When Lisa Rinna was first skyrocketed into the spotlight in the late 1980s, she quickly captured the nation thanks to her stunning and all-natural beauty.
But like many young starlets, the actress and model, now 60, succumbed to the pressures of Hollywood and went overboard with cosmetic enhancements.
Soon after she shot to stardom, the TV personality's appearance began to drastically change - most notably, her lips, which ballooned in size - and her shocking transformation completely captured the nation, leaving many speculating about what she had done.
But the fierce scrutiny about her modifications was not something that Lisa shied away from, in fact, her tagline on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills was once, 'My lips are legendary, and they will never gloss over the truth.'
Over the course of her decades-long career, Lisa has been fiercely honest about her decision to go under the knife and enhance her looks with fillers.
She has also spoken in detail about some of the negative aspects that came with it, including results that didn't meet her expectations, unwanted long-term side affects, and immense criticism over her decision to alter her appearance.
In addition, she's been extremely open about some of her regrets, once branding herself as 'the perfect poster child for what not to do on a whim.'
In her most latest brazen confession, the TV personality revealed last week that she was 'dissolving' some hyaluronic acid gel injections that she had gotten in her face months prior because they added 'volume' that she 'didn't want.'
Amid Lisa's new admission, DailyMail.com has rounded up everything that star has ever said about her cosmetic enhancements and gathered a series of before and after images to showcase her shocking transformation.
Lisa, who grew up in Medford, Oregon, moved to San Francisco after graduating from high school in 1981 to pursue her dreams of being a model.
She quickly started landing small roles in commercials, before she was cast in the music video for singer John Parr's hit track Naughty Naughty.
Her TV debt came in the 1990 show The Hogan Family, in which she played Annie, the girlfriend of Jason Bateman's character.
Then, in 1992, she was cast as Billie Reed on the beloved NBC sitcom Days Of Our Lives.
The show was a massive success and propelled Lisa into the spotlight. She then went on to act in Melrose Place, Lifetime's Another Woman's Husband, Robot Wars, and Vanished, among other things.
Lisa later revealed that she got permanent silicone filler injected into her lips in 1987, when she was only 23 years old.
She also got a breast augmentation in 1998.
She told People in 2010 that she first became inspired to change her appearance after watching the movie Beaches and longing to look like actress Barbara Hershey.
But while she loved the results at first, her decision to add filler to her mouth would later backfire.
Ten years after she got the fillers, Lisa told People that the silicone started seeping throughout her lip and created 'hard and bumpy' scar tissue.
'In the beginning, it was great, but then it started to feel hard and bumpy, like peas,' she explained during her 2010 interview with the publication, adding, 'I was crazy to even touch them in the first place.'
She said she tried cortisone shots to reduce the swelling, but that 'made them look worse.'
And as her lips began to balloon, the public became fiercely fascinated by her changing appearance.
'I'd get photographed, my lips would look a certain way, and then people would start to talk,' she reflected.
Even so, her career continued to flourish. Throughout the early 2000s, she acted in Good Advice (alongside Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards), ABC sitcom 8 Simple Rules, CW's Veronica Mars, and HBO show Entourage. She also starred in the Broadway production of Chicago.
Plus, from 2002 until 2006, she hosted the show Soap Talk; she also simultaneously ran Lifetime's TV home makeover program Merge.
In 2007, she was hired by TV Guide to cover a slew of red carpet events. Throughout the early 2000s, she also competed on Dancing With The Stars and Celebrity Apprentice.
In 2010, Lisa said Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Garth Fisher reconstructed her upper lip by removing some of the damaged tissue.
And she was ecstatic afterwards. She gushed to People at the time, 'You can see my teeth when I smile now, which you couldn't do for a while. I've been smiling these big smiles. My lip is back to being smooth.'
Despite what happened, she said she didn't regret getting the lip fillers, explaining, 'It's made me who I am. I am the perfect poster child for what not to do on a whim.
'With all that's happened with the lip, I can show them that you need to love yourself for who you are and embrace how you look.'
When asked about her thoughts on plastic surgery during an appearance on HuffPost Live in 2013, she said, 'It's nobody's business. I don't care what you do. If it makes you feel good, do it.'
Lisa landed her own TV Land reality show, called Harry Loves Lisa, in 2010, which documented her day-to-day life with her husband, Harry Hamlin, and went on for one season.
She then joined the cast of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills in 2014, which she starred in until 2022.
In recent years, Lisa's face has become smoother. Her chest has also looked bigger - something that Andy Cohen asked her about in 2016.
'No, no… it goes up and down you know that,' she said at the time, fiercely denying that she had gone under the knife again.
'No I don't [have new boobs], but I have boob pads in. It's all an illusion people, I can do many things with this body.'
While chatting with DailyMail.com in 2020, Lisa reflected on the backlash she had received for her cosmetic enhancements.
'I always say, jokingly, that my lips have a career of their own,' the reality star said. 'But the feedback on them was not always positive.
'There was a time when people were negative. But I think they became accepted.'
Earlier this week, Lisa revealed that she was getting SkinVive injections dissolved from her face.
She issued a stark warning to her fans via a post shared to her Instagram Stories, writing, 'Be aware... You guys, don't use SkinVive.
'Don't let any injectors say to you that it's going to just make your skin glowing and hydrated, they claim it's not going to add any volume, but it absolutely adds volume.
'It added volume on me. I didn't want that. Luckily we could dissolve it today. Whew.'
SkinVive is a 'modified hyaluronic acid gel that's injected as intradermal microdroplets below the surface of the skin, increasing hydration to improve cheek smoothness.'
Back in January, Lisa was seen getting the injection in a video shared by aesthetic practitioner Francine Young, known as the Queen of Thread online.
In the clip, Francine explained that Lisa was getting the treatment because she 'bothered by these little transitional issues' on her face.