Paltrow, Gwyneth
From Make Me Heal
Gwyneth Paltrow has had a rhinoplasty (nose job) which has thinned her nose bridge and also decreased the size of her tip. The actress is otherwise natural, although it is also rumored that she may have had a chin augmentation when she was young. It is also speculated that Paltrow had laser or chemical peel treatments to her face which may explain some of the more youthful and tighter appearance of her skin.Paltrow has been reported to have said she would consider plastic surgery to fix her body shape from what her pregnancies has done to her:"My stomach is rippling, my breast don't feel good. I've been trying to work it out. I want to do something about it....It is such a lot of hard work. And I've been breastfeeding, which has been causing me so much problems. My breasts feel so sore."
Nose Jobs Everywhere At The Oscars
The following article is reprinted from Make Me Heal 's Celebrity Plastic Surgery News. The article, along with photos can be found at the following link: Nose Jobs Everywhere At The Oscars.
Gwyneth Paltrow, who dropped out of the limelight after becoming a mother to Chris Martin’s 2 children, makes a comeback as a Presenter at the Oscars. Paltrow looks stunning in pink (a color she wore before to the Oscars) and shows that she has not let herself go in her motherhood years. Paltrow had a nose job sometime in her past and this is evident when comparing older photos of her to recent photos which show a thinner nose. Additionally, her face looks a bit thinner, possibly because of loss of fat that comes with age. Fellow Make Me Heal Oscar Coverage member plastic surgeon Dr. Anthony Youn also remarked a change in Paltrow’s nose and also postulated that she may have had some skin tightening procedures. “It does appear that her nose has been thinned. It is now more sleek and elegant-appearing. She may have also had some laser or chemical peel treatments to her face which have tightened her skin,” says Youn. “Plus she has lost some volume in her face, which is often seen in facial aging.”
