In a recent interview, actress and celebrity Helena Bonham- Carter told reports she has no intention of having cosmetic surgery. She said: “I can still move all my face muscles. Look! There aren’t many who can still do that. “Age is underrated; I think what’s happening is that directors and the studios want actresses who have natural looks, who haven’t had any work done.
“The problem is that now the high-definition camera can tell, so it’s best to leave your face alone. Look at Judi Dench. She’s beautiful. Talk about her face being her fortune! She never stops working. That’s what I want for me.”
Helena also paid tribute to her colleagues who also decided to shun going under the knife.
She said: “You have two choices. You can have the work done and look weirder. Or have nothing done and look older. I think the only way I’ll continue to get work is if I don’t get anything done.
“There’s beauty in an older woman. The lines represent something.”
In related news, another famous actress Lindsay Lohan has raised speculation as to how much cosmetic surgery she has already had. At just 24, observers think she’s been over doing the Botox. One commentator said: She had a forehead so taut and shiny it looked like an iPhone 4. Her lips were inflated to the size of a melting Twix, and her cheekbones looked as if they were climbing her jaw in order to dive to their death.”
What’s worrying people, particular cosmetic surgeons is that the earlier a person has surgery the chances are they will end up looking older than their actual age. For example, Dr Kambiz Golchin of About Face Clinic at the Beacon Hospital in Dublin told reporters: It is not that young stars are technically ageing themselves, it is that they are getting the exact same features as older women who are trying to look younger, and so, by association, may appear to look older.”