Jennifer Aniston New Cut

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you google, there are tons of plastic surgeons who basically say she’s wrecked her face.

The summary version:

She had what was considered “good” procedures a long time ago when docs handled fillers a certain way, but now they take a different/better approach…so her old procedures screwed up her face. She did too much around her mouth and lines/folds around her nose/cheeks—making her mouth/lips too wide and her lower face too masculine.

There’s speculation she’s trying to first things up so she can have a proper facelift.

She does look wider and more masculine. Again: it’s old technology at play. Too many quick fixes when what she really needed was a facelift.


What is "new" filler technology and what is old? I just had filler under my eyes for the first time and I am so happy I look less tired, but I wonder if I keep doing it I will eventually look like JA. I don't know if I've had new or old technology
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you google, there are tons of plastic surgeons who basically say she’s wrecked her face.

The summary version:

She had what was considered “good” procedures a long time ago when docs handled fillers a certain way, but now they take a different/better approach…so her old procedures screwed up her face. She did too much around her mouth and lines/folds around her nose/cheeks—making her mouth/lips too wide and her lower face too masculine.

There’s speculation she’s trying to first things up so she can have a proper facelift.

She does look wider and more masculine. Again: it’s old technology at play. Too many quick fixes when what she really needed was a facelift.


Hmmm... I could swear it looks like she's had a chin implant. She's always had an angular jawline but as you say it is surprising how masculine she now looks. I don't see how fillers, bad or good, could do that...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She’s looking old


She's 55 FFS!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She is 55. You lose hair in your 50's.


Not everyone. I am 54 and my hair is thicker than it was in my 40s. The water in the shower doesn't even cut all the way through--I have to pull it up to get the under part rinsed. I no longer have hair filling the drain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is 55. You lose hair in your 50's.


Not everyone. I am 54 and my hair is thicker than it was in my 40s. The water in the shower doesn't even cut all the way through--I have to pull it up to get the under part rinsed. I no longer have hair filling the drain.


You are unusual.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is 55. You lose hair in your 50's.


Not everyone. I am 54 and my hair is thicker than it was in my 40s. The water in the shower doesn't even cut all the way through--I have to pull it up to get the under part rinsed. I no longer have hair filling the drain.


You are unusual.


Because of her hair or because she went into such detail about it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you google, there are tons of plastic surgeons who basically say she’s wrecked her face.

The summary version:

She had what was considered “good” procedures a long time ago when docs handled fillers a certain way, but now they take a different/better approach…so her old procedures screwed up her face. She did too much around her mouth and lines/folds around her nose/cheeks—making her mouth/lips too wide and her lower face too masculine.

There’s speculation she’s trying to first things up so she can have a proper facelift.

She does look wider and more masculine. Again: it’s old technology at play. Too many quick fixes when what she really needed was a facelift.


Hmmm... I could swear it looks like she's had a chin implant. She's always had an angular jawline but as you say it is surprising how masculine she now looks. I don't see how fillers, bad or good, could do that...


Her voice has changed and is more masculine as well. Idk what it could be. Too much testosterone replacement? I know she's intense about working out, could she be supplementing it with steroids to try and keep up with her younger routine? Hope everything is okay, all this extra producers was NOT needed.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is 55. You lose hair in your 50's.


Not everyone. I am 54 and my hair is thicker than it was in my 40s. The water in the shower doesn't even cut all the way through--I have to pull it up to get the under part rinsed. I no longer have hair filling the drain.


You are unusual.


Because of her hair or because she went into such detail about it?


Her hair. A DCUMer chiming in to say that they are unique is quite normal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you google, there are tons of plastic surgeons who basically say she’s wrecked her face.

The summary version:

She had what was considered “good” procedures a long time ago when docs handled fillers a certain way, but now they take a different/better approach…so her old procedures screwed up her face. She did too much around her mouth and lines/folds around her nose/cheeks—making her mouth/lips too wide and her lower face too masculine.

There’s speculation she’s trying to first things up so she can have a proper facelift.

She does look wider and more masculine. Again: it’s old technology at play. Too many quick fixes when what she really needed was a facelift.


Can you expand on what you mean by old technology. And what would should have been done? I always hear you should hold off on the face lifts as long as possible with min face lifts.
Anonymous
We all have lower voices as we age.
Anonymous
She is a smoker and she used to lay it in the sun all the time. Those two things alone will age you FAST
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you google, there are tons of plastic surgeons who basically say she’s wrecked her face.

The summary version:

She had what was considered “good” procedures a long time ago when docs handled fillers a certain way, but now they take a different/better approach…so her old procedures screwed up her face. She did too much around her mouth and lines/folds around her nose/cheeks—making her mouth/lips too wide and her lower face too masculine.

There’s speculation she’s trying to first things up so she can have a proper facelift.

She does look wider and more masculine. Again: it’s old technology at play. Too many quick fixes when what she really needed was a facelift.


Hmmm... I could swear it looks like she's had a chin implant. She's always had an angular jawline but as you say it is surprising how masculine she now looks. I don't see how fillers, bad or good, could do that...


Her voice has changed and is more masculine as well. Idk what it could be. Too much testosterone replacement? I know she's intense about working out, could she be supplementing it with steroids to try and keep up with her younger routine? Hope everything is okay, all this extra producers was NOT needed.



I wonder if she’s overdone it with respect to keeping a defined neck/ jawline (certainly it is very “clean” for a 55-yr old, not even an incipient jowl in sight). Perhaps a neck lift and fillers achieve that goal but then end up overemphasizing her chin and jaw.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We all have lower voices as we age.


Hers was also deepened by smoking and drinking. It's much deeper than when she was in her 30s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We all have lower voices as we age.


Hers was also deepened by smoking and drinking. It's much deeper than when she was in her 30s.


Her voice has deepened, but it suits her now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We all have lower voices as we age.


Hers was also deepened by smoking and drinking. It's much deeper than when she was in her 30s.


Her voice has deepened, but it suits her now.


I'm not fan. It's something about the fillers too, she often sounds like she's speaking with a mouth full of marbles.
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