Jennifer Garner was straightforward when asked about her views on plastic surgery during an interview with Harper’s Bazaar published on Friday.
When questioned if she has undergone any plastic surgery, the actor replied, “Well, I’m not a judge of what makes someone look or feel their best. I haven’t needed it yet, but I’ve definitely asked doctors before, ‘Do I need to do this?’ I’ve had some really good doctors who have always said straight out, ‘No.’”
Garner admitted that she doesn’t know what the future holds for cosmetic procedures but remains open-minded. “Things can always change,” she said.
Her Honest Take on Injectables Like Botox and Fillers
The conversation then turned to injectables, including Botox and fillers. Garner gave her candid opinion on the topic.
She advised, “It’s better to go with a reliable person and err on the side of caution.” The actor added that she does not use many injectables. “Botox doesn’t work very well for me, so I often have bangs,” she explained.
Garner also expressed gratitude for being able to “move” her forehead naturally, appreciating her ability to show expressions freely in contrast to the frozen faces sometimes seen on screen.
Other Celebrities Share Their Views on Aging Gracefully
Jennifer Garner joins many celebrities who openly discuss their choices around cosmetic procedures. For example, in a 2024 interview with People magazine, Gabrielle Union offered her take on anti-aging without surgery.
Union said, “A high ponytail is like a facelift for women of a certain age. There’s a lot of debate about whether my face will change, but if you can’t hold your hair up for six months for a facelift — and I’ve never held it up for six months, if it’s done right — then a high ponytail will steal the show.”
Both Garner and Union promote alternatives that focus on subtle, natural changes and personal confidence over drastic surgical intervention.
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