Thursday, April 4, 2013

Al Pacino Plastic Surgery Before and After Nose Job, Botox, Browlift and Facelift

Al Pacino’s 88 Minutes Plastic Surgery

It has been over 35 years since Al Pacino played young Michael Corleone in the classic movie The Godfather and with the film “88:88 Minutes” coming out next weekend, the 58-year old legendary actor seems to have had plastic surgery in a bid to win back his lost youth.

Since sometime in the 1990’s, We believes Al Pacino has partaken in a series of subtle cosmetic surgeries, including a browlift (forehead lift), facelift, and potentially a blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), not to mention skin laser treatments and dermal injections such as Botox, Restylane, or Juvederm. This is evidenced by recent photos showing Pacino’s sunken eyes becoming more refreshed, less sagging around the lower lids, a rather unusually tight neck and jawline without any evidence of sagging that is typical of his age. Moreover, Pacino has a rather tight forehead free of horizontal creases, no nasolabial folds (those are the smile lines that emanate to the corner of the mouth to the edges of the nose) which are improved with a facelift, and his crow’s feet around his eyes appear to have improved over the last decade. The relatively wrinkle free forehead, mouth and eye areas suggest continuous use of injectables such as Botox, Restylane, and Juvederm, as well as the possibility that Pacino had a laser skin resurfacing procedure using some ablative or non-ablative laser. Finally, it is possible that Al Pacino had a rhinoplasty to lift up his tip as his nose tip appears to be narrower than before.

All of this adds to much more than 88:88 minutes of plastic surgery, but the results are relatively attractive and have not taken away from Pacino’s good looks and uniqueness.

After scarface and after couple other movies Al Pacino settled down a bit.  In his spare time he took to plastic surgery and got a facelift and Botox injections.  The before and after photos show that the most noticeable change is the fillers in his cheeks.  The puffiness around his jaw line looks completely different from before.  What do you think of Al Pacino's cosmetic surgery?

Al Pacino Has Become Scarface Now “Who-ah”

Somewhere between The Godfather Part 3 and now, Al Pacino has done two things almost for certain. One, he has played the same character in every movie, and two, he has had plastic surgery. In an effort to look like a younger person who has no control over their voice’s pitch, the Academy Award winner has reportedly had a lot of work done. He has had a brow lift, face lift, and a blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery). As you can see in the pics, people tend not to look younger as they get older, doesn’t matter how many times you say “Who-ah”.

After years of playing similar characters, legendary actors Al Pacino and Robert De Niro finally appeared in the same film after decades in the business. Although their film Righteous Kill wasn’t a success, it was interesting to see how the legendary actors have aged, with or without plastic surgery.

Somewhere between The Godfather Part 3 and now, Al Pacino has done two things almost for certain. One, he has played the same character in every movie (“Guffaw! I’m so gruff and angry, and my voice RANDOMLY GETS LOUDER!” sweet impression right?), and two, he has had plastic surgery. In an effort to look like a younger person who has no control over their voice’s pitch, the Academy Award winner has reportedly had a lot of work done. He has had a brow lift, face lift, and a blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery). As you can see in the pics, people tend not to look younger as they get older, doesn’t matter how many times you say “Who-ah”.

After scarface and after couple other movies Al Pacino settled down a bit.  In his spare time he took to plastic surgery and got a facelift and Botox injections.  The before and after photos show that the most noticeable change is the fillers in his cheeks.  The puffiness around his jaw line looks completely different from before.  What do you think of Al Pacino's cosmetic surgery?