Hollywood plastic surgeon Dr. Terry Dubrow reveals the cosmetic mistake male celebrities keep making
Hollywood plastic surgeon Dr. Terry Dubrow says male celebrities are feeling increased pressure to maintain a youthful appearance, often targeting a “forever 45” look. He warns that many men over 60 are making a common cosmetic mistake by removing too much skin from the upper eyelids and overtightening the neck, which can appear unnatural. Dubrow cites examples such as Brad Pitt and John Stamos while noting the role of social‑media scrutiny in driving these trends.
- ▪Dr. Terry Dubrow told Fox News Digital that male celebrities are increasingly trying to lock their appearance into a “forever 45” age range rather than looking older.
- ▪He identified the removal of excess skin from the upper eyelids and excessive tightening of the neck as a frequent mistake that looks abnormal on men over 60.
- ▪Dubrow referenced Brad Pitt, who has not confirmed any procedures, and John Stamos, who has been open about some cosmetic work, as examples of the pressure on male stars.
- ▪The surgeon highlighted that social media and red‑carpet scrutiny amplify the demand for youthful looks among Hollywood’s male actors.
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Entertainment Hollywood plastic surgeon Dr. Terry Dubrow reveals the cosmetic mistake male celebrities keep making Dubrow says taking too much skin from upper lids and overtightening necks doesn't look normal on men over 60 By Stephanie Giang-Paunon Fox News Published June 25, 2026 10:00am EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Hollywood plastic surgeon says celebrity men are chasing a ‘forever 45’ look Dr. Terry Dubrow tells Fox News Digital male celebrities face growing pressure to maintain a youthful appearance as social media scrutinizes every red carpet photo. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Hollywood's leading men are aging in reverse — and everyone is noticing.
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