Male celebs' plastic surgery results, male stars who have gone under the knife, Legendary country crooner Kenny Rogers turns 74 on August 21, marking more than 50 years in the spotlight thanks to his super successful music career. In recent years, however, he’s made headlines for something much less impressive: the plastic surgery he’s undergone … and spoken about quite candidly. Kenny Rogers shocked fans when he went under the knife in 2005, and emerged with a face that looked quite different from the one that made him famous. After successfully having liposuction in 1989 to slim down a bit, he probably should have known when to fold ‘em, but instead went back in for another cosmetic procedure (which looks like it involved a serious eye lift) years later, after marrying his fifth wife, Wanda Miller, who’s nearly 30 years his junior. Rogers ended up with a lifted look that he regrets. “I kind of wish I hadn't done it,” he said a couple of years after his facial surgery. “Looking back at some pictures of myself, my eyes were a lot warmer than they are now, and I miss that.”
Actor Mickey Rourke became a sex symbol in the ‘80s thanks to his starring roles in erotic films like “9 ½ Weeks” and “Wild Orchid.” But after his movie career began to wane, he returned to his earlier career, boxing, which, he says, left him with visible facial injuries and prompted him to get cosmetic surgery. Unfortunately, the result wasn’t what he wanted. “Most of it was to mend the mess of my face because of the boxing, but I went to the wrong guy to put my face back together,” the 59-year-old has said.
Olympian Bruce Jenner, who turns 63 in October, was never happy with the facelift he got more than 25 years ago, which also brought him tons of media criticism. So when he was deciding to undergo a second procedure to correct the first one, he discussed it with his entire family, including wife Kris Jenner and his stepdaughters Kim, Khloe, and Kourtney ... and then had the facelift while “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” cameras were rolling. “It was kind of a mutual decision by everybody. We all kind of talked and said should we do this? We did take a vote,” he told Maria Menounos on “Access Hollywood” in 2009, adding he had confidence in his surgeon, Garth Fisher. “He’s a good friend … and probably the best plastic surgeon in town. I had long discussions with him. Can he correct it and fix it from 25 years ago? And he assured me. I’m actually very, very pleased with the results.”
Actor Mickey Rourke became a sex symbol in the ‘80s thanks to his starring roles in erotic films like “9 ½ Weeks” and “Wild Orchid.” But after his movie career began to wane, he returned to his earlier career, boxing, which, he says, left him with visible facial injuries and prompted him to get cosmetic surgery. Unfortunately, the result wasn’t what he wanted. “Most of it was to mend the mess of my face because of the boxing, but I went to the wrong guy to put my face back together,” the 59-year-old has said.
Olympian Bruce Jenner, who turns 63 in October, was never happy with the facelift he got more than 25 years ago, which also brought him tons of media criticism. So when he was deciding to undergo a second procedure to correct the first one, he discussed it with his entire family, including wife Kris Jenner and his stepdaughters Kim, Khloe, and Kourtney ... and then had the facelift while “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” cameras were rolling. “It was kind of a mutual decision by everybody. We all kind of talked and said should we do this? We did take a vote,” he told Maria Menounos on “Access Hollywood” in 2009, adding he had confidence in his surgeon, Garth Fisher. “He’s a good friend … and probably the best plastic surgeon in town. I had long discussions with him. Can he correct it and fix it from 25 years ago? And he assured me. I’m actually very, very pleased with the results.”
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