JENNIFER Aniston has always been open about her nose job, but a cosmetic doctor says that’s not all the star has had.
Speaking to The US Sun, he identified several cosmetic procedures that he believes have shaped the 55-year-old Friends actress over the years.
With speculation swirling about whether she had done this or that since the start of Friends, Jennifer admitted People In 2017, she had nose surgery.
“I had [a deviated septum] fixed – the best thing I’ve ever done,” she said.
“I slept like a baby for the first time in years. As far as everyone else is concerned [rumors], as boring as it sounds, it’s still mine. All of it. It’s still mine,” she added, addressing the rumors about her breasts.
“Unless everyone has an idea, I don’t know what else to do. I’m really happy with what God has given me.”
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In 2018, Jen’s rep said Us weekly she had a second surgery to “correct a deviated septum done incorrectly more than 12 years ago.”
But Juvly Aesthetics CEO Dr Justin Harper, 43, insists that’s not all, saying Jen is one of several stars who seem “overworked”.
“She had a lot of nasolabial facial folds when she was young,” he said.
“Now she doesn’t do that, but the compensation is this kind of strange, masculine face.”
PAST PROFILE
“If you had asked me five or three years ago, I would have said, ‘She’s someone who did a great job,’” Dr. Harper admitted.
Lip fillers are not a new practice, and although application methods have changed, celebrities have been pouting for decades.
In the past, Dr. Harper has said that lips are treated at the edges, which is “not correct.”
“The volume should happen inside when you see the line,” he explained.
Treatment at the edges of the contour makes the lips stretch and widen.
Comparing the images, he noticed that Aniston’s lips are now wider than they used to be.
“This comes from the first lip technique that everyone knew, taught and trained,” he said.
Secondly, there is now a “general flatness” around the mouth that he believes is caused by extensive nasolabial padding.
He thinks it makes her look more masculine.
In the past, medical professionals injected filler directly into the lines, which made the area appear boxier.
“If you covered the entire upper part of the face and hair and transposed that onto David Beckham or someone like that, that middle part would look the same,” Harper said.
CURRENT PRACTICE
Harper explained how you can spot bad filler in your cheeks without being a medical professional like him.
“When you see a bump or circle on the cheek protruding at rest, that’s something we’ve done. That’s not a natural thing,” he said.
Similar to how makeup artists apply contouring, there is a highlight area from the corner of the eye to the mouth that is “mostly flat.”
I am grateful to learn from [other women’s] mistakes because I’m not injecting shit in my face.
Jennifer Aniston
“Almost all young, attractive people, both men and women, have a droopy face under their eyes.”
Harper said cheek fillers are not aesthetically pleasing for anyone.
Now, when Jennifer smiles, Dr. Harper explained that it creates large bulges on her cheeks that look like “squirrel cheeks.”
DENY, DENY
Jen, however, has insisted in the past that she’s not the type to inject herself in the face.
“There is pressure in Hollywood not to age,” she said Harper’s Bazaar Australia.
“I think I have witnessed women trying to remain ageless with what they are doing to themselves.
“I’m grateful to learn from their mistakes because I’m not injecting shit in my face.
“I see them and my heart breaks.
“I think, ‘Oh God, if you only knew how much older you look.’
“They’re trying to stop the clock, and all you can see is an insecure person who won’t let himself age.”
NASOLABIAL DOLL
Previously, Dr. Harper revealed the telltale signs of filler on Margot Robbie, Hailey Bieber and Taylor Swift.
From “squirrel cheeks” to “flat faces,” he compared past and present appearances, and almost everyone had one thing in common.
“I think every few years we come up with a new way to go back to exactly the same wrong thing, if that makes sense. We’ve been talking about nasolabial folds for a long time,” Dr. Harper explained.
Nasolabial folds, or smile lines, are a natural sign of aging, but many people pay a lot of money to make them less noticeable, he added.
“It’s very tempting, especially if you’re ultra-rich and famous like these individuals, and they’re saying I want this now and I have to go to the red carpet now,” he said.
He believes it’s up to injectors to say no, which he often does.
“I’m still not going to do something that will make you happy, even in the short term. It will make you look fundamentally worse in the long run,” he said.
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