Monday, December 21, 2015

Chyna Doll Plastic Surgery Before and After Photos

Former WWE Wrestler and The Surreal Life star Chyna has undergone quite a metamorphosis over the last dozen or so years. When she first arrived on the wrestling scene she was quite masculine-looking. Since then she appears to have undergone a number of plastic surgeries that have made her look more and more feminine. Some procedures she may have had include breast augmentation, chin reduction, brow reduction, lip augmentation, Botox, cheek implants, rhinoplasty, and possibly upper blepharoplasty. She looks much better than she did during her earlier years.

I present Chyna Doll Starting out, Joanie Laurer (as she was then called) looked like a dude (let's be honest, ok?).

Now she looks more feminine. Her eyes are larger as if she's had eyelid surgery. Her lips are now plump and her cheeks are softly rounded. Most notably, her jaw looks smaller. Overall, her appearance has improved.
Chyna Doll has undergone quite a metamorphosis over the last dozen or so years.

When she first arrived on the wrestling scene she was quite masculine-looking. Since then she appears to have undergone a number of plastic surgeries that have made her look more and more feminine. Some procedures she may have had include breast augmentation, chin reduction, brow reduction, lip augmentation, Botox, cheek implants, rhinoplasty, and possibly upper blepharoplasty. She looks much better than she did during her earlier years.

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