POSSIBLY THE REASON WHY COURTNEY COX'S FACE IS SO JACKED

Courtney Sans maquillage
That Dr. Tony is really taking it to the next level. He was holding back before [see archives] but now there is no stopping him.

Fading stars or better than ever? How famous faces are aging
Courtney Cox, 45
In 1996 (left) and 2009
This cougar has done everything she can to stay looking young. Courtney Cox is clearly “Friends” with a plastic surgeon. In addition to possible chemical peels like the Obagi Blue Peel, she also appears to have had her lips plumped up, likely with a filler such as Juvederm. Her cheeks also appear a bit fuller, which could be due to fat grafting or Sculptra injections. Her skin is so smooth and flawless, I bet she’s received millions to try the skin care product she represents, Kinerase. Finally, in my opinion, her forehead exhibits the smoothness that only Botox or Dysport can provide-

Dr. Tony Youn
While Dr. Tony's working for the See How Stars Are Aging pharmaceutical companies I'm gonna stick with you and wonder what it would have been like if Courtney married Brad Pitt instead...



Thanks for that pic at the top of Courtney.....I'm feeling good about myself right now. HA! It was fun looking through those aging pics, I even went on to the next level, until Joan Van Ark popped up! Yikes, WTH happened?
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In 13 years of aging, especially during that youth losing years (mid-30's onward), dunno but a lot of people's faces visibly fall off during this period...her right picture doesn't look tweaked extensively at all, rather more like aged & fell off here and there. Her "raw" face at top is not bad for her age, could be a lot worse with plastic work, her looks been labeled New England WASP before, (to me) she's actually considerably prettier and elegant looking than funny faced aniston. Too bad, this lady is willing to take the back-seat, and really think she suffers from low self-esteem myself, including her choice of mate....
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