Stassi Schroeder shows off striking results after ‘Barbietox’ injections and says she ‘will never not get’ the cosmetic procedure

Stassi Schroeder showed off her results after trying the viral ‘Barbietox’ injections.

The 35-year-old reality TV personality posted before and after photos to her Instagram Stories on Thursday after undergoing the cosmetic procedure.

“Okay, I’ll never not get barbie tox,” she wrote alongside the side-by-side photos that showed up on her shoulders. β€œY’all, Google it, you’re welcome.”

Barbietox is a procedure in which Botox is injected into the trapezius muscle, which narrows the neckline and makes it resemble a Barbie doll.

The Vanderpump Rules vet β€” who had a hilarious reaction when she learned she’s actually a distant cousin of Gypsy Rose Blanchard β€” also tagged her plastic surgeon, Dr. Jimmy Firouz.

Stassi Schroeder showed off her results after trying the viral ‘Barbietox’ injections

The 35-year-old reality TV personality posted before and after photos to her Instagram Stories on Thursday after undergoing the cosmetic procedure

The 35-year-old reality TV personality posted before and after photos to her Instagram Stories on Thursday after undergoing the cosmetic procedure

Just days earlier, she shared a video of herself in the doctor’s office before performing the procedure.

She had marks on her forehead as she prepared to presumably have Botox injected there as well.

In her caption, she said she was “influenced” and wanted to try “all the hot mom things.”

Over the years, Schroeder has been open about getting Botox since she was 23.

β€œI’ve always done it conservatively, and I’ve got it down to a science,” she said People in 2019.

“I know exactly how much I want to get, where I like to get it, and I always tell my doctor, ‘You know, I need some expression.’ I like people to see how I feel,” she said at the time.

“I’ve never been one to be so addicted to freezing my face,” she continued. β€œIt’s not about freezing your face. For me it’s just about getting rid of my wrinkles.’

She has also spoken out about all the plastic surgery procedures she has undergone, including her breast reduction and chin implant.

Just days earlier, she shared a video of herself in the doctor's office before performing the procedure.

She had marks on her forehead as she prepared to presumably have Botox injected there as well.

Just days earlier, she shared a video of herself in the doctor’s office before performing the procedure. She had marks on her forehead as she prepared to presumably have Botox injected there as well

She pointed to her trapezius muscle and explained that she would be trying the procedure for the first time

She pointed to her trapezius muscle and explained that she would be trying the procedure for the first time

In her caption, she said she was

In her caption, she said she was “influenced” and wanted to try “all the hot mom things,” and also turned the camera to her plastic surgeon

Over the years, Schroeder has been open about getting Botox since she was 23.  She has also been vocal about all the plastic surgery procedures she has undergone, including her breast reduction and chin implant;  seen in December 2022

Over the years, Schroeder has been open about getting Botox since she was 23. She has also been vocal about all the plastic surgery procedures she has undergone, including her breast reduction and chin implant; seen in December 2022

In 2017, she said it was the “best thing I’ve ever done for myself” when she admitted that Page six that no one on Vanderpump Rules is natural.

Before welcoming her second child with husband Beau Clark, Schroeder also said she “really” wants to try Ozempic after the birth of their son.

Appearing on Call Her Daddy in the summer of 2023 – just months before welcoming son Messer Rhys in September – she admitted that she has thought about it and is open to trying the diabetes drug for weight loss.

β€œYou’re lying if you tell me you didn’t think about it, didn’t think about jumping on that train,” she said at the time.

However, she said that if she actually started using Ozempic, she would be reluctant to talk about it on social media.

β€œI would like to think that I would be someone who promotes it and talks about it because again, I like other people to be transparent and honest, so I want to be that for other people,” she said.

“But people are very harsh about that kind of thing,” she admitted. β€œLike, do I feel like going through all the hate I’m going to get if I’m honest about it?”