Alina Habba, Donald Trump’s attorney, has long been a subject of public interest, both for her legal work and her striking appearance. As a key figure in Trump’s recent hush-money trial, Habba has managed to stay in the spotlight, despite the trial’s unfavorable outcome. Recently, an increase in her social media activity has drawn attention to her evolving looks, prompting speculation that she may have undergone cosmetic procedures.
A look at older photos reveals a noticeable transformation in Habba’s appearance over the years. A 2021 Instagram post, for example, shows Habba with a rounder face and more prominent eyes compared to her current appearance. This shift has fueled rumors that the attorney may have had plastic surgery, with some speculating that her new look is influenced by her association with the Trump family, particularly her friendship with Lara Trump.
While Habba has not publicly confirmed any cosmetic procedures, experts suggest that some of her changes could be the result of Botox or buccal fat removal. Dr. Dan Yamini, a plastic surgeon, speculates that these procedures could have contributed to the more angular appearance of her face. The removal of fat from the cheeks can give the face a more sculpted look, which could explain the dramatic shift in her facial structure.
Additionally, Habba’s nose appears to have changed, with a more angular shape replacing the rounder, button-like nose she once had. This has led to speculation that she may have undergone rhinoplasty, often performed alongside other procedures like fillers to smooth the transition. Given Habba’s high-profile role and frequent public appearances, it is not surprising that she might seek to maintain a polished image.
Habba herself has acknowledged the importance of appearance in her field, stating in an appearance on the “PBD” podcast that “It doesn’t hurt to be good-looking in this world, in the PR world, on TV.” Despite the ongoing speculation, she has yet to comment directly on the rumors surrounding her possible plastic surgery.
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