The only plastic surgery Jennifer Aniston has admitted to is a nose job to correct a deviated septum. In Touch states the 39 year-old actress has also had a less invasive form of liposuction, lipodissolve, along with injected fillers and botox to reduce facial wrinkles, and possibly a breast augmentation. They claim to have insider information that she had lipodissolve, and rely on photos to suggest that she’s had a boob job and botox. It looks like she could be exercising and dieting her thighs away, but if she did get a little help with it that’s her perogative. She didn’t need it, but if she has the money, why not? Her boobs don’t look all that different to me, though:
Following her breakup with singer John Mayer in August, the former Friends star reportedly dieted and exercised six pounds off her already thin frame. But insiders tell In Touch that Jen’s new appearance isn’t all-natural: She recently underwent a series of soft surgery procedures that melt fat from her thighs and backside, they say.
“The treatment she had is called LipoDissolve, and it gets rid of fat in unwanted areas,” claims an insider about the procedure, which costs around $5,000 per session. Jen’s rep denies that she’s used LipoDissolve.
Though the insider says 5’4″ Jen now weighs 120 pounds, “she’s particularly insecure about her butt and thighs,” and believes she used LipoDissolve for just that reason….
The insider tells In Touch that Jen may have had several cosmetic procedures besides LipoDissolve… [they claim] she’s had “at least one other nose job” and also speculates that she’s had regular Botox injections in her forehead and around her eyes, and the facial filler Juvederm in her cheeks and around her mouth. “The more weight she’s losing, the more gaunt her face looks,” the insider explains. “That’s why she may get the fillers.”
But Jennifer’s rep calls the claims “completely false – she has not had any procedures done.”
[From In Touch, print edition, October 13, 2008]
In Touch goes on to quote a “body image expert,” who says “When you’re as thin as Jen and you believe you need LipoDissolve, maybe you need some counseling.” The whole thing reads like an advertisement for LipoDissolve they name drop it so much, so maybe they’re covertly disguising product ads as articles. Aniston looks great and a lot of people want a body like hers, so why better way to sell an expensive procedure than claim she’s had it?
If all that is true, and it’s up to question because her rep so vehemently denies it, it’s just another example of a celebrity taking advantage of the latest technology to look fabulous. If I had the money and expansive free time to get thinner thighs, less wrinkles, experts to help with every little thing, and weekly spa treatments, I’d do it too. Those type of procedures can reach a point where they get too invasive and the results become phony-looking, but obviously Aniston hasn’t gone there yet, so why knock her for looking good? She works hard for it, even if she is getting a little boost here and there. We’ll never know for sure what Aniston has had done, and can only rely on tabloid speculation that may have ulterior motives to sell procedures to the rest of us.
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