How Joe Biden underwent a cosmetic overhaul to make himself more appealing to ...

Former Vice President Joe Biden has undergone numerous cosmetic procedures to alter his appearance, including Botox, hair transplants, and dental work, plastic surgeons say.

Biden, who polls say is the front runner in the race for the Democratic nomination for president, began to look noticeably different during the 2008 campaign.

That was when the then-senator from Delaware altered his hairline, filled in the wrinkles on his face and forehead, and installed dental veneers.

‘Without any question Joe Biden had hair transplants,’ Dr. Barry Cohen, a Washington, DC-area plastic surgeon, told the Washington Examiner.

Joe Biden is seen above in Dorchester, Massachusetts on April 18, 2019

Biden is seen above during his first run for president in 1987

Former Vice President Joe Biden has had cosmetic procedures done, including hair plugs, according to plastic surgeons. Biden is seen left in 2019 and right in 1987

Biden is pictured above in 2008

Biden is seen above in 1978

Plastic surgeons also say that Biden has had veneers installed on his teeth. He is seen left in 2008 and right in 1978

Biden is seen earlier this month

Biden is seen in an undated file photo during his tenure as senator from Delaware

The former vice president has also tried to appear youthful by having a face lift, plastic surgeons say. The photo on the left shows Biden in April 2019. Biden is seen right during his term as senator from Delaware

‘In fact, he had bad plugs years ago,’ Cohen said.

‘Subsequently, he filled in his frontal hairline to camouflage the bad “Barbie dollesque” plugs.

‘I suspect he has regular Botox and probably filler.

‘If he had a face lift, he needs another.’

Biden’s teeth have also attracted considerable attention.

During the 2012 vice presidential debates against Paul Ryan, cosmetic surgeons speculated that Biden was fitted with either porcelain veneers or a porcelain bridge.

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