Abby Lee Miller‘s doctor, Beverly Hills celebrity plastic surgeon Patrick Davis, may have earned himself a spot at the top of the pyramid after completing her $1,000 ear rejuvenation procedure.
The Dance Moms star, 60, gushed over her results in a new interview published on Wednesday, June 10, following the procedure to enhance the appearance of her earlobes after years of wearing heavy pieces of jewelry.
“It was amazing,” Miller told Page Six after recruiting Dr. Davis to do the job. Instead of going under the knife, he opted for a non-surgical approach by doing hyaluronic acid filler injections.
Abby Lee’s late mother, Maryen Lorrain Miller, “always used to complain about her earlobes and how they looked,” she said, leading her to notice a similar stretched look due to the statement earrings she’s worn day-to-day.
“Then I started noticing it myself because I would put an earring in my ear and the whole earring would go through,” she explained. “The hoops would flip all the way around with the back and the whole thing in it.”

It was an easy-breezy procedure that took less than 30 minutes, following which Abby Lee rated the pain level a “two” out of 10, adding, “Everyone’s going to be flocking to their doctors to do this.”
Dr. Davis told Page Six the injections “can plump up the earlobe that has shrunken in size” with results that are visible right after the procedure and improve even more in the days to come. There is a surgical procedure available for patients as well, although that price range can go up to $3,000 to $4,000.

Abby Lee was advised to avoid wearing her go-to hoops and studs for a bit, but she admitted that was not an option. “He didn’t want me to wear earrings for like a week, and I couldn’t do it because I had an event that I had to go to,” she confessed with a laugh.
These days, Abby Lee isn’t slowing down when it comes to her career as a dance instructor. She proudly shared, “When I ask my class, ‘Did anyone here start to dance because of Dance Moms? and I see those hands go up, I know I did something right.”









