Jen Aniston's Surgery Secrets — She Gets Botox & Fillers, Docs Say
At 46, Jennifer Aniston still steals the spotlight every time she walks the red carpet. But is this actress' youthful look all natural?
At 46, Jennifer Aniston still steals the spotlight every time she walks the red carpet. But is this actress’ youthful look all natural?
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According to a top plastic surgeon, Aniston may have had a little bit of help to fight the aging process.
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"Mrs. Aniston was blessed with favorable features that continue to allow graceful aging," John G. Westine, MD, of Delray Beach Plastic Surgery — who has not treated Aniston — told RadarOnline.com. "But it is likely she has had a little injectable help along the way with neuromodulators and fillers."
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To reduce the lines that form between her eyebrows, Aniston might have gotten injections. "She may have had a neuromodulator like dysport or Botox to help soften the glabellar 11 lines," Dr. Westine said. "This can relax the area between the eyebrows and also make them appear slightly more widened."
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This type of procedure could have changed the shape of Aniston's eyebrows. "It also gives a nice soft open look to the eyes and can raise the tail of the eyebrows," Dr. Westine explained. "The cost of the treatment like this can range anywhere from $375 to $690."
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Aniston could have also had something done to the area between her nose and her lips. "The folds from the nose to the corner of the lips — known as the nasolabial fold with its associated groove below it — deepens with repeated animation," Dr. Westine said. "This is easily softened with the use of filler like Juvederm or Restylane, which is very effective at softening the groove."
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These injections cost a little bit more than Botox. "A treatment like this can cost anywhere from $600 to $875 per syringe," Dr. Westine said.
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Fillers can also be used around the mouth to smooth out smaller lines. "Fine lines around the mouth also deepen and become more pronounced with repetitive animation, which includes smiling and puckering," Dr. Westine said. "These fine lines can be softened significantly with intra-dermal fillers such as Restylane Silk or Juvéderm Ultra, and each syringe can cost between $600 to $700."
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Aniston's expensive beauty routine seems to be working. "Overall, Jennifer Aniston is aging very well," Dr. Westine said. "She is beautiful and has many favorable attributes like bone structure such as strong cheekbone and jaw projection that provide scaffolding on to which the soft tissues drape well."
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In the past, Aniston admitted to Elle that she had tried Botox — but it made her feel like she "had a weight on her head." "I make my living from expressions, so it's not a great thing to do," she said. "A lot of actresses have it now, and to each her own."
And then in 2015, Aniston told Bobbi Brown for Yahoo Beauty that getting face injections is a "slippery slope" and "a hard one to come back from."