Plastic surgery is no rarity for celebrities, seeing as their entire livelihoods involve standing in front of a camera — whether that be to shoot movies or make content.
But, similar to a tattoo, these alterations are permanent and are difficult to undo. With that comes the very large possibility of regretting them in the future. Here are a couple of people who have voiced that exact concern over the procedures they've had done to their body.
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Cameron Diaz
In general, Cameron Diaz just isn’t a fan of anything ‘unnatural.’ After all, she shared what happened when she tried a small amount of Botox with Entertainment Tonight in 2014.
“It changed my face in such a weird way that I was like, ‘No, I don’t want to [be] like [that].'” Instead, she’s embraced the natural aging process and even talked about how her laugh lines are something she takes a lot of pride in.
“Guess what this meant? I’ve smiled my whole life,” she challenged.
Madonna
Madonna has never talked about her cosmetic surgeries — and whether or not she’s actually gotten them — but speculation resurfaced in 2008 when she was seen with facial bruising, making some believe she had gotten a lower eyelid surgery.
Or perhaps it was the result of a ‘ribbon lift,’ a procedure that tightens loose skin by inserting bioabsorbable ribbons into the neck.
As the singer reflected on her past looks, she merely said, “I do sometimes think: ‘Oh God, what was I thinking…’”
Madonna has not regretted her plastic surgery and has denied it. She's not exactly right in the head anymore
Nicole Kidman
As someone whose job centers around being in front of cameras, Nicole Kidman has gone through multiple cosmetic procedures to look the part — and she’s been candid about her experience with them.
In 2003, she admitted, “I did try Botox, unfortunately. But I got out of it and now I can finally move my face again.”
Bella Hadid
28-year-old Bella Hadid always had to look her best as one of the world’s most well-known models, and her feelings of being the “uglier sister” compared to Gigi Hadid weren’t working in her favor.
In March of last year, she opened to Vogue and said she regretted the decisions she made about her body.
“I wish I had kept the nose of my ancestors,” she shared.
Tori Spelling
Tori Spelling rose to fame for her role in 90210, and it was during production when the actress got breast implants — something she’s later come to regret in terms of being a mother.
She shared, “If I would have known it would or could possibly impact the production of breast milk, I would never have had them done.”
Either her doctor lied or she wasn't paying attention. I had friends who got their b***s done back in the early 2000s and their doctor's were very clear it can affect your ability to nurse depending on how they're installed. If they remove the n****e, that's gonna cause problems later, but they hide the scar around the edge of the areolas. The other method is to make an incision in the underboob, but that can leave a visible scar depending on how good the surgeon is and how your body heals. But the 2nd method has a far lower chance of affecting the mammary glands.
Jennifer Grey
Jennifer Grey was all the craze in Hollywood during the 1980s. But as the years passed, she seemingly disappeared from the spotlight.
In 1990, she had two rhinoplasty procedures that left her with a face that was ‘unrecognizable’ to both her fans and her friends — so it’s no surprise the actress has some regrets.
“I went in the operating room a celebrity and came out anonymous,” she remarked.
Priyanka Chopra
Priyanka Chopra is a successful woman in a lot of ways, but she definitely wasn’t very happy after getting a botched nose surgery.
Opening up on the Howard Stern Show, she revealed the mistake drove her into a “deep depression.” At one point, she even debated ending her acting career.
Reid Ewing
Best known for his role on Modern Family, Reid Ewing suffered from body dysmorphia for much of his life, according to WatchMojo. This is what drove him to undergo multiple surgeries such as a cheek and chin implant, all before he reached 21.
But he’s had regrets about this decision.
“I wish I could talk to my younger self and tell him to just… don’t go through with it,” he said in an interview. “You really don’t need it. You look fine.”
Dysmorphia is a cruel condition. I have had it since my teens. I like myself in the mirror more in my 60"s . This is with therapy and meds 🙄
Jamie Lee Curtis
While Jamie Lee Curtis was in her 20s, a cameraman she worked with told her she had puffy eyes. As a young woman in the industry, it isn’t a surprise that she took other people’s opinions to heart.
In response, she got plastic surgery but later admitted, “I tried plastic surgery and it didn’t work. It got me addicted to Vicodin.”
Kenny Rogers
Kenny Rogers hasn’t been someone who’s shied away when it comes to admitting the surgeries he’s gotten. But that doesn’t mean he’s immune to regretting a few of them, namely the ones he’s had done to his eyes.
According to the singer, they aren’t as warm as they once were, and that’s something he definitely misses.
Cardi B
After shooting her 2024 song Like What, the rapper admitted she had gotten surgery and had a few injections in her backside removed.
In December of 2022, the Grammy winner also revealed that she'd had “95%” of the biopolymers removed from her buttocks that August.
Courtney Cox
Our beloved Monica from Friends has openly admitted to getting numerous fillers and injections over the years, since starring in the sitcom. And it hasn’t escaped her attention that these procedures did not age well on her.
Talking to Bear Grylls in Running Wild with Bear Grylls, Cox said, “I have done things that I regret and luckily, they’re things that dissolve and go away.”
All these plastic surgeries give the women what I call 'Joker Mouth'. It's awful.
Kylie Jenner
A majority of people have seen the photos of Kylie Jenner, before and after her surgeries—and it's safe to say, there's a stark difference. But, while she’s repeatedly denied her participation in a few of the procedures, she opened up on The Kardashians about how she really felt about her breast augmentation at 19 years old, before welcoming her daughter, Stormi.
“I had beautiful breasts,” she shared. “I just wish I never got them done to begin with.”
Jenner also explained that she’d feel “heartbroken” if her daughter made similar choices at such a young age.
Kim Kardashian
Many members of the Kardashian family are known to have undergone procedures, but perhaps Kim is the most well-known. The twist? The mother-of-four believes none of it really mattered.
She told The Telegraph in 2002 that she had “a little” plastic surgery, such as liposuction and Botox. But she admitted, “And you know what? None of it works. None of it.”
Tara Reid
Tara Reid has been brutally honest about what it was like to go under the knife. In 2004, she underwent a breast implant surgery but suffered unforeseen complications from it. As a result, she was forced to undergo a number of other procedures, many of them of a corrective nature which, ironically, led to more problems.
For the actress, all of this was a big mistake, and she lost a lot of work because of it.
“I mean the body-shaming that’s going on right now is to a degree that it’s so bad,” she added.
Khloé Kardashian
Khloé Kardashian has admitted that she once considered herself the “ugly duckling” sister of the Kardashians, and turned to surgical procedures to get rid of that cruel nickname.
She shared that while she did have one nose job, she wasn’t a fan of the cosmetic fillers she’d had done.
“I had to go and get this whole thing dissolved,” she said on her show Kocktails with Khloe. “It was a bummer, and now I’m afraid to do it again. And I’m almost like, I swear things are still in my face.”
Linda Evangelista
Canadian fashion model Linda Evangelista thought her cosmetic surgery would change her life for the better. However, after undergoing CoolSculpting treatments — known as a non-invasive fat reduction process that freeze/eliminate fat cells — between 2015 to 2016, she developed Paradoxical Adipose Hyperplasia (PAH).
This side effect causes her fat cells to expand, rather than shrink. It’s an experience that’s left her feeling “brutally disfigured” and, as one of the most photographed women in the world, she was forced into seclusion for almost five years.
Ariana Grande
The pop singer has a history of utilizing lip fillers and botox as the years have passed and got transparent with ELLE on what that’s meant for her.
“Full transparency: As a beauty person, as I do my lips, I’ve had a ton of lip filler over the years and botox,” she said. “I stopped in 2018 because I just felt so too much. I just felt like hiding, you know?”
For a period of time, she saw ‘beauty’ as a means to hide who she really was, but now she’s embraced the process of aging, describing it as “such a beautiful thing.”
Kathy Griffin
Kathy Griffin has often stood in front of the mic, speaking about her past experiences with cosmetic procedures.
Over the years, she’s gotten surgeries such as liposuction and a nose job. The former went horribly wrong as Griffin said it was “life-threatening,” as she showed pictures after a liposuction operation to remind people, especially young women, of what could happen during these procedures.
“Check this out — they’re, like, crime scene CSI pictures,” she described.
Heidi Montag
Heidi Montag has been fairly transparent about the surgeries she’s gotten done, including a brow lift, a chin reduction, a breast augmentation, liposuction, and Botox, saying that she “sometimes” regrets undergoing so many procedures at just 23 years old.
She also revealed that she had almost passed away after getting 10 plastic surgeries at once. “I was in immense pain,” she said.
Don't know who she is and don't care but getting that many plastic surgeries at that young age is just sad. Someone should have been staging an intervention
Ashley Tisdale
The High School Musical star revealed in 2020 that she had gotten her breast implants removed due to health issues and shared what she’s learned in an Instagram post.
“Over the years I’ve met with many holistic and non-holistic doctors and learned the importance of living a non-toxic life,” she said.
Joe Rogan
“The dumbest thing I’ve ever done” — those were the words used by Joe Rogan to describe his hair transplant. Now, he’s admitted that he has a “giant scar” clearly visible on the back of his head that “looks like a smile.”
He said that while some people have said the procedure is reversible, he knew there was no way to truly fix it.
One expert on social media suspected the podcaster may have gotten an FUT, similar to the FUE, which stands for follicular unit extraction, where doctors will make disorganized tiny little pinholes in a wide area to avoid bald spots.
He now claims he prefers Russia over Canada. Canada lost lives in Afghanistan when we responded to the request for aid from America. Meanwhile, Russia put bounties on the heads of US soldiers. Trump and America now side with Russia and against Canada and the western democracies.
The US government and his crazy maga followers that is. The rest of Americans who never voted for him and never wanted him are just as angry as well.
Load More Replies...“The dumbest thing I’ve ever done”. . For Joe Rogan, that's saying something.
Victoria Beckham
Victoria Beckham has claimed multiple times that she’s never gotten anything done. During an interview on Today With Hoda & Jenna, she addressed the rumors about her nose, saying, “I have never, ever, ever, ever had anything done.” Instead, she’s cited “clever contouring” as the reason why people may speculate she's had a procedure.
She did, however, admit that she’d gotten breast implants — before removing them in 2014. Now, she’s all about being natural and focusing on skincare and self-care.
“It’s about looking like the best version of yourself,” Beckham said.
She also wrote an essay to her younger self for British Vogue in 2016, which read, “I should probably say, don’t mess with your b–obs. All those years I denied it — stupid. A sign of insecurity. Just celebrate what you’ve got.”
Before and after should be, at most, 1 year before surgery and 1 year after, not 25 years before and 5 years after.
Yup! I feel like this was just comparing young and old photos.
Load More Replies...Of course we're gonna think pretty much everyone looked better in the before picture, because most people are 10 or 20 years younger in the picture. You can't compare it to that, because that is not how beautiful someone looked anymore right before the plastic surgery. And unfortunately the majority of people (both women and men) start looking less beautiful as they age, that's just a natural part of life.
It’s sad how society promotes youth and beauty so much that people feel that they need to go to this extent to continue being attractive. Especially when it doesn’t work and they end up looking worse. People, embrace your natural looks.
And your age. Take good care of yourself, starting early in your young years—-and I don’t mean personal dermatologists, expensive cleansers, and s**t like that. Wash your face thoroughly, don’t sleep in your makeup, slather on the sunscreen, get your sleep, eat nutritious foods and minimize the junk food, wear less makeup, or none at all, rather than more (for most days just enough to look like you naturally don’t have to wear makeup at all), go to your dentist for regular checkups (yep, dental health is important), and just generally be careful with yourself and smart about your choices. You’ll age well, naturally, and not even consider trying to compete with the twenty year olds down on their level—-they’re going to win, ffs, because they’re twenty. BUT they can never ever compete up with you up on your level.
Load More Replies...To be honest, if I had money, I would probably get rhinoplasty. I'd like thinner nose. So, . change your looks any way you like. But I just don't understand how celebrities deny getting any surgeries, even people who clearly got tons of procedures. It's not something to be ashamed of. Claiming it's all natural only supporting body dismorfia of their fans.
People on BoredPanda: "omg she's so UUUUUGLY she should get that fixed" *she got it fixed* *omg why the f would people get surgery what the hell is wrong, typical Hollywood weirdos why can't people be their aUthEntiC sElvEs they're going to look soooooo ugly when they're older waaaaaaaah"
I think all plastic surgeon offices should have pictures of carrot top and that scary cat lady in big frames, when you sign the, “are you SURE?” document!
I am missing the option "NONE" besides "before" and "after". God. Some people are just hard to look at. Before and after.
Τhere is an at least 20 years difference between the photos. Everybody looks better without wrinkles.
The people who got the plastic surgery all look the same, except for their skin tones. Why bother? Isn't it better to be your authentic self? However, this IS Hollywood, so that is explanation enough, I suppose.
Some of these seem normal. Noses continue to grow, you lose plumpness in your face. Lines.
What is clear to me, is that in the long run those who use it look from bad to disgusting.
Plastic surgery or not... obviously, you will look different in pictures showing you at 20 and at 40. Also, most women in show business will have difficulty finding jobs after they have hit 40. There are not a lot of movies made that focus on this age group. Unfortunately, the pressure put on actresses to look young makes them consult plastic surgeons.
This isn't a list of celebrities who have voiced regret over their plastic surgery. It's mostly some people who tried Botox and said they probably wouldn't do it again.
Downvote me into oblivion but SO MUCH hate in the comments. Everyone claims to be kind and what not in generic posts and here so many people are spewing venom about people whose decisions barely affect them. Yea yea I know setting unrealistic and contorted beauty standards is the biggest crime for you all. I am totally disgusted by how cruel so many of these comments were.
Drastic cosmetic surgery used to be for 40+ socialits and aging actresses. Now 20 year olds are getting half a dozen procedures that make them all look Bratz dolls and won't age well.
these pics remind me of a crude joke I once heard: A sexually active woman tells her plastic surgeon that she wanted her vaginal lips reduced in size because they were too loose and floppy. Out of embarrassment she insisted that the surgery be kept a secret and the surgeon agreed. Awakening from the anesthesia after the surgery she found three roses carefully placed beside her on the bed. Outraged, she immediately calls in the doctor. "I thought I asked you not to tell anyone about my operation!" The surgeon told her he had carried out her wish for confidentiality and that the first rose was from him. "I felt sad because you went through this all by yourself." "The second rose is from my nurse. She assisted me in the surgery and empathized because she had had the same procedure done some time ago." "And what about the third rose?" she asked. "That's from a man upstairs in the burn unit. He wanted to thank you for his new ears."
Before and after should be, at most, 1 year before surgery and 1 year after, not 25 years before and 5 years after.
Yup! I feel like this was just comparing young and old photos.
Load More Replies...Of course we're gonna think pretty much everyone looked better in the before picture, because most people are 10 or 20 years younger in the picture. You can't compare it to that, because that is not how beautiful someone looked anymore right before the plastic surgery. And unfortunately the majority of people (both women and men) start looking less beautiful as they age, that's just a natural part of life.
It’s sad how society promotes youth and beauty so much that people feel that they need to go to this extent to continue being attractive. Especially when it doesn’t work and they end up looking worse. People, embrace your natural looks.
And your age. Take good care of yourself, starting early in your young years—-and I don’t mean personal dermatologists, expensive cleansers, and s**t like that. Wash your face thoroughly, don’t sleep in your makeup, slather on the sunscreen, get your sleep, eat nutritious foods and minimize the junk food, wear less makeup, or none at all, rather than more (for most days just enough to look like you naturally don’t have to wear makeup at all), go to your dentist for regular checkups (yep, dental health is important), and just generally be careful with yourself and smart about your choices. You’ll age well, naturally, and not even consider trying to compete with the twenty year olds down on their level—-they’re going to win, ffs, because they’re twenty. BUT they can never ever compete up with you up on your level.
Load More Replies...To be honest, if I had money, I would probably get rhinoplasty. I'd like thinner nose. So, . change your looks any way you like. But I just don't understand how celebrities deny getting any surgeries, even people who clearly got tons of procedures. It's not something to be ashamed of. Claiming it's all natural only supporting body dismorfia of their fans.
People on BoredPanda: "omg she's so UUUUUGLY she should get that fixed" *she got it fixed* *omg why the f would people get surgery what the hell is wrong, typical Hollywood weirdos why can't people be their aUthEntiC sElvEs they're going to look soooooo ugly when they're older waaaaaaaah"
I think all plastic surgeon offices should have pictures of carrot top and that scary cat lady in big frames, when you sign the, “are you SURE?” document!
I am missing the option "NONE" besides "before" and "after". God. Some people are just hard to look at. Before and after.
Τhere is an at least 20 years difference between the photos. Everybody looks better without wrinkles.
The people who got the plastic surgery all look the same, except for their skin tones. Why bother? Isn't it better to be your authentic self? However, this IS Hollywood, so that is explanation enough, I suppose.
Some of these seem normal. Noses continue to grow, you lose plumpness in your face. Lines.
What is clear to me, is that in the long run those who use it look from bad to disgusting.
Plastic surgery or not... obviously, you will look different in pictures showing you at 20 and at 40. Also, most women in show business will have difficulty finding jobs after they have hit 40. There are not a lot of movies made that focus on this age group. Unfortunately, the pressure put on actresses to look young makes them consult plastic surgeons.
This isn't a list of celebrities who have voiced regret over their plastic surgery. It's mostly some people who tried Botox and said they probably wouldn't do it again.
Downvote me into oblivion but SO MUCH hate in the comments. Everyone claims to be kind and what not in generic posts and here so many people are spewing venom about people whose decisions barely affect them. Yea yea I know setting unrealistic and contorted beauty standards is the biggest crime for you all. I am totally disgusted by how cruel so many of these comments were.
Drastic cosmetic surgery used to be for 40+ socialits and aging actresses. Now 20 year olds are getting half a dozen procedures that make them all look Bratz dolls and won't age well.
these pics remind me of a crude joke I once heard: A sexually active woman tells her plastic surgeon that she wanted her vaginal lips reduced in size because they were too loose and floppy. Out of embarrassment she insisted that the surgery be kept a secret and the surgeon agreed. Awakening from the anesthesia after the surgery she found three roses carefully placed beside her on the bed. Outraged, she immediately calls in the doctor. "I thought I asked you not to tell anyone about my operation!" The surgeon told her he had carried out her wish for confidentiality and that the first rose was from him. "I felt sad because you went through this all by yourself." "The second rose is from my nurse. She assisted me in the surgery and empathized because she had had the same procedure done some time ago." "And what about the third rose?" she asked. "That's from a man upstairs in the burn unit. He wanted to thank you for his new ears."