Jennifer Aniston‘s ageless beauty is no secret to anyone, as she still looks as stunning and radiant as she did in the 90s when she first rose to fame on Friends.
Her admirers are constantly intrigued about the measures she’s reportedly taken to maintain her supple looks, particularly after her recent outing with Sandra Bullock to a plastic surgeon’s office in Connecticut back in March.
Experts in the plastic surgery and beauty industry recently sat down with The Daily Mail and explained that Aniston’s natural-looking and firm complexion can likely be attributed to a combination of non-surgical treatments and “tweakments.”
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According to celebrity facialist Rosie Osborne who chatted with the publication, the Murder Mystery 2 star probably used radio frequency treatments and Botox at some point to keep her skin looking smooth. "Jennifer is looking great, I can guarantee she has had some tweakments to enhance her facials features, in combination with non-invasive facial treatments," the expert said.
Osborne went on: "In my opinion, there has been some facial contouring performed to refresh the under eyes, using hyaluronic acid gel (filler), as well as Botox on the corrugator muscles (frown) to give a subtle brow lift."
She continued, regarding the Just Go with It actress: "I would say Jen gets her Hollywood glow by combining technologies such as radio frequency and micro-needling to lift, tighten and refine the skin texture. And of course, a healthy diet and lifestyle goes hand in hand with good skin."
Another expert, Dr. Riccardo Frati, of Frati Cosmetic Surgery, told The Daily Mail that he thought Aniston might have had injections done over the years for a "subtle change."
He noted, while analyzing recent photos of the LolaVie mogul: "From looking at pictures, it appears Jennifer’s forehead may have been treated by Botox / anti-wrinkle injections to keep the frown lines and crow’s feet at bay. When injected into the targeted area, this popular treatment stops the muscles from contracting, which relaxes and softens any lines or wrinkles."
He continued: "Her skin looks very fresh and she may have had some skin care cream treatments and radio frequency sessions for this smooth look. The jawline looks more defined and mid cheek area also fuller and fresher which could be as a result of a mini facelift. In general, she looks very fresh and natural and there is no immediately obvious transformation by comparing before and after photos."
Frati also shared: "'If she has had any work done, she is aiming for a subtle change and more conservative approach, relying on cosmetic medicine and non-surgical procedures."
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While Aniston hasn't responded to cosmetic surgery accusations or similar rumors, claims about her reportedly getting a nose job for aesthetic reasons are nothing new. A representative for the Golden Globe winner told Us Weekly in 2018 that she got her deviated septum corrected (to help her sleep) with rhinoplasty.
The source dished to the publication that Aniston needed to "correct a deviated septum that was incorrectly done over 12 years ago," meaning that she did undergo a nose-related plastic surgery procedure before that. Aniston opened up about this for the first time in 2007, in an interview with People Magazine.
"It’s funny. I had [a deviated septum] fixed – best thing I ever did. I slept like a baby for the first time in years," she explained. "As far as all the other [rumors], as boring as it sounds, it’s still mine. All of it. Still mine."
Aniston has shot down rumors that she underwent breast augmentation or got Botox or fillers as well. In a 2006 interview, she stressed: "No boob job! You know what it’s called? It’s called 10 pounds."
The Morning Show alum added: "Here’s what it is, this is the funny thing, you’re either, ‘Oh, look at the bump,’ and they circle the bump and there’s an arrow. But instead, it’s like, you know, maybe a couple cheese plates too many."
Regarding the topic of Botox and fillers, Aniston told Harper's Bazaar Australia in 2014: "There is this pressure in Hollywood to be ageless. I think what I have been witness to, is seeing women trying to stay ageless with what they are doing to themselves. I am grateful to learn from their mistakes because I am not injecting s—t into my face."
The We're the Millers star continued: "I see them and my heart breaks. I think, ‘Oh god, if you only know how much older you look.’ They are trying to stop the clock, and all you can see is an insecure person who won’t let themselves just age."