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Ali Lohan's new face examined by Plastic Surgeon
By April MacIntyre Sep 10, 2011, 4:21 GMT

Next Management, who reps Ali as a model, and her sister Lindsay Lohan, are both denying Ali has had any plastic surgery. Next Management claimed that Ali was simply \'growing into her face.\'
The recent photos of Lindsay Lohan's little sister Ali Lohan, age 17, are shocking in the obvious changes that have occurred in less than a year from her recent published pictures.
Next Management, who reps Ali as a model, and her sister Lindsay Lohan, are both denying Ali has had any plastic surgery. Next Management claimed that Ali was simply 'growing into her face.'
Next told E! News:
"Contrary to recent reports, I can confirm that Aliana Lohan has not had any surgery. As a young girl who is growing up, it's natural for her facial features to change slightly, and we see this with many of the younger models we represent. Aliana is a beautiful 17-year-old girl who is growing into her face and body, as is the norm for someone of her age. We take pastoral care of our models very seriously and encourage the models to maintain a healthy lifestyle and body shape."
Monsters and Critics asked our go-to expert, cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Alexander Rivkin, a Yale-trained specialist renowned for non-surgical cosmetic procedures, about this side by side comparison of Ali Lohan's face.

As a physician educator, Dr. Rivkin teaches other doctors nationally on the state of the art in non surgical techniques. He contributes his medical expertise and commentary regularly to Monsters and Critics consumer health section, and has been featured on the TODAY show, The DOCTORS show, the Tyra Banks Show, EXTRA, Univision, PBS, KNBC-TV, KABC-TV and many more.
Dr. Rivkin gave us his take on Lohan's alleged procedures:
Dr. Rivkin says, "Judging by the fact that this seems to be fairly obvious, I would say that her lips are overfilled. not what I would call a good job. From the pictures, it looks like she may have had rhinoplasty, cheek enhancement and jawline modification. The lighting and head position is not exactly the same, though, so I'm not absolutely positive about that. I certainly hope that I am wrong, seeing that she is just 17 years of age."
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