Chow Yun-Fat Doesn’t Hide Plastic Surgery
Check out these pictures of Chow Yun Fat before and after plastic surgery. Do you think Chow Yun Fat had good or bad cosmetic surgery?
Chow-Yun Fat first came to the attention of western audiences in the early 1990s with his role in the epic Hong-Kong action flick Hard Boiled; it was around this same time that he first started visiting the plastic surgeon’s office. The Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon star has admitted in interviws that he was getting routine blepharoplasties (eyelid surgeries) as early as 1989 in order to stop his eyelids from drooping too much. As he’s gotten older, he’s continued to get the eyelid surgeries as needed, but it looks like he also may be getting some Botox or Restylane injections, making his face look ultra-smooth and sometimes a bit puffy. As we all know, admitting to minor plastic surgeries tends to get people off your back about them, and since Chow-Yun Fat goes so far as to joke about the work that he’s had done, we have nothing to really give him guff about. Besides, he looks great for his age, and if we’re to believe movies, he can fly, so we’re going to let him be.
Hong Kong actor Chow Yun-Fat has done the unspeakable and admitted to undergoing cosmetic surgery!
The HOrror!
In a television interview in South Korea on Dragonball promotion duties he said, "As I grew older, my eyelids began to droop. I began going for cosmetic surgery in Hong Kong when I was filming The God Of Gamblers in 1989."
He even joked, "If you go to Hong Kong for cosmetic surgery, I can introduce you to the doctor. He's cheap and good."
Looks like men can be pretty vain too!
We bet Usher's wife would like Chow's plastic surgeon's number.