
Cosmetic Surgery Truth blog is reporting a story from the Daily Press regarding Greta Van Susteren and the plastic surgery she had a few years ago.
According to the article:
Greta says, “I had eye surgery because I wanted to look better for me.” If anyone told her to do it she would have told them “to go jump in the lake.” A reporter from a major media outlet asked Greta if she thought the surgery would affect her credibility.
Greta’s response was precious: The plastic surgeon had merely fixed her eyes — not removed brain matter or deleted her education or news experience.
Nobody should have plastic surgery because someone else told them to do it. It must be a personal choice made for oneself. I do believe that she had an endoscopic browlift and Botox injections into her forehead in addition to the eyelid surgery. The eyebrows don't become elevated by just a blepharoplasty. If you see her now, it does appear that her brows have descended somewhat. This is not uncommon with certain endoscopic browlifts.
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6 comments:
IMHO Greta has has a forehead lift, eyelids, and a facelift. It looks like the lower lip nerve was damaged from the facelift resulting in a slight, but visible, downturn when talking (animation).
I Don't think it is nerve damage, it could be just a numbness and a temporary loss of the feeling which can come back graduallly, it is quiet common in face lift surgery.
I Don't think it is nerve damage, it could be just a numbness and a temporary loss of the feeling which can come back graduallly, it is quiet common in face lift surgery.
I remembering seeing Greta on TV before any of her plastic surgery, and one side of her face always looked slightly paralyzed and a bit droopy. I wonder if she had nerve damage during birth? Whatever it is, it's not the plastic surgery that did that -- if anything, it corrected the assymetry a bit.
It's probably Bell's Palsy.
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