Plastic Surgeon Says Trump Really Wants to Look Like His Supporters’ Fantasy Hero – And Has Spent a TON of Money Doing It
In a surprise to absolutely no one, it turns out that Donald Trump may not be entirely, um… natural in his appearance. Obviously there’s been speculation for years, since we’ve seen the hair that looks like a bad toupee but doesn’t actually come off for decades now.
Though the two deny being anything less than perfect on their own, Donald and Melania are estimated to have spent somewhere in the vicinity of a million bucks on hair, teeth, and skin treatments, as well as other “augmentations.”
Dr. Gary Motykie, who has not personally treated the Trumps, offered an assessment based on experience as a plastic surgeon to the stars. That’s uniquely different than simply a plastic surgeon, since one has to be schooled in precise techniques to cover telltale tracks of alterations.
Hair restoration seems to have been Donald’s primary focus. Dr. Motykie sees signs of a surgery designed to reverse a receding hairline. There’s also evidence of transplants, including one called the “flap technique,” which involves moving a hair-bearing part of the scalp to another area of the skull — and is used mostly to cover large areas of baldness.
I don’t think there’s much argument about that:
But Trump’s work hasn’t stopped there. Dr. Motykie says just the hair stuff alone has cost nearly $200,000, but that Trump appears to have spent almost another $100,000 on dental procedures, including veneers for that perfect smile.
All of that tracks with the statements his late first wife Ivana made to the press about Trump’s vanity projects. She confirmed hair procedures were undergone while they were married — and they divorced nearly 35 years ago. She spilled even hotter gossip when she revealed he’d had liposuction on his chin and waist.
The reason Melania looks so have spent less on cosmetic enhancements than her husband is primarily because she hasn’t undergone major surgery like he has. Obviously there’s her breast augmentation, but she had that done sometime before her infamous nude photos were taken, as they are obvious in those photos.
That means minor stuff, like “nose jobs” (rhinoplasty), fillers, and possibly Botox. And breast implants do require replacement eventually, sometimes multiple times. They are not lifetime devices, which means that we likely paid for a new set in her mid-40s, right around when she became First Lady.
Of course the Trumps are notoriously secretive about everything — They would deny it if Barron’s nanny said he had a skinned knee when he was a boy. But even if all we have to go on is literally plastic surgery experts and a woman who mothered more of Trump’s children than any of his other wives, it all seems pretty apparent.