Dec 17, 2015

Male Celebs you didn't know had Plastic Surgery


Sylvester Stallone




Stallone is so jacked that most people probably assume he takes steroids, but it turns out that the only thing unnatural about him is his plastic surgery. When you’re a huge action star like Stallone people expect a lot out of you: not only do you need to make sure that your body is chiseled, but you also need to look like you belong on the big screen.

Keeping up with an audience’s expectations of beauty gets a lot more difficult as you get older, so stars like Stallone naturally have to turn to alternative methods.

Sylvester didn’t just have a few surgeries; he went “Rambo” with the procedures: lifting his eyebrows and his face, having work done on his jaw line, and of course getting enough Botox injections to keep his face looking timeless. Stallone certainly knows what he is doing: the older he gets the more “expendable” he becomes as an actor, and the more “rocky” his career gets, but with his dedication (and with a bit of cosmetic help) he’ll be an action hero past the point when he’s wheelchair bound.







Simon Cowell




Known as the harshest talent critic in the world, Simon Cowell is now one of the richest men in show business, thanks to a successful career as a producer, talent scout, and television show judge.

From American Idol to The X-Factor, this British critic has carved a name for himself by discovering and promoting some of the world’s greatest talent acts across the United States and the United Kingdom.

For a man who never sleeps, Cowell’s schedule began taking a serious toll on his good looks, and his rarely seen million dollar smile.

With regular Botox injections to help revitalize his face, Cowell was discovered to have upped his plastic surgery game when he was recently caught sporting a bandage near his ear, leading many to believe that he had undergone a skin tightening surgery to better define his jawline. Who’s the critic now, Simon? Don’t worry, we aren’t going to give you the buzzer, because underneath this cold and dark exterior we still have souls!


Enrique Iglesias




Known for his mole (oh, and his singing too!), Enrique Iglesias seems to have been around for forever, despite not even being 40 years old yet. Thanks to his outstanding performances in both Spanish and English, Iglesias became an international sensation of the 90s; known by many as the “King of Latin Pop,” the Spanish heartthrob continues to make waves in the entertainment industry: not only as a singer, but also as a songwriter and actor as well.

Looking at the before and after pictures of Iglesias, many people get the impression that this plastic surgery story is a complete hoax, but look again! While his face may appear to be the same (yes, even his nose and chin), one important thing is missing from Enrique’s face: his mole! In a brief five-minute procedure at the plastic surgeon’s office, Iglesias had his mole removed in what might be considered the least dramatic plastic surgery procedure in the history of Hollywood! Hey, at least he didn’t end up looking like Kenny Rogers or Ray Liotta!


Jean Claude Van Damme




Van Damme may look like he tried to fight a weed whacker with his face, but I still wouldn’t start any trouble with him; even though he’s an actor he is also a talented martial artist, and most of his film stunts aren’t actually stunts at all.

Van Damme was never a Hollywood heart throb, but he was determined to hold on to whatever good looks he had as he got older even though it seems to have had quite the opposite effect.

Jean Claude underwent a Facelift and eyelid surgery in an effort to keep his face as tight as his body, but the result has left his face a little pinched; he has yet to comment on his cosmetic work, but it’s not like the media is crawling all over him these days anyways. Besides, it’s awfully difficult to make fun of a guy who literally did the splits between two trucks for a commercial: someone that crazy might not take too kindly to being asked personal questions.



Mickey Rourke




Legendary actor, retired boxer, and notorious Hollywood bad boy Mickey Rourke, first became a household name in the 1980s after starring in “Diner, The Pope of Greenwich Village” and “9 ½ Weeks;” after his early success in drama, action, and thriller films, Rourke took a break from the spotlight and wouldn’t make his return until the late 90s where he would star in box office hits like “The Rainmaker” and “Get Carter.”

Did we mention that Rourke is a bad boy yet? After hitting a rough patch in his life, Rourke turned to alcohol and boxing to help make it through his days; It should come as no surprise, then, that after getting knocked around the ring and boozed up, that Rourke began looking pretty rough: at 62 years old the actor and retired boxer opted for the true Beverly Hills fix: plastic surgery! From hair extensions and skin tightening to cheekbone and nose reconstruction, Rourke’s new look revived his career, and even earned him an Oscar nominated role in “The Wrestler.”


Kenny Rogers





“You’ve got to know when to hold ‘em, know when to fold ‘em.” As one of the most famous country singers of all time, Kenny Rogers certainly knows a thing or two about gambling: at least when it comes to lyrics that is.

With over 10 dozen singles released, including “The Gambler,” and over 100 million records sold around the globe, this Country Music Hall of Fame member will continue to be true music legend.


Often seen (and heard) singing alongside the feisty Dolly Parton, Rogers surprised everyone when he took a brief break from the public spotlight and later reemerged looking like an entirely different person.

Despite the fact that signature white beard remained, long gone were Rogers’ rugged good looks, thanks to a series of plastic surgeries which included both a facelift and Botox injections; obviously attempting to defy time, the music icon even had the bags under his eyes removed and his eyelids tightened (ouch!). Thankfully even Rogers admits that the surgery ended in a disaster: his face says it all!


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