Tom Cruise Plastic Surgery: Is this a Sure Sign Actor Got His Face Done?
Tom Cruise, one of the most good-looking Hollywood celebrities, has been subject to plastic surgery buzzes in the past years.
Having plastic surgeries have been normal in the industry, especially since celebrities want to maintain their younger-looking skin. However, most of them are women since men tend to suffer more extreme pressure once they do it - and Cruise is one of them.
Although Cruise never addressed it publicly, several news outlets noted what the "Mission: Impossible" star has done to his face.
Did Tom Cruise Undergo Plastic Surgery?
NileFM and OK Magazine recently listed what the actor has done to his face despite telling Playboy Magazine (via The Sun) in 2012 that he never enhanced anything.
Cruise sparked a buzz that he had more than one nose job. He purportedly focused on enhancing his nose while fixing his face by getting braces when he was in his 40s.
His photos also tell that he has been receiving other enhancements, including procedures for his eyebrows, upper eyelid skin, and neck skin, to name a few.
Last year, the actor even sparked scares due to his botched-looking face when he attended the Dodgers vs. Giants baseball game in San Francisco. The pictures of him in the event show his face looking puffier than ever.
Fans also said that he had too many face fillers that he looked unrecognizable.
According to Dr. Alice Henshaw, who examined the photos by Daily Mail, Cruise indeed has had fillers under his eyes, around his mouth, and nose in the past. But she clarified that his "swollen" look was caused by his weight gain.
Dr. Henshaw added that a hair transplant was probably done on the actor, and it was only a natural thing to do, especially since he nears his 60th birthday.
"At almost 60, Tom's hairline has remained relatively the same, although slightly thinning, which does suggest he may have had hair transplants," she continued.
This mirrored his pal, Cuba Gooding Jr.'s statement, claiming that Cruise had work done. He recalled how he went to his home in the past and saw dots all over his face.
Per Dr. Henshaw, the markings are drawn as a guide and injection points. At that same time, he seemingly committed himself to fillers by having those in his undereye area, around his mouth, and nasal labial fold.