Dr. Terry Dubrow Warns Men Over 60 Against Tight Facelifts as Hollywood Chases 'Forever 45'
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 25
Dr. Terry Dubrow Warns Men Over 60 Against Tight Facelifts as Hollywood Chases 'Forever 45'
1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 25
Summary
Dubrow said the most common mistake in male celebrity facial rejuvenation is overcorrecting upper eyelids and tightening the face and neck so much that the result looks feminized.
He said male faces need a different approach because even men in their 20s naturally retain some eyelid skin, making a zero-lid look appear unnatural rather than youthful.
Social media and red-carpet scrutiny are pushing leading men toward a 'forever 45' ideal, with Dubrow citing stars such as Brad Pitt and John Stamos as examples of the pressure to stay ageless.
Instead of dramatic surgery, Dubrow said Hollywood increasingly favors non-invasive upkeep—radio frequency, microneedling and similar treatments—repeated every 6 to 8 weeks to preserve a subtle, natural look.