Rose McGowan is no stranger to plastic surgery, she was firstly noticed having plastic surgery after a car accident in 2007. McGowan has also officially admitted that she has had a reconstructive surgery procedure on her eyes, she said the eye job was for correcting her eyes after the damage, not as part of cosmetic enhancement.
While McGowan’s eye has been corrected from the injury, it seems that she has undergone more facial enhancement too. McGowan’s recent appearance looks a little bit different, her facial appearance looks slightly fuller than before. It leads us to speculate her to have undergone fat grafting or fillers.
In addition, many people also claimed Mcgowan has had a lot of work done on her face for years, they are including a facelift, fillers, nose job and breast implants as well. If we are observing Mcgowan’s past and present photos, it seems that her chin slightly different in shape. Moreover, her cheek looks fuller and rounder, it is possible that she has undergone filler injection or cheek implants.
Plastic surgeon Dr. Jennifer Walden also explained Popeater.com website that Rose McGowan likely had filler injections in her face, lips and cheeks. He also added, Robin McGowan possibly had a chin implants, the procedures lead her look far from natural.
McGowan was also suspected to have a nose job (Rhinoplasty). According to plastic surgeon expert Dr. Michael Salzhauer, Rose McGowan facial appearance looks different these days. She may have some work done to her nose as it appears smaller.
Well, McGowan has slightly changed, in fact she is still 39 years old, but her facial appearance looks older than her real age. Did she go crazy of plastic surgery?
Many think that her current appearance was due to overboard fillers and Botox, whenever they are performed unwisely, they can make your skin prematurely aging.
McGowan used to be a beautiful girl, the plastic surgery has changed her into an awful looking girl. To be honest, I really miss her old appearance.
What do you think? Does she look good after surgery?

