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Updated · Fox News · Jun 25
Dr. Terry Dubrow Warns Men Over 60 Against Tight Facelifts as Hollywood Chases 'Forever 45'
Updated
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.

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