American actress Courtney Thorne-Smith herself admits that she has been taking help from Botox injections to increase her look or to make her more beautiful. She has appeared on many television series, but is best known for series such as Melrose Place and Ally McBeal. She hit the screen during 90s era when she was given a chance to act in evening soap Melrose Place. From this first series, she successfully made her place in the heart of fans and made many fans. Then the upcoming series of the actress even enhances he fan base and she started recognizing as an actress.
She is totally flawless and free of wrinkles and jowls and lines. This is surely because of the use of Botox injections but the media sources are trying to see if she had any surgery as well? There have found some such photos which suggest that she also had surgery as well. These are photos which show that she had eyelid surgery and browlift. Dr. David Shafer agrees with these surgery reports because he has also found such evidences from her photos which have made him to say that she really had a blepharoplasty and a browlift in the past, though he is not 100% convinced.
Dr. Sherrell J. Aston also says the same thing. He says that her beauty is the possible result of some weight loss, Botox, and eyelid surgery. He did not say anything about the browlift whether she had a browlift as well or not.
Courtney Thorne-Smith plays Georgia, the nice-girl foil to Calista Flockhart's erratic Ally on the Emmy-winning "Ally McBeal." Most recently, she's become a spokesmodel for Almay cosmetics. We chatted with her on a break during an ... um ... uniquely strenuous episode.
Is Courtney Thorne-Smith Revisiting Melrose Place with Plastic Surgery?
Courtney Thorne-Smith has largely dropped out of the limelight since Melrose Place ended in the late 90s. But when she resurfaced on the semi-popular sitcom According to Jim a few years later, many wondered if she had had some refreshment.
Always pretty, Courtney Thorne-Smith has been looking even more youthful and refreshed as of late. While she is looking as though Botox is clearly a part of her beauty regime, smoothing out fine lines across her forehead and crow’s feet around the eyes, it is somewhat uncertain as to whether Courtney has taken more drastic measures.
New York plastic surgeon Dr Jennifer Walden says, “She looks refreshed and awake. If she did have some Botox whoever administered it did so conservatively, therefore she has good results.”
Manhattan plastic surgeon Dr. David Shafer says, “Courtney Thorne-Smith looks great. She seems to have Botox on board, since her glabella (between her eyebrows) is smooth and her forehead is free from wrinkles. There is nothing wrong with smooth skin.”
Some photos indicate that if Courtney Thorne-Smith has had more invasive plastic surgery, the procedures include a blepharoplasty and possible browlift.
Plastic surgeon Dr. Sherrell J Aston says, “Courtney Thorne-Smith looks great and I think it may be from a combination of weight loss, Blepharoplasty and Botox. Also, her new fresh hairstyle frames her face nicely and gives her a very young look. In my opinion her surgeon did a great job with giving her a natural result.”
Dr. Paul S. Nassif, a facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon and a rhinoplasty specialist in Beverly Hills, California, says, “It’s a little unfair to compare the photos since Courtney is squinting in the sun in one and the other’s at night, but she may have had a browlift that pulls up her nose a bit. Looks like she has had some Botox to her masseter muscle to soften her jawline and her jaw looks great.”
Courtney Thorne-Smith: I Like Botox
Many women – and men – in Hollywood deny it, but Courtney Thorne-Smith is more than willing to admit to using Botox.
"It's never been a secret in my personal life – I've just never been asked by the press," says Thorne-Smith, 44, the new celebrity face of Botox. "I've used it, I like it, it works well for me. That's just the simple truth."
The actress and mother of a 3½-year-old son owns up to first getting injections about 10 years ago, when the lines on her forehead started to bother her.
"I found I've been able to use it and have full expression and look really normal," she says. "I found the frown line was distracting me – I was conscious of it. Now I'm not."