Claims model Jennifer Hawkins ‘fine-tuned her features to enter supermodel territory’ 

Former Miss Universe Jennifer Hawkins has been the subject of ongoing surgery speculation due to her changing appearance over the years.

And Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Randal Haworth has now offered his expert opinion on whether Jennifer, 34, has gone under the knife.

The CEO of DrHaworth.com told Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday: ‘I often see pretty girls like Jennifer wanting to fine-tune their features to enter “supermodel” territory.’

 

Botox, fillers, a rhinoplasty and a lip augmentation: Claims former Miss Universe Jennifer Hawkins 'fine-tuned her features to enter supermodel territory' (PICTURED: 2018)

Botox, fillers, a rhinoplasty and a lip augmentation: Claims former Miss Universe Jennifer Hawkins ‘fine-tuned her features to enter supermodel territory’ (Left in 2001, Right in 2018)

According to Dr. Haworth, who has not treated Jennifer himself, the Australian model appears to have invested in some minor improvements to ‘improve facial balance as a whole’.  

The plastic surgeon, who specialises in hyperaesthetics, claimed: ‘Most people would scratch their heads as to what a former Miss Universe could possibly improve upon her already idolized face.’

Jennifer shot to fame in 2004 after being crowned Miss Universe, and has since maintained a life in the spotlight with TV hosting roles, modelling contracts and celebrity ambassador roles.

She is also the founder and CEO of two successful brands, Cozi by Jennifer Hawkins swimwear and Jbronze tanning line, and manages a portfolio of properties. 

‘Her new and more glamorous appearance has been helped by a rhinoplasty, or nose job, to refine and elevate her nasal tip while narrowing her asymmetrical nasal bones,’ Dr. Haworth claimed of her apparent facial changes.

A nose job? Dr. Haworth claimed her 'more glamorous appearance has been helped by a rhinoplasty to refine and elevate her nasal tip while narrowing her asymmetrical nasal bones' (Pictured left at 17, right at 31)

A nose job? Dr. Haworth claimed her 'more glamorous appearance has been helped by a rhinoplasty to refine and elevate her nasal tip while narrowing her asymmetrical nasal bones' (Pictured left at 17, right at 31)

A nose job? Dr. Haworth claimed her ‘more glamorous appearance has been helped by a rhinoplasty to refine and elevate her nasal tip while narrowing her asymmetrical nasal bones’ (Pictured left at 17, right at 31)

Throwback! Jennifer shot to fame in 2004 (pictured) after being crowned Miss Universe, and has since maintained a life in the spotlight with TV hosting roles, modelling contracts and celebrity ambassador roles

Throwback! Jennifer shot to fame in 2004 (pictured) after being crowned Miss Universe, and has since maintained a life in the spotlight with TV hosting roles, modelling contracts and celebrity ambassador roles

Despite her massive achievements and stress that likely comes part and parcel with it, Jen doesn’t appear to have aged a day and is arguably more attractive now than she was when she first started out 15 years ago. 

Dr. Haworth believes the blonde bombshell has indulged in ‘fillers to her cheeks and other areas of her face’, on top of Botox.

‘I strongly suspect she also underwent lip augmentation for added sensuality and improved facial balance as a whole,’ he added.

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Jennifer for comment. 

'Improved facial balance as a whole': Dr. Haworth believes the blonde bombshell has indulged in 'fillers to her cheeks and other areas of her face', on top of Botox

'Improved facial balance as a whole': Dr. Haworth believes the blonde bombshell has indulged in 'fillers to her cheeks and other areas of her face', on top of Botox

‘Improved facial balance as a whole’: Dr. Haworth believes the blonde bombshell has indulged in ‘fillers to her cheeks and other areas of her face’, on top of Botox

How pout that? Dr. Haworth also 'strongly suspects' Jennifer has undergone a lip augmentation for 'added sensuality' in the past

How pout that? Dr. Haworth also 'strongly suspects' Jennifer has undergone a lip augmentation for 'added sensuality' in the past

How pout that? Dr. Haworth also ‘strongly suspects’ Jennifer has undergone a lip augmentation for ‘added sensuality’ in the past 

In 2010, Jennifer attributed the drastic difference to her appearance to healthy eating, exercise and makeup while on the Kyle And Jackie O Show. 

‘Women get better with age, because they are more confident with themselves. It’s all about makeup and health,’ she said at the time.

Old photos of the statuesque beauty reveal a much smaller pout and a fuller face, and Jennifer has previously brushed off surgery speculation.

'Women get better with age': In 2010, Jennifer attributed the drastic difference to her appearance to healthy eating, exercise and makeup while on the Kyle And Jackie O Show

'Women get better with age': In 2010, Jennifer attributed the drastic difference to her appearance to healthy eating, exercise and makeup while on the Kyle And Jackie O Show

‘Women get better with age’: In 2010, Jennifer attributed the drastic difference to her appearance to healthy eating, exercise and makeup while on the Kyle And Jackie O Show 

She once told Australian Women’s Weekly that it’s the nature of the industry to be accused of cosmetic treatments and surgeries: ‘When someone says “under the knife” I don’t have a reaction.’

‘Everyone in the industry gets that. That’s fine. I’m cool with that. I’m cool with people having an opinion, but as I said, I am happy with who I am as a person and really just want to live my life.’

In 2016, the former Australia’s Next Top Model judge claimed it was a personal choice if people wanted to invest in plastic surgery.

She simply told The Daily Telegraph: ‘Each to their own!’   

'Each to their own!' The former Australia's Next Top Model judge has previously claimed it was a personal choice if people wanted to invest in plastic surgery, and didn't have a reaction to accusations of 'going under the knife'

‘Each to their own!’ The former Australia’s Next Top Model judge has previously claimed it was a personal choice if people wanted to invest in plastic surgery, and didn’t have a reaction to accusations of ‘going under the knife’



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