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Has Charliz Theron had Plastic Surgery?


By Shawnee - Posted on 09 July 2008


South African beauty Charliz Theron may not have had breast augmentation, as evident in "Monster" but has the 32 year old had any other surgery? Make me heal analyses the evidence:

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Charlize’s nose is a little narrower than it was when she was younger, especially at the tip as well as along the bridge, which could be an indicator of a nose job. On the other hand, her nose sometimes looks like it leans one way, which would mean that the rhinoplasty wasn’t entirely successful or that its goal was not to get the perfect nose. However, Charlize could be better at posing now than she used to be and makes sure that her nose is captured from a flattering angle. Also, she has lost some weight, so the change in her nose could be the result of the same nose on a slimmer face — and not a nose job.

In recent years, Charlize looks to have developed a “trout pout,” the signature look of women who have had a lip augmentation. Early photos of Charlize reveal that her lips, especially her top lip, have gotten slightly larger than they used to be, which is likely the result of an injectable filler, like Restylane. Charlize’s lips aren’t ridiculously blown-up, so we applaud her restraint in keeping them natural looking.

The fullness of Charlize’s cheeks also seem to fluctuate, sometimes appearing subtly fuller. This could be a natural occurrence from weight gain and loss, or the result of an injectable filler used to plump the cheeks, like Radiesse or fat injections. It is unlikely that Charlize has cheek implants, as they would not fluctuate the way a temporary filler would.

Charlize’s skin is flawless. Although the actress is relatively young, she should have the beginnings of fine lines or even leftover scars of adolescence. But Charlizes’ skin is fresh and clear, indicating the possibility that she uses Botox on her forehead and probably has peels to get rid of any blemishes or sun damage.