Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 2
Hollywood Actors Turn to $40,000 Deep-Plane Facelifts as Fillers Draw Fire for Stiff Performances
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 2

Hollywood Actors Turn to $40,000 Deep-Plane Facelifts as Fillers Draw Fire for Stiff Performances

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 2
  • $40,000 deep-plane facelifts are gaining favor among Hollywood actors as a quieter alternative to fillers and Botox that preserves facial movement on camera.
  • Surgeons and casting professionals say filler-heavy faces can blunt expression, hurt auditions for lesser-known actors and clash with directors’ demand for believable, emotionally readable performances.
  • The pressure is strongest for women between roughly 30 and 60, as high-definition cameras, social media aesthetics and age-defying career expectations push actors to look unchanged while still carrying films.
  • An estimated 1.6 million Americans received facial procedures last year, and surgeons report growing “filler fatigue” as some patients dissolve fillers or switch to subtler work.
  • That shift may not end cosmetic intervention in Hollywood; observers expect beauty standards to keep evolving toward less obvious, more expensive procedures rather than disappearing.
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