Jenny McCarthy Plastic Surgery
Couple of decades ago, it would be hard for many people to believe that a woman looking this good was anywhere 40 years old. Now days, it is just normal. Jenny McCarthy, model-actress-author-activist born in 1972, admitted to Michigan Avenue magazine that she loves Botox and that "plastic surgery is fun if it makes you feel good".
Comparing with older pictures of her, the difference on her cheeks is the most noticeable difference on her face, since now they look more projected than before. Cheek implants and facial fillers are very popular procedures among people who wants to keep a youthful look.
Jenny also commented: "I'm all for looking better, so I plan on doing whatever I want when the time comes...I love Botox, I absolutely love it. I get it minimally, so I can still move my face. But I really do think it’s a savior.” It is a fact that many women in Hollywood over 30 have had Botox at least once, but not so many of them want to admit it to the public like Jenny.
Besides Botox, Jenny's modeling career was launched with the help of a plastic surgeon in the early 90's when she got breast implants, but now she is more known for her parenting books and as an activist promoting awareness for autism.
Jenny McCarthy has posed for Playboy again and will appear in the July 2012 issue. It has been almost 20 years since her first Playboy pictorial launched her career in 1993, and the former Playmate of the Year is thrilled to celebrate her 40th birthday by doing the nude spread.
While most models prepare for photoshoots by dieting and exercising, apparently Jenny thought she needed a little more help then that, because she went a little overboard with the plastic surgery. The model/actress has always been honest about her love for Botox, but she has since stepped up her plastic surgery game a notch and has started getting those god-awful filler injections in her cheeks.
Jenny McCarthy has also swapped out her breast implants and has traded in her silicon C-cups for what appears to be larger D-cups. This isn’t all that surprising, since breast implants only last 10 years before they need to be replaced and this is Jenny’s 3rd set of breast implants (at least).