Cosmetic surgery is a personal choice and one that many celebrities prefer to keep under the radar. But several famous faces have opened up about making adjustments to their appearance, criticising the procedure or embracing a new wave of self-confidence.
Read on to find out which celebrities have changed their mind on cosmetic surgery, denounced it entirely and which swear by a physical change to improve your attitude...
© WireImage via Getty ImagesRosie O'Donnell had a facelift in January 2026
Rosie O'Donnell
Rosie O'Donnell is a fixture on screen as a comedian, host and actress. She's worked on famous talk show The View, sports comedy A League of Their Own and voiced a beloved cartoon gorilla in Tarzan.
Rosie has previously been outspoken against facelifts but explained that her opinion changed when she lost 50 pounds, opting for a lower deep plane facelift in January 2026. "I wanted to still be me, just…less haunted," she wrote on her Substack. "And I do look like me."
© WWD via Getty ImagesCher found fame through the Sixties and Seventies, and has been honest about her cosmetic surgeries
Cher
'I Got You Babe' singer Cher has been a star since the Sixties, producing beloved tracks like 'I Got You Babe' and 'After All'.
With characteristic honesty, Cher addressed rumours she'd had a rib removed to slim her waist in 1988: "I've been upfront about saying that I had my nose done, my breasts done and had braces on my teeth. The rest is nonsense."
© Getty ImagesJax Taylor has had three nose jobs and is open about embracing cosmetic surgery
Jax Taylor
Vanderpump Rules' Jax Taylor has been a heartthrob since the early 2010s, finding mainstream fame on the hit reality show.
He's also made headlines for his love of cosmetic surgery, telling People: "I embrace it. Huge fan, not afraid to talk about it." He's had three nose jobs and several of his costars have been open about regularly getting botox.
© WireImageKris Jenner is a strong advocate for plastic surgery
Kris Jenner
The Jenners and Kardashians are well-known for their dramatic transformations and matriarch Kris is no exception. She told Vogue Arabia that she had a second facelift in 2025, saying: "I decided to do this facelift because I want to be the best version of myself, and that makes me happy."
She added: "Just because you get older, it doesn't mean you should give up on yourself. If you feel comfortable in your skin and you want to age gracefully – meaning you don't want to do anything – then don't do anything. But for me, this is ageing gracefully. It's my version."
© Getty ImagesJamie Lee Curtis has spoken out against cosmetic surgery
Jamie Lee Curtis
Freaky Friday star Jamie Lee Curtis has been public about her experience with cosmetic surgery in the hopes of preventing other women from going down the same path.
She told More via The Telegraph: "I've done it all. I've had a little plastic surgery. I've had a little lipo. I've had a little Botox. And you know what? None of it works. None of it. All of these 'bettering' experiences are not without risk."
© Getty ImagesDebbie Harry has spoken about cosmetic surgery feeling 'necessary' for her success
Debbie Harry
Blondie lead Debbie Harry has approached cosmetic surgery as a businesswoman with a rockstar attitude. She told Vanity Fair, "It’s always been a tool for me. It’s not like I started having cosmetic surgery as a kid in school — I think nowadays a lot of girls are getting cosmetic surgery when they’re 10, 11 years old. God bless if it improves their lives and they feel happy."
She went on, "But as far as me having cosmetic surgery, it made me feel better about myself. Maybe it made me feel happy, or more confident. It was just something that I felt necessary at the time. I wanted to work, and so much of women being attractive, and being a selling point, is clearly showbiz. If you’re going to be in the business, be in it."
© Getty ImagesJoey Fatone says he's only one of many men in Hollywood getting work done
Joey Fatone
Joey Fatone brought comedy and an emotional core to My Big Fat Greek Wedding and won hearts across the world as part of megastar boyband *NSYNC. He's opened up about getting cosmetic procedures done saying, "It's crazy how many guys get work done."
He added, "They don't broadcast it because a lot of men are very shy or embarrassed about it, but there's nothing to be embarrassed about! I'm never afraid to tell people about this stuff. Who cares?" Fatone himself has had hair plugs and a fat removal procedure.
© Getty ImagesSarah has had several procedures, including regenerative stem cell therapy on her feet
Sarah Ferguson
Sarah Ferguson married into the Royal Family in 1986 and was subject to a lot of scrutiny over her appearance, a common experience for even the most modern royals.
She told the Daily Mail in 2019, "I've had a lot of help to look like this at 60." She added: "I really don’t like the frozen look. I’m so animated, and I like to be myself. I don’t like the thought of needles and am very glad if I look well and happy." Fergie's procedures have included a laser face-lift, regenerative stem cell therapy for her feet and Botox.
© Corbis via Getty ImagesJane Fonda has conflicted feelings about her cosmetic surgery
Jane Fonda
Jane Fonda has been honest about her cosmetic procedures, opening up in the 2018 documentary Jane Fonda in Five Acts: "I'm glad I look good for my age, but I've had plastic surgery. I'm not going to lie about that."
While Fonda has opted for procedures around her eyes and jawline to remove a look of tiredness, she doesn't promote the practice to other women. "On one level, I hate the fact that I've had the need to alter myself physically to feel that I'm OK," she said. "I wish I wasn't like that. I love older faces. I love lived-in faces. I loved Vanessa Redgrave's face. I wish I was braver. But I am what I am."
© Getty ImagesKaley Cuoco said cosmetic surgery was the "best thing" she's ever done
Kaley Cuoco
The Big Bang Theory's Kaley Cuoco isn't afraid of owning up to her past surgeries and seems entirely happy that she's had them done. She told Women's Health in 2016 that she's had a rhinoplasty, breast augmentation and neck fillers.
Cuoco also stressed the importance of only doing it for your own self-assurance. “As much as you want to love your inner self … I’m sorry, you also want to look good. I don’t think you should do it for a man or anyone else, but if it makes you feel confident, that’s amazing.”




