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Even Hollywood's A-List Celebrities Could Benefit from a Nip and a Tuck According to Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon Dr. Paul S. Nassif

Posted : Wed, 20 Feb 2008 23:26:22 GMT
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - (Business Wire) The red carpet is out, and Hollywoods A-List stars are getting ready for their big night. Dr. 90210s Dr. Paul Nassif of Spalding Drive Cosmetic Surgery and Dermatology in Beverly Hills, Calif., has some advice for this years nominees to make them camera ready.

As the nominees and celebrities are getting ready for their close ups, many of them are looking for small changes; maybe they are tired of the crows feet around their eyes or they would like fuller, plumper lips. For them, injectable fillers are a great answer, said Dr. Nassif

However, most of this years nominees are aging gracefully. Stars like George Clooney, Tommy Lee Jones and Javier Bardem are great examples of how masculine chins and noses continue to be popular. But, there are small things the stars can do to address problem areas, said Dr. Nassif.

The following are Dr. Nassifs tips to enhance the nominees A-list beauty:

As best actor nominee Daniel Day-Lewis has aged, his face has become fuller in the cheek area. It could be that he has had some trauma to the nose; it seems a little wider in recent photos. This can be corrected with rhinoplasty. Three-time best actor nominee Johnny Depps eye brows are a little lower and his smile lines are a little deeper. The lines around his mouth could be treated with injectables. For the brow, a browlift might be a solution.

Facial rejuvenation might be an option for nominee and award-winner Tommy Lee Jones. His heavy eyelid and forehead could be addressed with a blepharoplasty and a browlift. While, wrinkles on best-actor nominee Viggo Mortensen forehead could be easily treated with Botox or other fillers.

Award winner, best actress and best supporting actress nominee Cate Blanchett is a beautiful woman. She might think of maybe having some lip filler and a little Botox to the forehead before awards night. Award-winning Julie Christie continues to be beautiful as she ages. Women her age need to focus on their skin and possibly consider some procedures to eyebrow and face, like an eyelid and face lift for a natural, rested appearance. Nominee Laura Linneys skin glows, but her slightly heavy brow and extra lower eyelid extra skin could be addressed with a brow and eyelid lift.

For more comments on Oscar-night beauty or interviews with Dr. Nassif, contact Diana Soltesz at 818-592-6747 or Diana@dsmmedia.com.

Dr. Paul S. Nassif is a rhinoplasty specialist and facial plastic surgeon. He also developed "The Anti-Gravity Facelift," which leaves no visible scars and has been noted for achieving natural-looking results in the shortest recovery time. To promote a better understanding of the benefits and comfort of cosmetic surgery, Dr. Nassif has been featured on E! Entertainments Dr. 90210. In addition, he has been interviewed on NBC Nightly News, BBC, Inside Edition Entertainment Tonight, NBCs Today Show and EXTRA. He teaches residents and colleagues at the University of Southern California and the University of California, Los Angeles - schools of medicine. For more information on Paul S. Nassif, MD, please visit www.spaldingplasticsurgery.com.

Cunningham & Associates
Diana Soltesz, 818-592-6747
Diana@dsmmedia.com


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