Did Hillary Clinton get a facelift?

FILE - In this Sept. 22, 2015 file photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks in Des Moines, Iowa. The State Department has told Senate investigators that it didn’t provide Clinton’s lawyer with a secure-enough method to read now-highly classified material from her homebrew email server because it didn’t anticipate that the messages would be deemed so secret. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

Credit: Charlie Neibergall

Credit: Charlie Neibergall

FILE - In this Sept. 22, 2015 file photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks in Des Moines, Iowa. The State Department has told Senate investigators that it didn’t provide Clinton’s lawyer with a secure-enough method to read now-highly classified material from her homebrew email server because it didn’t anticipate that the messages would be deemed so secret. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)


One author adamantly insists that presidential hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton went under the knife just before entering the current race.

In "Unlikeable," Ed Klein writes, "She had no intention of going to a clinic," so instead, she requested that an established plastic surgeon meet her at her house to set up a "mini operating room in her home with the latest medical equipment."

“She had her cheeks lifted and her wrinkles and lines Botoxed. She had work done on her eyes as well as on her neck and forehead,” he added.

According to Klein, a close source confirmed Clinton, “took it gradually and didn’t have anything drastic done."

Nick Merrill, Clinton’s spokesman, criticized Klein, saying, “The only true thing about him is his consistent and utter lack of a relationship with the facts. He has more hair than credibility, and the man is bald. So we’re not going to get down in the gutter with him and his outrageous fabrications.”

Clinton has said, “I may not be the youngest candidate in this race, but I will be the youngest woman president in the history of the United States.”

Sachs Media Group unveiled a gallery of what presidential candidates would look like after serving in the Oval Office earlier this month, and Time has created a gallery displaying how presidents like Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Jimmy Carter aged during their presidential terms.

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