Seeing a child star grow up completely in the spotlight has a subtle allure. In 2001, Hilary Duff made her screen debut as the eccentric and endearing Lizzie McGuire, a young child with an open smile and a slightly gapped front tooth that somehow made her seem more real than the polished Disney machine surrounding her. She is now announcing a music comeback tour more than 20 years later, and predictably, the internet has shifted its focus from the songs to her face.
It’s difficult to ignore it. Recent photos depict a woman who appears genuinely rested and sharp-featured in a way that goes a little beyond what can be explained by an expensive moisturizer and a restful night’s sleep. Dr. Michael Zarrabi, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon in Beverly Hills, pointed to the eyes while examining before-and-after comparisons. The eyelid crease is slightly lifted, the brow position appears higher, and the arch is more distinct. His reading was a cautious upper eyelid procedure and a brow lift. It’s difficult to dismiss that as conjecture from someone who works in this field daily, given that it’s a fairly specific clinical observation.

Duff’s situation is intriguing because she has never completely avoided discussing cosmetic issues. Once, after chipping the originals on a microphone, she publicly revealed to her fans that her teeth—that iconic smile—were porcelain veneers. That admission has a certain honesty to it, and it complicates the ongoing denial of other procedures. Additionally, she has acknowledged receiving Botox injections in her jaw to treat TMJ, a valid medical procedure that also results in lower facial slimming. It remains to be seen if that is the complete picture.
Given that she is in her late thirties, it makes sense that Dr. Zarrabi doesn’t believe she has undergone a complete facelift. However, he did observe that her cheeks appear fuller and that her skin is unusually smooth. He proposed chemical peels or laser resurfacing as potential explanations. These are the less dramatic treatments—no scalpel, no recuperation period, just progressively better-looking skin that becomes more difficult to dismiss as just “drinking more water.” There’s a feeling that the whole picture is more complex than that, but that may be exactly what it is.
Here, too, the larger context is important. Duff is making a comeback to music after a long hiatus, and going on stage entails being photographed and scrutinized on a large scale once more. In a field where Reba McEntire’s Grammy appearance became a talking point, and Christina Aguilera’s metamorphosis drew harsh criticism, Duff’s more subdued changes seem almost calculated. Despite everything she’s done, she still appears to be herself, which isn’t always the case in these exchanges.
Whether Duff will ever directly address the current rumors is still up in the air. Her detractors will see every denial as evasion, while her supporters will defend any procedure as her right. She is returning to the spotlight at the age of 38 after a break from music, and she exudes a quiet confidence that contrasts with the girl who once stumbled through school hallways on a Disney set. Whether that is due to skincare, genetics, or a surgeon’s assistance is still up for debate.
FAQs
Q1. Has Hilary Duff confirmed any cosmetic procedures?
She confirmed porcelain veneers and Botox injections for TMJ treatment.
Q2. What did surgeon Dr. Michael Zarrabi suspect Hilary Duff had done?
He suspects a brow lift and subtle upper eyelid surgery.
Q3. Has Hilary Duff denied having a nose job or lip fillers?
Yes, she has publicly denied both rhinoplasty and lip augmentation.
Q4. Does Dr. Zarrabi believe Hilary Duff has had a facelift?
No, he finds a facelift unlikely given her age.
Q5. What non-surgical treatments might explain Hilary Duff’s smooth skin?
Laser resurfacing or chemical peels are the most likely explanations.

