Twenty-five years have passed by within the blink of a watch since “Sex and the City” premiered in 1998.
The celebrities (and characters) of the hit HBO romantic comedy series — Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kim Cattrall and Kristin Davis — have seemingly aged gracefully within the last twenty years.
But Latest York-based plastic surgeon Dr. Richard Westreich has claimed that a number of the actors successfully preserved their visages with Botox and fillers, fairly than full-on nips and tucks.
“Their fans will see that these women have aged thoroughly over 20 years,” he told the Sun recently.
Westreich believes that the famous foursome has “probably spent as much as $320,000” on Botox and fillers to assist prevent wrinkles.
Parker, 58, has portrayed the most important character — fashion-loving but unlucky-in-love relationship columnist Carrie Bradshaw — because the pilot episode and into the show’s sequel movies and current spinoff series, “And Just Like That.”
Westreich thought that the “Failure to Launch” star probably didn’t get any cosmetic surgery; nevertheless, he left open that she could have received a nose job.
“But [if] she has had a nose job, she should request a return,” he declared.
He also suggested that she could have undergone lip filler injections but didn’t go “very heavy on Botox,” while moreover speculating that lip filler was possible.
“I believe she is aging well and does probably not have numerous skin laxity problems or a ton of deep wrinkles,” the physician noted, adding that she could have spent about $4,000 per yr during the last 20 years.
Parker appeared on Howard Stern’s radio program last month and opened up about not getting cosmetic surgery when she was younger.
“You recognize, I missed out on the facelift,” she said. “Like an old-fashioned good one which you have got once you’re, like, 44.”
Meanwhile, Cattrall, 66 — a k a Samantha Jones — apparently has had “progressive filler,” in keeping with the doctor.
However the “Glamorous” and “How I Met Your Father” star didn’t get a full-on facial operation, he guessed.
“Kim is beginning to develop a filler face, where it’s beginning to look swollen,” he said of the “Mannequin” actress. “She has probably had essentially the most filler out of her co-stars.”
Cattrall defended her use of Botox and injections in a June interview with the UK Sunday Times.
“I’m in my 60s now, and I’m all about battling aging in every way I can,” she said. “There are fillers, Botox, there’s so many things which you could investigate and take a look at and see if it’s for you.”
Westreich alleged that Cattrall could have spent around $5,000 on filler and Botox annually over twenty years.
As for 57-year-old Nixon, who portrays tough lawyer Miranda Hobbes, Westreich suggested that she may need had Botox, although “she has never really had terrible wrinkles on her brow.”
He stated that the Emmy, Grammy and Tony winner could have done a bit work in her “frown area between the eyebrows and to her crow’s feet.”
Charlotte York portrayer Davis, meanwhile, has confessed to using Botox and fillers on her brow and other parts of her face up to now.
In response to Westreich, Davis, 58, had her injections dissolved and welcomed Botox consistently throughout the many years.
“She definitely had rhinoplasty when she was younger and before she got famous,” the doctor also claimed. “Kristin just isn’t doing as much as Kim but definitely doing greater than the opposite two [Parker and Nixon].”
The “Couple’s Retreat” actress has dropped about $5,000 every year for twenty years, he suggested.
Davis previously spoke out against the bullying she faced regarding her cosmetic procedures, recalling that she was “ridiculed relentlessly” by online trolls for using fillers and saying she has “shed tears about it. It’s very stressful.”
“It’s hard to be confronted along with your younger self in any respect times,” Davis told the Telegraph on June 10.
“And it’s a challenge to keep in mind that you don’t must seem like that,” she added. “The web wants you to — but in addition they don’t want you to. They’re very conflicted.”
Davis went on to disclose that doing fillers has been each “good” and “bad” for her.