In Hollywood, looking youthful has carries a lot of pressure, especially if you’re in the acting or modelling game.
As a result of this pressure, plenty of A-listers opt for a nip and tuck from one of L.A.’s respected plastic surgeons. Some prefer to keep their procedures to themselves (which is fine—it’s completely up to them) but other celebrities are more open.
Sia
Grammy-nominated singer Sia has admitted to getting a facelift while attending the Daytime Beauty Awards in Los Angeles.
Sia was in attendance at the ceremony to present the award for Outstanding Achievement in Medicine to Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Ben Talei, and, in the process, revealed that Talei had performed a facelift on her.
“I was showing someone in the back my before-and-afters right before I came on.”
In 2021, the singer also admitted to having liposuction twice as a result of insecurities.
“I’ve had liposuction twice on my chin thinking I had a double chin and it turned out to be muscles that I use to sing,” she said during an interview with physician and author Gabor Maté.
Sia is known for concealing her face during public appearances, often using a theatrical blonde wig to hide her appearance.

Ariana Grande
Speaking on Vogue’s YouTube channel, Ariana Grande was open about the work she’d had done in the cosmetic chair before sharing why she purportedly stopped. “I stopped in 2018 because I just felt so…too much. I just felt like hiding, you know,” she said.
Grande looked to the roof of her hotel room to stem the tears as she admitted that she ‘didn’t expect to get emotional’.
“For a long time, beauty was about hiding for me, and now I feel like maybe it’s not.”
While Grande admitted that she may go back, and doesn’t judge those who choose to partake, she wants to enjoy her “well-earned cry lines and smile lines.”
“[Ageing] can be such a beautiful thing. Now might I get a facelift in 10 years? Might, yeah, but these are just thoughts that I feel like we should be able to discuss. If we’re sitting here talking about beauty secrets, f**k it, let’s lay it all out there,” she continued.

Kristin Davis
And Just Like That… star Kristin Davis is the latest celeb to speak out about her experience with fillers.
In an interview with The Telegraph, Davis spoke about the backlash she received regarding her looks when And Just Like That aired. “I’ve had to get [my enhancements] dissolved and I’ve been ridiculed relentlessly. And I have shed tears about it. It’s very stressful,” she said.
The actress also revealed the pressure she felt to resemble her younger self after reprising her much-loved character Charlotte York in 2021, a quarter of a century after the character first graced our screens.
“It’s hard to be confronted with your younger self at all times. And it’s a challenge to remember that you don’t have to look like that. The internet wants you to – but they also don’t want you to. They’re very conflicted…”
Davis said she hadn’t realised that work she had previously had done to her lips “didn’t look good”.
“No one told me it didn’t look good for the longest time. But luckily I do have good friends who did say eventually. The thing is you don’t smile at yourself in the mirror. Who smiles at themselves in the mirror? Crazy people.”

Sharon Stone
In an interview with Vogue Arabia, the 64-year-old Basic Instinct star shared that in a recent relationship with a younger man, he called it quits with her after she refused to get botox injections for her face.
But after asking Stone to try her hand at the wrinkle-reducing cosmetic surgery, she responded in the best way possible: “It would probably be really good for your ego, and mine, if I did.”
Stone also revealed her “painful” experience with a cosmetic enhancements following a “massive stroke and a nine-day brain haemorrhage”, which required the procedures to lift part of her face that was affected.
And it was because of her near-death experience that her opinion on cosmetic procedures changed from a “cute luxury to some kind of massive, painful neurological need”.

Jane Fonda
In an interview with Vogue about her new H&M Move campaign, Fonda spoke about ageing gracefully and what many don’t know about undergoing plastic surgery.
“We all know a lot of women who are wealthy who’ve had all kinds of facelifts and things like that and they look terrible,” she told the publication.
“So, I had a facelift and I stopped because I don’t want to look distorted. I’m not proud of the fact that I had [one],” she said, adding, “Now, I don’t know if I had it to do over, if I would do it. But I did it. I admit it, and then I just say, okay.”
Back in 2020, Fonda famously swore off of cosmetic surgery completely, saying that she isn’t going to “cut myself up anymore”, as per ELLE Canada.
“You can get addicted. Don’t keep doing it,” she said. “A lot of women, I don’t know, they’re addicted to it. I stay moisturised, I sleep, I move, I stay out of the sun, and I have good friends who make me laugh.”

Jennifer Garner
In an interview with Harper’s BAZAAR, the outlet asked Jennifer Garner if she has any beauty advice that she wants to pass down to her daughters, Violet and Seraphina. Specifically, she hopes her daughters will hold off on cosmetic procedures for as long as possible.
“My beauty advice is always the same: Look in the mirror less, obsess less, and look at the rest of the world to see what you could be using your time for instead,” she told the publication. “We all look at our faces more than people used to, and it doesn’t do you any good. You obsess over changes or how to fix something on your face.”
“My advice is to look at the mirror less and be cautious when it comes to injecting anything into your face,” she continued. “Be very, very incredibly judicious and wait as absolutely long as possible to add anything. Don’t think that you’re 37 and you need to be shooting up your face. You don’t need to wear so much makeup or have such a constant blowout.”
In 2020, garner admitted to having some work, but added, “I don’t like it—I don’t want a frozen face,” she said, per BuzzFeed.

Lisa Kudrow
The Friends star admitted she had a nose job at the age of 16 in an interview with The Saturday Evening Post. “I went from, in my mind, hideous, to not hideous. I did it the summer before going to a new high school,” she said. “So there were plenty of people who wouldn’t know how hideous I looked before. That was a good, good, good change.”

Sarah, Duchess of York
In an October 2019 interview with Femail, Duchess Sarah Ferguson discussed undergoing multiple cosmetic procedures, but not every approach was for her. “I don’t like the frozen look. I’m so animated and I like to be myself. I don’t like the thought of needles and am very glad if I look well and happy—I’m really happy to be open about what I’ve had done.”

Anna Faris
Faris had breast implants in a decision even she didn’t see coming. “I was always a negative-A cup, so when I was 30, I was getting a divorce, I had just finished House Bunny, and I’d sold another movie, all of these new things were happening to me, so I got my breasts done,” she told Women’s Health magazine. “I never, ever thought I’d do something like that. I always thought plastic surgery was caving in to ‘the man,’ you know? It came down to a really simple thing: I wanted to fill out a bikini.”

Tyra Banks
In her book, Banks revealed she had a nose job in the interest of promoting women not judging one another for cosmetic enhancement. “I had bones in my nose that were growing and itching,” she wrote. “I could breathe fine, but I added cosmetic surgery. I admit it! Fake hair, and I did my nose. I feel I have a responsibility to tell the truth.”

Chrissy Teigen
The always-candid model told Byrdie that she’d had her forehead, nose and lips done, saying: “Everything about me is fake except my cheeks. Fake, fake, fake.”

Christie Brinkley
Speaking to PEOPLE, Brinkley recently opened up about her decision have non-invasive procedures on her frown lines, neck and décolletage. “I’m almost 64, at a certain point, you might need a little something extra,” she said. “If you can have something done to feel more confident and better about yourself, then you feel like your face matches your spirit—and my spirit is enthusiastic and energetic.”

Jen Atkin
Kim Kardashian’s hair stylist and founder of Ouai hair care products, Jen Atkin, recently opened up about her nose job on Instagram. While wishing Nicole Richie a happy birthday she said, “Thank you for loving me thru my old nose and eyebrow plucking phase.” She’s also shared snaps of her pre-surgery face on her Instagram account.
“Nose were the days,” Atkin captioned this throwback shot of her before-and-after surgery transformation.

Jesinta Franklin
Model Jesinta Franklin has spoken openly about her breast augmentation surgery, which she had done when she was a teenager. “My message to all women is to make an educated decision when it comes to any cosmetic procedure,” she told Now to Love. “It’s a very personal choice and there are lots of things to take into consideration before moving forward.”

Victoria Beckham
In 2014, Beckham told Allure magazine that while she once had breast implants, they’ve since been removed. She said she decided to revert back to her original size after seeing a picture where her breast were “up around” her “neck”.

Courteney Cox
While Cox hasn’t opened up about the details of what she’s had done, during an episode of Running Wild with Bear Grylls, she said: “I have done things that I regret, and luckily they’re things that dissolve and go away. So, um, that’s good, because it’s not always been my best look.”

Kourtney Kardashian
Kourtney Kardashian also had breast implants young. During an interview on Nightline, she said, “I have had breast implants, but it’s so funny ’cause it’s not a secret, I could care less.”

Gwyneth Paltrow
In the past, Paltrow admitted to trying some procedures on for size, adding, “I looked crazy,” to Harper’s BAZAAR US. “I looked like Joan Rivers!”

Melanie Griffith
Griffith told Porter magazine she wasn’t aware of how far she’d gone with her plastic surgery until other people started pointing it out. “No, I didn’t [realise] until people started saying, ‘Oh my God, what has she done?!” she said. “I was so hurt. I went to a different doctor, and he started dissolving all of this s–t that this other doctor had put in.”
