As Melania Trump receives praises for her fashion style and great look, allegations, resurfaced again that she went under the knife in the past. Netizens started to compare her photos when she was just starting her career as a model and before she started dating Donald Trump, to the time she was married to the real estate mogul and eventually became the First Lady. 

Netizens noticed the changes in her facial lineament-- her eyes, nose, and cheeks. They noticed that over the years, her eyes and nose became smaller, her lips got plump, and she got sculpted cheek as compared to when she was stating her modeling career at 17. They claimed, the First Lady of the United States could have undergone plastic surgery or Botox procedure to maintain her youthful look. 

"Melania Trump claims she hasn't had plastic surgery and is against Botox. I guess lies run in the Trump family, right? You guys be the judge," netizen commented.

However, Melania denied such allegations and claimed her beauty is all-natural. In an interview with GQ Magazine in 2016, the former model acknowledged that there are people who think she has done multiple procedures on her face. But FLOTUS maintained it all-natural and stressed that she is against Botox

Mrs. Trump credited her great skin to her genes and living a healthy life. She added that she also takes good care of her body.

FLOTUS also denied that she underwent a breast augmentation procedure. Melania's ex-roommate during her modeling days, Matthew Atanian, told the magazine that the now-First Lady went away for a two-week vacation before her Camel billboard shoot. 

Atanian, claimed, Melania Trump admitted to her that she underwent a procedure and she did it to get more lingerie jobs. Atanian is a photographer who had been Melania's roommate at Union Square's Zeckendorf Towers when she first moved to New York City. 

In May 2018, Melania underwent kidney surgery. At the time, she went out of the spotlight for almost a month. This sparked speculations that FLOTUS had a breast enhancement procedure and not kidney surgery. President Trump denied it and lashed out at the media. 

In 2017, plastic surgeon Dr. Franklin Rose discussed with Life & Style the cosmetic procedures that the First Lady could have done to achieve her looks today. Rose said Melania's face has a stony look from being "overfilled and over-Botoxed."