BEVERLY HILLS, CA – A recent Daily Mail feature asked plastic surgeons across the country about a growing trend in Hollywood: celebrities who undergo cosmetic procedures but credit their refreshed appearance to better sleep, skincare routines, or lifestyle changes. Several board-certified surgeons shared firsthand accounts of patients attributing surgical results to everything from face tape to spa retreats, raising new questions about transparency in the aesthetics industry.
Among the surgeons featured was Dr. Babak Azizzadeh, a world-renowned facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon based in Beverly Hills. Dr. Azizzadeh shared that he treated a celebrity patient who told people she had simply been on a restorative desert spa retreat after undergoing a deep plane facelift, neck lift, blepharoplasty, and CO2 laser resurfacing. Dr. Azizzadeh noted that he appreciated the fact that his patient felt her results were undetectable, allowing her to discuss her appearance on her own terms.
Surgeons noted that patients, including a well-known actor, falsely attributed facelift and eyelid rejuvenation results to lifestyle changes like better nutrition, sleep, or skincare. This reflects a trend of celebrities keeping cosmetic procedures private despite intense public speculation fueled by social media.
For patients considering facial rejuvenation, the best surgical results look natural. Procedures like the deep plane facelift and blepharoplasty restore a rested, youthful appearance without the telltale signs of surgery. When performed by a skilled, board-certified facial plastic surgeon, patients look like the best version of themselves.
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