Interspersed among the rows of techies, celebrities and Trump relatives at the inauguration were women with a familiar face.
Full lips, round cheeks, raised eyes, sharp jaws and wrinkle-free foreheads dominated the event, plastic surgeons told DailyMail.com.
Dr. Kopelman, a New York City resident, said many of the guests appeared to have undergone various cosmetic “touch-ups” to look good for the big day.
He complimented country singer Carrie Underwood on her fuller-than-usual lips and full cheeks, which he said may have been the result of recent fillers.
Lauren Sanchez drew attention (most notably from Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg) for her outfit: a white lace bustier visible under a white jacket.
But what caught the attention of Dr. David Shokrian, a plastic surgeon also based in New York, was her pursed lips, which he says could have been achieved with Botox around the mouth, as well as a lesser-known procedure that It involves a permanent lip filler rather than a dissolvable lip filler. injectables used by most surgeons.
While Trump has had an incredible impact on American culture and politics, Dr. Kopelman said the aesthetic associated with Ivanka, Melania and the Trump women — “thin noses, high cheekbones, smooth skin and defined jawlines — has influenced by trends in plastic surgery.
With Trump winning the presidency again, Dr. Kopelman “expects this style of surgery and non-invasive procedures to grow in popularity, particularly as social media continues to drive beauty standards.”
Ahead of the inauguration, MAGA fans like Amanda Till, a 42-year-old conservative tech entrepreneur based in Palm Beach, Florida, revealed how many of Trump’s supporters wanted to look their best at the inauguration and beyond.

Carrie Underwood also appears to have undergone Botox and filler injections, according to Florida-based cosmetic surgeon Dr. Giselle Prado-Wright.


Jeff Bezos’ wife, Lauren Sanchez, 55, is believed to have had a facelift and Botox around her mouth and cheeks.
She herself revealed to the New York post office who had spent between $50,000 and $60,000 on Botox, fillers, a thread lift, a hydrafacial and several lasers.
In her case, she said she wanted to look her best during trips to Mar-A-Lago, where “inspirational” people like Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos are known to frequent.
The expert speculated that two lesser-known guests at the inauguration, the philanthropist and financier couple Laura and Isaac Perlmutter, might also have received some cosmetic work.

Amanda Till, a 42-year-old tech entrepreneur from Palm Beach, shared with the New York Post that many of Trump’s supporters wanted to look their best at the inauguration. She recently spent between $50,000 and $60,000 on Botox, fillers, a thread lift, a hydrafacial, and several laser treatments.
Elon Musk, who sat next to the Trump family during the ceremony, is also rumored to have received a hair transplant to combat premature baldness.
Meanwhile, Lara Trump, Trump’s daughter-in-law, also received harsh criticism on social media, with Dr Kopelman describing her as “a little overloaded.”
He added: ‘Her softer complexion and more pronounced cheekbones suggest the use of Botox and fillers.
“Your youthful, polished look could also be supported by treatments such as chemical peels or laser resurfacing, which help with skin texture and tone.”
Meanwhile, according to Dr. Giselle Prado-Wright, a Florida-based cosmetic surgeon, Carrie Underwood showed off features of cosmetic adjustments during her performance of ‘America Is Beautiful.’
Dr Prado-Wright said: “Her use of lip filler is evident, particularly when observing the movement of her lips while singing, as this is when the placement of the filler may become more discernible.”
The star, who joined American Idol as a judge last year, has been open about undergoing surgery after suffering a bad fall in 2017 that left her needing more than 40 stitches in her face.
However, she never admitted to having any cosmetic work done and exactly what the surgery entailed.
Meanwhile, Lauren Sanchez is believed to have undergone a facelift, according to Dr. Kopelman, who said what gave him away was his ears.
‘It’s called the pixie deformity. “It’s actually something to avoid in a facelift because it doesn’t look natural, it looks strange,” said Dr. Kopelman.


Elon Musk photographed in 2000, left, and again at Trump’s inauguration this week with a full head of hair.

Isaac Perlmutter pictured at the inauguration (second from right) alongside Elon Musk may have received fillers in his cheeks, doctors told DailyMail.com.
The pixie ear deformity can be recognized by its “stuck” or “pulled” appearance, which is caused by the stress involving the cheek and jaw from the facelift, he said.
But what caught Dr. Shokrian’s attention the most are his lips. Instead of filling her with hyaluronic acid, Dr. Shokrian believes Ms. Sanches has undergone a silicone injection, something doctors are no longer legally allowed to do.
He said: “If you really look closely at their lips, you can see that they’re lumpy, bumpy, and that’s a telltale sign of silicone or, you know, any other kind of permanent substance, like biopolymer, silicon, hydrogel, something like that on the lips
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‘Immediately when I saw her, I realized that, you know, they had put silicone on her lips. The silicone has migrated and that is what caused that type of irregularity.”
Her mouth is also elongated, which could be due to a facelift.
However, Dr. Shokrian believed hers was a case of “Joker face”: the phenomenon where too much Botox is injected around the corners of the mouth or in the lower part of the face, resulting in The result is lips turned up at the corners, creating a perpetual smile.


Ivanka’s striking appearance has sparked a trend towards plastic surgery (left), while doctors said Lara had become “a little overstuffed”.
As for the Trump family, cosmetics experts said Ivanka Trump was a shining example of how cosmetic work can be subtle and effective.
Dr Kopelman said: ‘Your defined jawline suggests improvements through fillers, chin augmentation or non-invasive skin tightening treatments such as radiofrequency or ultrasound-based therapies.
Dr. Shokrian said Ivanka will likely opt to have fat transferred to her face every eight months or so and will likely have an injector or a fabulous plastic surgeon taking care of her.
“She’s not swollen,” he added. “I don’t think he’ll go every six months and get his cheeks filled.”
DailyMail.com contacted all of the inaugural guests mentioned in this article for comment but did not receive a response.