Christie Brinkley, 71, reveals the cosmetic procedure she ‘mainly’ does — and the one she’s ‘dabbled with’

In a new interview with People, Christie Brinkley shared the cosmetic procedures she’s experimented with over her career. Getty Images

When it comes to cosmetic procedures, Christie Brinkley is an open book.

In a new interview with People, the longtime supermodel, 71, got candid about the treatments she’s experimented with over her decades-long career in the public eye.

“I mainly do lasers,” Brinkley told the outlet, adding, “I don’t try to get rid of every wrinkle.” Brinkley added that she’s “dabbled with fillers” and sees a doctor in New York City.

“I mainly do lasers,” Brinkley told the outlet, adding, ”I don’t try to get rid of every wrinkle.” People

“I don’t want to look ‘done’ or anything,” the longtime supermodel said. christiebrinkley/Instagram

“I don’t want to look ‘done’ or anything,” the “National Lampoon’s Vacation” alum said.

“I just did Fraxel because I had skin cancer and that helps get rid of pre-cancerous cells,” she said, referring to the skin-resurfacing laser treatment. “It’s mainly about health for me now.”

Brinkley is pleased with the strides the industry has made towards inclusivity. “The most beautiful thing that’s happened in our industry of beauty is the expansion of what we consider beautiful,” she said. “And it includes us ‘seasoned’ gals.”

However, Brinkley also noted, “Age is the last frontier. You see older women on runways and in magazines but it’s still not enough.”

On April 29, mother of three is releasing her memoir “Uptown Girl.” Getty Images

It will touch on everything from Brinkley’s career behind the career to her four marriages, one of which was with legendary singer Billy Joel.

The mother of three will release her memoir, “Uptown Girl,” later this month, detailing her modeling career, her four marriages, including with ex Billy Joel and more.

She’s previously spoken out about her aging philosophy, saying ahead of her 70th birthday last year that she wants to “accept certain wrinkles,” saying, “I want a little life to show on my face, you know?”

We think she looks better than ever.

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