Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Charlie Sheen Plastic Surgery Before and After Nose Job and Botox

These days, Charlie Sheen has become so famous for being a hard partying loose-cannon , that it’s easy to forget that the former Two and a Half Men star was once known for his talent and good looks. He was though, and although he spent the last year or so flashing a smile that fits more on a guy who wears a soup-can for a hat, he made a trip to the dentist recently to have some oral cosmetic surgery and restore his smile to its former glory. Sheen is currently trying to get back on the air with the television version of the hit movie Anger Management, and thinks that the new smile will help him to get his career back on track after his recent bout with being an absolutely insane drug addict moron. However, he’s been referring to his new smile as a “grill”, and usage of that kind of out-dated slang makes us think that his obnoxious ways aren’t that far behind him.

Charlie Sheen has been in the news lately. He is never too far away from a little celebrity misbehaving. Has he had any work done? You know it. Nobody watches his sitcom but if it was a reality show maybe they would, or maybe not.

It might come as a shock to many of you that Charlie Sheen did infant have plastic surgery. It's funny to think that with all the insanity and the tour he's putting to save his reputation he had a nose job. I would of never thought it. EVER! It looks as though he had a bulbous Spanish style nose. He had his nasal bridge aggressively smoothed down and slightly narrowed. However, he did not have the tip raised or shortened. This picture shows an interesting angle of his nose. It looks very long indeed. But, Charlie Sheen's career certainly skyrocketed after he had his nose job. This would of been not to long before Hot Shots!

Charlie Sheen’s hit television show Two and a Half Men has been cancelled for the rest of the season, to the disappointment of many loyal fans. But although Charlie’s weekly appearances on primetime are now officially over, it seems that fans and not fans are seeing more of Charlie than ever, thanks to his fantastic exploits and frequent interviews. Seeing how Charlie looks lately, it seems that he could use some help from plastic surgery, in addition to that of a mental health professional.

45-year old Charlie Sheen has long been touted as one of Hollywood’s baddest bad boys. For a while there, it looked like he had reformed but since destroying a New York hotel room, it seems he’s been on a long and windy downward spiral.

At some point in his life, between marriages and movies, Charlie likely had rhinoplasty to get rid of the bump on his nose (See Make Me Heal’s story on Charlie Sheen’s plastic surgery).

Charlie’s brother, actor and director Emilio Estevez, has also been under the knife, as his ex-wife actress Denise Richards.

Emilio has likely had a browlift, rhinoplasty, and may have had an injectable filler to add volume to his cheeks. Emilio has hollows under his eyes and very arches brows indicating a possible browlift. His nose appears straighter and with a more rounded tip indicating a possible rhinoplasty. The lack of furrows on his forehead and lack of crow’s feet around the eyes indicate the use of injectable fillers like Botox, Restylane, and Juvederm (See Make Me Heal’s story on Emilio Estevez’s plastic surgery).

Denise has admitted to having three breast augmentations and likely also uses fillers like Radiesse as well as Botox to stay young and fresh (See Make Me Heal’s story on Denise Richards’ breast augmentation).

Partying with his “Goddesses” and appearing on every possible broadcast medium know to man, from the Internet to traditional television and radio talk shows, looks to have taken a toll on Charlie Sheen. Instead of focusing on tiger blood and flaming fists, Charlie may want to consider some good ole plastic surgery to cure what ails his tired features.

Since leaving rehab and embarking on a media frenzy, Charlie looks to have aged considerably. Loosing volume in his face and with bags under his eyes, Charlie either needs to stop talking and start sleeping or get some fat grafts and fillers like Sculptra placed in his face, especially in the hollows of his cheeks. He could also use eyelid surgery to take care of his sags and bags under his eyes. And a little Botox would definitely help eliminate the perpetually worried look caused by the 11 between his eyebrows, as well as relax the lines across his forehead and even his neck. Most likely, he could also do with some chemical peels or laser resurfacing with a laser treatment such as Fraxel.

Dr. Alexander Rivkin, a Yale-trained facial cosmetic surgeon and UCLA faculty member, with practices in Malibu and Westwood, says, “Charlie Sheen – the face of winning, the not so winning face of Charlie Sheen. The years of abusing his body with drugs have taken their toll on Sheen. Even TV makeup cannot hide the poor quality (in his case you can clearly see that his skin has lost much of its elasticity and hangs more loosely than it should in a guy his age) of his skin and the gauntness of his face. Drugs have accelerated the natural volume loss that befalls all of us with time. It seems like he could really benefit from Sculptra re-volumizing throughout his cheeks. The advantage to Sculptra is that it will also improve the quality of his skin through collagen stimulation. He could also do with some Juvederm filling of his tear troughs. The depth of the depressions of his tear troughs gives him the circles under his eyes that make him look more tired and haggard than he would otherwise. Filling of his nasolabial folds with Juvederm would be a good idea. I would guess that laser resurfacing would be nice, although I would have to see his skin without makeup to be sure.”

Miami plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Salzhauer says, “Charlie Sheen does look quite worn down recently.   To help improve his appearance he could use some Botox to his forehead to smooth out all the wrinkles and lines and some dermal fillers to improve the hollows below his eyes and around his cheeks.  Ultimately, nothing is going to make him look better until he is feeling better.”

Before embarking on plastic surgery, he should really visit a mental health professional, as many experts seem to think that Charlie’s recent rash behavior is the result of bipolar disorder.

On his blog, plastic surgeon Dr. Anthony Youn says, “What the heck is going on with Charlie Sheen?  It seems the Charlie Sheen crash-and-burn publicity tour is exploding, with him giving the most revealing interviews seen since… well… ever!  Some people are speculating that he may be manic-depressive, others that he’s on drugs, and even others believe that he is just leading the lifestyle everyone else wants (he’s just ‘winning!”).  So what do I think?”

“First of all, I am not a psychiatrist, but I have some psychiatry training, mainly back in medical school where I spent several months working in a Maximum Security prison (you can read about that in my upcoming book In Stitches).  Although one cannot make a diagnosis based on TV interviews alone, all signs point to me that Charlie Sheen has bipolar disorder (manic depression). This is a psychiatric condition where a person goes back and for between episodes of mania and depression, often with relatively ‘normal’ intervals in between.  He currently appears to be in a manic state.  What symptoms of mania does he exhibit?