that she had a custom facial rejuvenation surgery done, along with a facelift and necklift.
'I always believed in growing old gracefully, but if you want to do something for yourself, go for it,' she told Page Six.
To get the look, she turned to Dr. Ira Savetsky, a plastic surgeon based on the Upper East Side of New York.
'I wanted to look like a younger version of myself. Most of my friends did this 10, 15 years ago,' she added.
She's since been flaunting her youthful looks all over social media in various selfies.
Last year Dina was called out by fans online for allegedly filtering and airbrushing her selfies.
She raised eyebrows with her suspiciously smooth and youthful appearance on social media.
Some of Dina's age-defying selfies have even led the Living Lohan star's followers to accuse her of using editing tools like FaceApp to turn back the clock.
'Someone take FaceApp from this woman. You can't just crank the filter up and expect it not to be obvious,' one commented.
'You didn't look like this TWENTY years ago. No one is fooled. This is sad,' another wrote.
One even accused Dina of trying to outdo her famous daughter, Lindsay.
'I don't understand why mothers these days want to look younger than their own daughters,' they wrote.
Another commented, 'This is so ridiculous. How old do you think you look in this filter? Just be real. This is an embarrassment.'
Dina was married to Lindsay's father Michael from 1985 to 2007.
Aside from Lindsay, and Aliana, they also share sons Michael Lohan Jr., 37, and Dakota 'Cody' Lohan, 28.
Meanwhile Lindsay's glow-up has also sparked a debate among fans who've been trying to figure out what procedures the star may have done to achieve the vibrant look.

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