Madonna Plastic Surgeries - Surgeon Reacts
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Madonna Plastic Surgeries - Surgeon Reacts to Madonna's facial plastic surgeries. Dr. Gary Linkov also speculates on how much money all the cosmetic procedures might have cost Madonna.
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Madonna is accusing people of being "ageist" but she's the one who's trying to literally stop age from happening. She is the one who is terrified of it. So who really is the ageist here?
I agree. She is the one self projecting her own deep seeded insecurities & ageist fear of getting old. Her eyes look full of resentment, angry, bitter & cold. She will turn 65 on her next birthday. Medicare for Madonna in August 2023.
And yet it's everybody else around her talking about it. She just does what she wants. Simple! Love it or leave it!
Szörnyű....terrible...
Horror...megnőt a feje hova lett az a szép nő???
She’s not saying people are ageist about her face, shes saying people are ageist because people keep telling her to act her age. They’re always telling her how to be 😂
She’s allowed to look and act how she wants and all you couch potatoes always have something to say. Fixing your face isn’t ageist, it’s societal pressure because no one ever shuts up about anything. She wants to appear younger because in this world that’s the only way to stay popular as a woman in her industry. Just cause your family doesn’t care how old you look, doesn’t mean that the people around her do. Over time, over all changes, people have had something negative to say. Look at Lil Kim… She’s a celebrity and has been her whole life, she’s Madonna… You may not care but you’re literally one person she’ll never know exists. No one cares to watch you sing or dance. You’re not known internationally by your first name. There are tens of thousands of people minimum always on her case. That fucks with your head and how you see yourself. You always think you need to fix something. You saying she shouldn’t look like THAT will make people like her want to go in and fix more.
Just cause you’re on this side of the argument doesn’t mean people like y’all aren’t part of the problem. Take yourself off your high horse. Look at the mirror and fix yourself. How people look really isn’t any way, shape, or form, anyone’s business. Have an opinion, but dont be ignorant about the effects of voicing it.
You probably loved Madonna as a kid and now hate on her cause she looks different. 🗑️ 😂 Fake fans everywhere, mean women on every corner.
Keep up Sailor. People mocked her for aging and society shoves out those who do especially in her field. Now that she has had surgeries to combat this look of age they mock her still. So yes it actually does go back to ageism. You will find article dates article about aging women in Hollywood where they show a picture of them young then say omg what happened. Its quite sick but it's the world many live in. Why comment if you dont even know what you are talking about? The real issue is it's disgusting to even comment on her or anyones looks. Who are you to do so?
As an almost 64 year old who looks in the mirror and sees her grandmother looking back at her, I am reminded again, that old age is not for the faint hearted... But it is a privilege. I have been young, I've been a mature, confident mother, now I get to master wisdom, and I think you do it better when you look the part.
And it's cheaper!
AND you still look like yourself, not a rubber mask!!!
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And you don't exude a sense of desperation to stay young and relevant because you know that you are intrinsically valuable, therefore forever relevant, and you've gained wisdom through experience which can never be replicated in youth.
It's not always easy for once undeniably gorgeous young women to age gracefully without enhancements, especially in cities such as Los Angeles.
Still, without cosmetic surgery we are able to retain our curiosity about how we will naturally outwardly evolve.
There's a sort of comfort that comes with looking in the mirror and finding the culmination of life experiences reflected upon the map of our natural facial features.
It's the serenity of a grandmother (regardless if there are children or grandchildren in her life) who accepts herself along with everything positive and negative which has shaped her through the years.
Same is true for everyone, of course, the culture only puts more pressure upon women to look eternally, artificially young.
Beautifully said
I’m 62 and when I pull my hair back into a ponytail I see my grandma too. I embrace it.
This doctor is so non-judgemental and empathetic. I really love the bedside manner.
I agree, but of course his job depends on his patients not feeling judged. Which is also why he fails to question any of the premises that all of this is based on: did madonna REALLY need to look young to further her career, or could it have been possible to use her power to actually challenge the dominant idea that old = bad ?
he's easy on the eyes, too 😍
He's my doctor and he's a wonderful doctor and skilled surgeon. He stays abreast of the latest developments, good and bad, he's passionate about his work, his approach is conservative and he limits the sorts of work he will perform to what he considers tried and true. I can't use him for everything, but what he does do for me is awesome.
@@leslielandberg-wb9se 😆
“Keeping Madonna as beautiful as she is”… you are really kind.
Extremely 😉
I love that Madonna said that people making fun of her awful plastic surgery is ageism, when in reality being so scared of old age that you butcher your face is the ultimate sign of ageism.
gaslighting. That's what everyone does when they're caught out !
Yes, so true! Madonna is a narcissist, and a classic tactic they use is "projection" and "gaslighting" to try to divert the blame or responsibility away from themselves...
Women can’t win, they age naturally then it’s constantly pointed out that they’re (shock horror) aging, they try to mask it with procedures and they’re mocked for it. It’s not Madonna that’s ageist it’s society.
@@joycegibbs5267 no it’s society that’s gaslighting. No one gets this work amount done without outward pressure. Society pushes them to mask aging by constantly talking about women as they age and then they’re mocked for it by the same society which calls THEM ageist - THAT is gaslighting.
To come out looking like that expect to get slammed.
I am a couple of years younger than Madonna. I often say that there comes a point when "the boat springs leaks" faster than you can plug them, and you can reach a point where the face/body parts just aren't cohesive. Gravity is relentless, bone density thins, tissues break down beyond the ability for the body to regenerate. Looking "good for my age" and being as healthy as possible is the goal for me, not looking eternally 20.
“The boat springs leaks!”……that made me laugh 😂
You sound really wise. This is excellent advice
I am right there with ya sista🙂 Although some people dislike the expression looking good for your age I'll take it any day of the week! I just don't want to look older than I am and some people do. People think they can turn back the clock by getting plastic surgery but it just keeps on ticking😆
@@mariaw.9963 Well being in the eye of millions you must get self conscious. Must be hard not to be able to be yourself.
Same! 👍
I'm 63 yrs old. I was always told when younger how pretty I was and a good figure by both men and women. I still had hang ups about my body but always thought to embrace my youth and I was always conscious it wouldnt last and people need to be more than about looks. It doesnt feel that great looking old but I am healthy, still alive and still feel young inside.
You are 10 yrs older than my mom. I turned 29 couple days ago and I'll just say that by the time I turned 26-27 , I realized that adults are just regular ppl only more experienced. They don't know everything and they don't feel old or they don't feel like they have a lot of wisdom bcz when I was 15,I saw 27 as old. When I was 5,my mom was 30 and obviously I would have thought that she knows everything and now that I am 29 and I have lived more life than she did at 29 bcz I have lived at different places and still I feel like I have barely experienced anything and that time has just swiftly passed. I can also see that how easy it is to see the mistake that a 14 yr old is making bcz we were the same at 14 , thinking we are now adult so we know what we are doing although we didn't know anything. Kids judge even a 29 yr old now so a tiny bit of insecurity is there sometimes but I see how confident my mom is of herself. She lived a rough life and now her life got easier so she is happy with that and when I was 16 and I once said sth like I won't live anymore bcz I failed in an exam, my mom said to me that "Not everyone gets to live a long life so if you are getting that chance , live as long as you can and try your best bcz many want to live but don't get the chance" and she said that bcz her dad died when he was 27-28, my dad aka her husband died when he was 31 and my mom's first born died at the age of 2.5 yrs old so she jist learned to appreciate life bcz all the deaths happened all of a sudden and it was all at different time. I learned to appreciate life bcz of her. The way society is going , it will get only harder to not get tempted by all this but one of the blessing in disguise I had was my bad mental health from which I healed and it took 7-8 yrs so that's why I got completely chilled by the time I reachee 28 bcz the world will always try to play on your insecurity but I have the responsibility to keep myself healthy and happy and so why care about the world. The sooner I accept myself the way I am, the easier it will be to live happily for the rest of my life.
I dont want to be superficial or criticize anyone for their beauty choices, but I think these videos are helpful. We should know that this isnt natural so we aren't so hard on ourselves.
Absolutely....so many people don't realize that changes if appearances is part of the natural aging process.
‘They’ all do! Can’t believe Everybody doesn’t know this by now
Totally agree ! in our society women are not allowed to grow old , especially true for show business ´s women.
First face lift in her mid 30’s ! What a pity ! I wouldn’t want to be in that women’s shoes. Life is so miserable when your image is that important .
In her case it's acutely visible
@@S_8- Betty White was old
The problem is - doing all this stuff to your face does not end up making you look young and beautiful and glamorous. Instead it makes you look increasingly strange and asymmetrical and puffy. People no longer compliment you but instead discuss how disturbing you appear.
It is possible to have plastic surgery and still look natural. A great surgeon and restraint is necessary. I think Jane Fonda is a great example. Yes, she's had work done, and she does look younger. No, she doesn't look like an alien.
That was a photo-shop pic. In no way does she look like that at all
I agree 100 percent
@@hawaiigirl8089 no this is not photoshop she has a problem being 64 she unwell about herself
@@always_b_natural703 re-read what you said.
You used the word “ natural “ to describe an unnatural procedure that alters one’s normal appearance.
Really?
As a man who had an almost life ending work injury in 2000 at aged 19, I’ve now had THIRTY surgeries to rebuild my broken body. I have absolutely no comprehension of how anyone could put themselves through surgery, no matter how small, when it isn’t actually needed. Grow old gracefully people.
Omg that sounds awful and at only 19 years of age! 😮 What happened?
Very interesting video Dr Linkov! My cousin is also a plastic surgeon in NY and sitting talking with him is equally fascinating, the details you guys notice is SO impressive, I know, its your job but still very impressive! So glad to have found your channel
My daughter seems obsessed with wrinkles. She wanted me to get Botox and consider surgery. I'm going on 80. My reply was: " I've earned every one of these wrinkles. I'm keeping them. End of conversation." However, she is always buying me creams for my face and body. I'm sure a normal person would start to get a complex, but I consider myself just fine. It can't be that bad I've had two marriage proposals in the last 3 years....but just not ready for another marriage. I'm content and happy on my own with my wrinkles.
Great point!
If you're going on 80 and receiving marriage proposals, it sounds like someone is jealous.
Buy your daughter anti-wrinkle cream and wait for the reaction. 😉👍
Good for you!!! You KNOW how to enjoy life! Maybe jealousy of your wisdom is showing in someone ELSE! Kind regards from Norwich, UK.
As a person that likes skincare, I think people need to be very careful with the slippery slope that "self care" can be.
Sure, avoid wrinkles if YOU want to, but don't force or shame other people's body. Also, don't shame yourself for a natural process.
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“The neck never lies” The same goes for the hands. It amazes me that people who use plastic surgery on their face to “look younger” it’s always the hands that tell the truth and,they are never addressed.
Sunscreen on them daily.Weekly glycolic acid.
The chest, too
notice madonna always wears gloves now. Caught a look at her hands a few years ago- very ropey, very old looking, mainly because madonna is so thin I think, and has little body fat, makes it worse.
ok thats not fair cause i dont have wrinkles on my face just naturally, but because of bad posture i have the worst lines on my neck 😂😅
@@iconc1402 I agree. She's incredibly fit, but no longer has that thin layer of fat most younger women would have to round them out. Unfortunately that lack of fat can make a person look so much older. Fillers can't compensate for that without looking unnatural.
She's always been so beautiful and will always be, but perhaps putting on a little as three to five pounds can give her a more natural look on both hands and face.
The 2009 photo is the last time you can see the face she was intended to grow into gracefully, and where she should have stopped. Past that point the work highlights her age instead of diminishing it. From 2020 on she looks like a different person and it has to be explained to people who she is.
I am viewing this in 2024 (2 yrs later) and she has taken it to a whole new level now and looks as most of them do, an alien.
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I like what Carrie fisher said, “I didn’t know I was supposed to never change.” She was 22 in Star Wars, and people were comparing her to those days more than 30 years later …
And she still looked great all those years later. She aged like a fine wine.
This always gets on my nerves. I watched a video on CZcams a while ago where they were comparing the look of actors when they were in their late teens or twenties to when they were in their seventies and eighties and saying how badly they’d aged. Er …. they’re in their eighties - they’re entitled to look eighty believe it or not! But that last picture of Madonna barely looks like her.
@@janicevango5791 It's true that many of these stars start to look truly bizarre after having so many surgical procedures, think of Faye Dunaway and Priscilla Presley. But it's really no surprise when you have people microassessing every wrinkle, every tiny sag of the skin, they can't help but feel they have to stave off that criticism. I wish we could just get over this obsession with youth and the idea that even after 60, 70 or 80 we still need to match up to that beauty standard. And, of course, it's always women who are brutally assessed as being inadequate.
What she didn't know is that she can age, but it will be her younger self who will get more admiration. Celebs have trouble living with that because they tend to be vain and narcissistic.
@@user-lq7pt2xn2qit's not that, many celebrities are actually depressed. The truth is they have difficulty getting work as they age, especially women.
Love how you did this video in such a dignified and respectful way instead of shaming or degrading the artist. Real professionalism.
Sensitive lil’ snowflake fan. Awwwee!
@@TheIndependentLens so appreciating his professionalism in this video is snowflake behavior??? Drama queens like you really make pettiness and b*tchiness their entire personality, don't you 😂😂😂
The artist is degrading herself with everything she does to herself
@@hardiksolanki8093 Really pathetic attempt to switch that around, Sweets. It wasn't you appreciating his professionalism. It was you grateful some harsh truths weren't uttered about ole Madge. Nice try, Boo!
@@HitItMusicNL cosmetic procedures are medical procedures and she has the right to choose what she wants with her body. It may be degrading in your eyes but someone's body is none of your business.
Thank you for being educational, fair, and very kind to the people whom you're describing! I really appreciate learning about how faces age in terms of muscle tissue, bone density, etc., and what that looks like on an aging face with or without surgical or nonsurgical methods. My grandfather is turning 98 this year and I've been looking at pictures from when he was younger--what's really fun for me is to still see how he greatly remains himself even though he's undeniably older. I don't think I'll age nearly as well as he has simply for the fact that I have less melanin protection, but I hope if I can take good care of myself and am lucky enough to make it anywhere close to his age that I can still see myself, too.
Thank you for creating this video. I'm sure many others like myself kind of guessed shed had work done, so its really kool to hear it from an expert :)
As a recovering heroin addict celebrating 15 years clean, I’m just now hitting forty. I don’t want to get old of course, but it is a damn privilege to have gotten here. I have lost so many friends at a young age. They never got this chance. I am so grateful.
Respect !! Keep the good things up and enjoy life, you are in your prime!! x
Yo, mad... AHAHAHAHAHA!!! Sorry for the outburst! But GOddamn, I was not expecting that. What does that have to do!?!? I get it, i get it sorry, sorry, getting old... It just hit me different, just why in a Madonna plastic surgery video... "As a recovering heroin addict..." Maybe I'm twisted. Good work though! Keep up the good work for real, addiction is basically... Hardest level of problem in my opinion. You're in a constant psychosis for years. Been there... Still there. Anyway, peace!
Congrats to you! I pray for your continued sobriety
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Good for you. Im 56 and ain't gonna lie sometimes it's a literal pain getting older and then I remember my family and friends who didn't make it this far. Stay clean.
When I was in highschool, I wanted a nose job. I went to get a consultation and was close to doing it, but I was so afraid of it being botched or my face drastically changing that I decided to work on my confidence and self esteem instead. I think this decision has helped me accept aging as well.
EXACTLY
Good for you
Well done! 👍
Same for me...And my best friends told me that they loved my nose, and would not speak to me again if I changed it.. Nothing like a bit of tough love from friends that I will cherish forever...
When in elementary school I was mocked by one of the boys cause of my nose. I feel insecure about my nose til today ,, but I'm afraid of the effects of plastic surgery
The content of the video is fascinating, but then rewind and watch the doctor's hands. He's obviously very graceful and controlled, like a concert pianist.
Yo Doc, This was fun to watch and ponder. Thanx for posting !!!!!!!!!!!11
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Same here!! Is really easy to understand him
I remember on my wedding day my husband’s aunt drove me to the church and she was in her 70’s. She was a very glamorous “dressed to the nines” lady. She looked at me, 26yrs in my beautiful wedding dress, hair in a gorgeous bun with silk wrapped around and tulle cascading down, my gown fit like a glove and I was a dancer and had the figure of a rockette… she said, “Hunny, gettin old ain’t for sissies!!!
I’ll never forget that and I adored her! I’m 57 now and she was right! I don’t have Madonna’s money and I sure don’t look 26 anymore! But that’s life and I’m happy still married, have 2 great kids in their 20’s and count my blessings everyday!🤩😍🌈
Your grandma was quoting Bette Davis 😄
I’m hoping that 57 is actually easier mentally than right now for me at 50. I’m not yet comfortable with the fact that I am appearing older … so I’m in disbelief that it is happening … my girlfriends who have completed their menopause crap, and have hit 55+ seem more comfortable in their skin - and it shows with their smiles, acceptance and confidence. I have to get ready for a party right now … and am feeling a little meh. I think silk gulp some champagne to get me to relax…. 😉
Nice post … you sound fantastic. 😘
@@hlowrylong I'm sure you are beautiful.
I don't know what happened to her in the last 2 or 3 months. Def needs an update doc .
@@janicecruze9604 You are right, she really looks like a freak now!
Madonna is a petite Italian woman born with great bone structure, she would’ve aged beautifully without ever having done a thing to her face.
I could be wrong but I’m assuming as celebrities get older the start enjoying good food because they spent years starving themselves to look good.
so as they began to gain weight it fills their face out so they go under the knife trying to keep that slim structure.
personally at 60 that’s really a time to embrace those age marks and wrinkles.
those surgeries are making her look like “saw” the movie!
Totally 👍
She would have looked good at any age, any weight as long as it was natural... Now I don't know what to say 🫤
Exactly!!! The Italian genes 💯 would have loved to see her age gracefully (I suppose I ought to take my own advice) but seriously, fuck those fillers
But she didn't i hope she loves herself
Well stated, and now her surgery is irreversible and she’s paying the price for her vanity.
Thank you so much Dr. Gary we already knew every celebrity has plastic surgery even just television seeing ladies.
May God bless you, Dr. Gary you are fantastic.
Very interesting and educational analysis of the different cosmetic procedures.
I grew up in the early years of Madonna.
Definitely a fan. She was beautiful, talented, always pushing the limits. But youth is short-lived and some people want it to last forever. It's a battle everyone loses.
she was a pop icon because of her youth
Well said
She was a horrible selfish person though
@@brobinson8614 A lot of stars are. They come to believe their own press.
She looks nasty now 😂
I like how Gary is respectful in his opinions, even when he probably thinks someone's potential surgery looks subjectively horrible
A dream client
Just subjectively? Some are objectively horrible. Everyone can see it 🤷♀️
When you're in your 60's and everyone knows it, you aren't fooling people as they know you. To rearrange your face so many times ends in disaster, just my opinion. Kenny Rodgers is a textbook example. He looked just fine for an older man but we know how that turned out.
I'm the same age as Madonna and satisfied with the aging look. Maybe having oily skin helps keep wrinkles down.?
We know today's woke creampuffs can't handle peoples opinions, even if they're true.
You're living in reality, most of these liberal minded weirdos have never once experienced reality, especially the younger ones.
But to be fair helping people fix their appearance from accidents like reconstruction is a wonderful thing that really helps people so hopefully thats your focus
I once met a woman who was over 70yo but had the skin of a young woman. She told me her story, of having
had a terrible car accident where she was quite seriously injured, especially her face. So she had to have
plastic surgery. The doctor who did that, told her, that nobody under 60 should get plastic surgery for cosmetic
reasons. When that accident happend she was 62.
@@juttaweise I'm happy for the lady hopefully her body wasn't too banged up and her mobility is ok.
Wow. These videos really helps me to see that aging is natural and what celebrities go through just isn’t worth it
I like Dr Gary's approch to plastic surgery of celebreties. He doesn't ridicule or make things sound sensational. He just points out interesting traits and often quietly concerned about extreme cases. Dr Gary is a decent fellow.
Hes a professional person . Why would he ridicule her ? Why would anyone ? Thers huge pressure on people like her to remain youthful looking it's her career depending on it . I do admire people who age naturally . Beauty shines from within through all the ageing .
@@whoswhoo I'd say highly ethical and professional and exactly the way one would expect a health specialist to act. Especially someone in such a complex and intimate speciality as aesthetic surgery. Way to go Dr.Gary!!! I think you should write a book/seminar course for the colleagues explaining how to be tactful, professional and calming around a patient, especially difficult/demanding/lost ones.
I’ve always thought that of Dr. Gary. Very knowledgeable and straightforward…no judgements. Love your work Dr. Gary!
Bullshit he is going to not cut on his career or his fellow plastic surgeons....Thats how he makes money..
hmmm doctors are protective of each other.
This makes me so sad for Madonna. I just adored her boldness when she was younger. She is just unrecognizable at this point.
sad about what? Do you think she is unhappy? Anyway, this video is out of date with what she looks like now - she has some much-needed work done (face lift and cheek implants) and she looks WAY better. Probably still "sad" to people like you, though.
@@xBINARYGODx she very easily could be unhappy....you have no idea what goes on behind closed doors. Losing her mother at a young age I'm sure wasn't great psychologically on her. I know watching my mother take her last breath (it's a sound I will never forget) in my early 30s was awful....and changed me. I can only what happened to Madonna at 6.
@@xBINARYGODx yeah cuz people who are happy adopt an African country against it's will
@@xBINARYGODx she doesn't look better at all, she is looking more and more like the Kardashians, or trying to. It is really sad!
@@ed_leonardi like the Kardashians? She wished.
I am glad to have found this channel of yours, I am becoming more interested to your sober reactions 😊
Learning english nuances with your channel, thanks dude ✨
I feel really sad for Madonna. As a 66 year old I wear my graying to white hair with pride. My wrinkles are a sign of a life well lived. It’s sad she couldn’t feel confident about being who she was.
Some people make a living using their appearance. That's what Madonna and other celebs do, and there is nothing wrong with that. The problem is many choose the wrong doctors.
@@lowcarbsgood7847 Natural always looks better. Look at Courtney Cox. She's the true villain in the latest scream movies. 😂🤣
She's lived the better part of her life under a microscope. With all the judgements of her looks I imagine she is a bit paranoid. I couldn't live her life and not be paranoid.
@@deathkeepur Courtney Cox has had work done
@@deathkeepur people think differently. Madonna and others still exist in their career, they want to look fresh and young.
I loved Madonna in the 80s and 90s. She got me to appreciate not tanning and being at peace with paler skin. That was her gift to me.
Her pale skin with her dark hair in the early 90s was beautiful.
Pale skin is one of the most beautiful traits in a woman imo. They should never be ashamed of it
We should be happy about Jesus Christ not celebrities….❤
@@roseannagonzales4597 ugh dated. Jesus was like so 2023 years ago 💁♀️
Yes! I never liked tanning so I loved her more for that reason. I have a wonderful skin because I kept myself away from the sun
the best analysis I have ever seen!
She has a problem with aging and does everything to look younger. She's 64 now and she'll never look like 20 again. She doesn't look good. We all get older, that's life. Every phase of life has something wonderful and that has nothing to do with how we look. I'm 52 and I'm proud of my age!
I would like to make one thing clear, as I have often been insulted here. I just realized that she's 64 and will never look 20 again. I didn't insult Madonna by saying that. So please stop insulting me.
Yes, some people NEVER even get to be old.....
I think the thing is: once you have started doing surgery, you can ´t stop anymore. It ´s like people who use sunbeds on a regular basis: they think they are pale, when they don ´t go 😮
Yes! I am sick of looking at fake women
Beebee - yeah, right - bet u would like to look at least 10 years younger.
Narcissists take aging to insanity.
I love how the Doctor is so respectful of folks who are paying the price of fame.
Agreed
Paying the price for his bizarre surgery practices you mean. This guy has no clue. The oath he respects is most likely the Hypocracy Oath! And that's the wrong Oath last time I checked..!
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@@PulledPorkGarageYes, he is quite proud of the wonderful things he can do to make normal aging look like a monster make over for a Frankenstein movie.
For the right price of course.
Price of Fame is no joke.
i've been following a good daily face washing/ moisturizing/ massaging routine for the past 50 years, and I don't have any wrinkles or signs of aging I'm 75 and I've been doing this since my 30s. I have also eaten a good diet of whole grains, beans, vegetables and some fruit since the early 1970s ( 50 years), plus daily exercise (cardio and Nautilus.) I never eat sugar, white flour, or butter, salty, sugary snacks, and baked goods.
My eyelids don't drop, I don't have labial olds (marionette lines). I do have that band under my neck.
Your lifestyle does matter. I've had elective surgery, because I've had to have too many non-elective surgeries on my rheumatic heart valves that I never wanted. I've found out through this that I also don't scar well.
You can do it. It takes the discipline of a healthy lifestyle, but you can do it.
Lifestyle can certainly help but mostly its in our DNA
She's going to do what she has to do but the real question is why are there so many really bad plastic surgeons out there? I mean look what they did not only to Madonna but also MJ's nose.
@10:59 - the cupids bow - if you really look, the intense definition she had when young at the cupids bow was really in the makeup a lot.
Up to 2010, she was looking like she was aging gracefully, even with a procedure here or there. She looked natural and very attractive.
She looked really good up till 2012. Madonna at the Superbowl was gorgeous!
She really did. I didn't notice any of those procedures till he pointed them out.
The saddest part of this is that the body still ages no matter what. There is no amount of surgeries that can slow or stop the aging process. Aging is part of being human and it's better to age with grace than fight the inevitable.
Edit- because some take it upon themselves to read too deeply into my comment and take offense to it. I don't mean to offend, shame, or judge anyone who wants or has had surgeries. "Aging with grace" is a figure of speech and it means to learn, understand, and accept the changes of life and changes within our bodies. Grace has nothing to do with what we do to our bodies or looks and everything to do with our mindset and how we react. That being said not everyone has the money or access to have surgeries done. While, there is nothing wrong with having surgeries done, there is also nothing wrong with aging and embracing our bodies naturally; there is no right or wrong way to do it. ❤
Bingo!!!😊
Okaaay❤
You can age with grace AND have any procedure you like. There is nothing "graceful" about not having work done. That's some weird elitism right there. Women need to support each other not shame women who choose how they want to age. None of us is getting out of here alive.
@@cs5384 Lol I struck a nerve I see. I think you misunderstood what I said and why I said it. I am not trying to shame women; in fact people have the right to do what ever they like to their own bodies. I didn't say if you got surgeries that makes you any less graceful. Gracefulness has nothing to do with the body or looks its about personality and mindset. And if you took it that way, I am sorry. I only meant that regardless surgery or not the human body still ages. We all grow old and die that is just simple fact of human biology. Surgeries will not stop aging. If it helps people feel good and confident then all the better. But in my personal OPINION, I rather embrace every wrinkle, scar, stretch mark on my body and skin and embrace the woman I am and will become. That is MY mindset. MY opinion. Having an opinion doesn't make me an elitist by the way, I think you need to do actual research of what an elitist is instead of reading comments and being triggered and offended. I won't go back and forth with you, find online fighting juvenile lmao. Anyways God bless and I hope you have an amazing day
Yes absolutely
Needing a facelift at 35 is crazy
this was very eye opening educational and interesting..
I’m 63, around the same as she is. I’m glad I have just left it all alone. I’m a community theater actress, and I like the roles I’ve been able to play in recent years. Of course, I never could afford this anyway, but even Botox seems terrifying to me. In my opinion you have your chance to be young, then it’s other’s turn to be the young ones. Wear your sunscreen, moisturize, drink water, don’t smoke cigs or drink alcohol. And smile! You always look younger when you’re relaxed and happy.
Yeah I'm the same ...i mean if you have any work done on any part of your body you can hide it...but not the face ... madonna's face is just horrific ...im sorry but she has destroyed her face just like Michael Jackson ....im just go scared to do anything but its the cost too.
YES!!! THANK YOU!
Sound advice
yes! good for you!!!
Eating healthy & regular exercise promotes youthfulness.
All those chemicals pumped into the body can't be healthy
My aunt, who lived to 100, said "gettin' old ain't for sissies." It just makes me sad when people destroy their bodies trying to retain their youth. It can't be done. Aging gracefully is the best we can hope for. Meryl Streep, Barbara Streisand, Glenn Close and many others embrace age with wisdom.
All three of these women have had work done. 😅
Madonna has not destroyed her body. Have you SEEN her move? Good night I'm 12 years younger than her and I can't do a fraction of what she can do. There is nothing wrong with her face. It's not destroyed. If she hadn't done this people would be shredding her for being so wrinkled.
AMEN. God created me beautifully and wonderful ..Bible says ..In my old age God loves me and He carries me till the end.
Everyone ages differently and quite frankly we don’t know what Madonna would look like if she didn’t have work done. For all we know she was aging like a grape and she would be look absolutely haggard had she not filled out her face. In any event, it’s not for us to judge.
@@ShanteRoxxane IKR😂😂😂
Esse médico, doutor Gary tem uma voz linda ❤🎉😊
In some countries growing old is viewed as a plus. The elderly are respected, cared for and revered. There is no shame in getting older--it should be embraced and honoured.
Im blown away by how incredible she looked at age 50. Whatever she was doing then she really should have rode out and allowed a natural progression.
it would be wonderful if she could do that but once you start tampering the aging that occurs after will ruin the surgery and you will have a mess so you have no choice but to continue. its a sad story
@@yylionthat’s true to an extent yes, but you don’t need to get so many procedures that you start to look like an alien the way she does now lol
sorry but by age 50 she was still artificial
I heavy disagree. She looks scary to me, I don’t think she’s aged well at all. I’ll always prefer less instead of more when it comes to makeup and work done
My mom looked better without any surgeries
It must be Madonnas WORST nightmare to have turned herself into the very thing that she tried so hard to not become. Her whole career was based on image, changing herself every few months to a completely different person, but always stunning beautiful and in Vogue.
This caused her to put way too much emphasis into her looks as she got older. And that has been her downfall. And the result is someone who now displays to the world how not to respect yourself as you age. What a lasting legacy after all that hard work, poor Madge.
She was stunningly beautiful.
@@AA-ct7cb Especially in the Lucky star video, she owned that camera.
@@AA-ct7cb Madonna?
@@christar9527 there's a reason he used past tense
There's also her reputation of bucking the rules and standing against societal standards but this is one she can't fight
Great video but please make more of ones to enlighten people. I stumbled upon someone complaining in your comment section about loosing job and seeking for help. Having multiple income sources is very crucial to financial growth.
Ideal words. Investments have always been the best alternative; having multiple investments increases your benefits and provides you with other revenue streams.
I realized the benefits of investing. My source of income had previously been my job. But I lost my job when the pandemic started and I had to live with the little I had in my savings which really affected my plans.
This is exactly what I'm talking about. For the past four years, my income has never been dependent on any firm or work place, because I chose to invest and the more money I get the more I seek for new investment opportunities.
I came across this name John Joseph when I was really looking to start up some investments. But I wasn't given much information about him.
The thing that most impressed me about John Joseph was that he wasn't simply an expert in forex; he was also interested in stocks, cryptocurrencies, and other more substantial assets. He is the reason my investments have performed well. Since then, I've been investing with him, so I can now use the money I get from our trades to invest in real estate.
I love the 1990 look of Madonna!
“The neck doesn’t lie” As a 50yr old with my original face I felt that 😂 Great video doc.
I'm 53, and I'm very happy getting older, wiser and strangely, happier! I won't have plastic surgery, ever. To me, well-being and spirituality matter, not looks. Happiness from within shows and reflects onto the People we care for, and ourselves. Take care!
My BFF says the hands don't lie. He said to never look at the face but of her hands to guess her age
@@ellasmommy9278 💯
Cover the neck with 2 turtlenecks. And one Boa .
I'm 21, going on 65..
It's amazing how all the money in the world can still not produce plastic surgery that actually makes you look younger. You retain some youthfulness features that make you look good for your age and youthful, but clearly nobody would confuse current Madonna with a 20-something or even 30-something.
Hiragana and Hangul....how do you pronounce your username??? __zuratan
And it's amazing how all money in the world couldn't make her intelligent 😂 she's so pathetic
You want to know someone's age, look at the skin on the back of their hands.
Well he did mention some things that you make you look younger. Botox will calm the stress of muscles, fillers will re-volumize the area. That happens as we get older. Also remember he said your bones even change. Your bones! There’s only so many things you can do. I totally understand the pressure thing to stay young looking but I also think she is somebody who would want to stay young looking and be on top for as long as you can. No one has a magic bullet to keep you looking 25. That makes me laugh lol
I know!! You spend all that money and you look awful!!! I would be embarrassed going out in public with bad plastic surgery.
I love how neutral his comments are. It’s quite good.
Doc what’s your skincare routine? Your skin looks flawless!
He’s in an OR all the time and not in the sun. That’s honestly probably most of it for him. The sun does the most changes to your skin and eyes than anything else. Second is going to be hydration and diet and most drs eat in the cafeteria and if there’s a long line, which there usually is, we head to the salad bar for a quick fix.
@@princessriley3335 I’m indoors most of the time but I am very acne prone :( I’m on topical medication for it but still get breakouts
The idea of someone cutting the skin on my face and hiking it up like a pair of pants really freaks me the f out! Also, this was incredibly informative and interesting!
‘Hiking it up like a pair of pants’
🤣🤣😊
Omg..right
I demand Cher next! The woman by now is probably bionic, but damn she is very very very impressive
not bionic 💀💀
She's in her 70's and looks like no other 70 year old I've ever seen! Amazing!
Also Vera wang!
yes, cher is amazing
She sure is!
Very well spoken sir! I subbed
Wow you know your stuff..you're fire Dr❤🔥
I recently saw Helen Mirren on the Graham Norton show (it's about a year old) and I was shocked that she clearly has not had any kind of cosmetic augmentation = RESPECT.
I agree....also look at other great British dames, Judy Dench, Maggie Smith, Diana Rigg, Vanessa Redgrave, Lynn Redgrave. They're queens of acting and personalities!
@@jacobkayadoe7851 , Charlotte Rampling not to forget too.
Hello there. I admire Helen Mirren as an actress but I think she has had some work done. I noticed that the lines under her eyes (laughter lines) swept upwards which I think is a sure sign of a face lift.
Like Helen also!
I think she did I
One face lift seems okay, two is risky, three is always tragic and soon there is no way to look like a real human again.
I think it’s more the filler overload on top of the face lifts that have caused the unnatural look
@@jackcastell2024 I saw Cher in person once, she looked like a skeleton because her skin was so thin and stretched.
@@raybod1775 + Er yuk!
The problem is that, once you start, you can't stop. The pulling of the skin stretches it and, as the aging continues, the skin sags more but now the stretched skin makes the problem even worse and another face-lift is required. It becomes a vicious cycle.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate his perfect hands please?? ❤
I don’t have instagram or anything. But I would love to see one of these videos on Roseanne. She looks like a completely different person. Would like to know what all she had done. And how much it was
As I’m getting older my mirror isn’t that friendly to me anymore. You know all the wrinkles in the forehead,brown spots, drooping mouth corners… Sometimes I get so frustrated that I also want a facelift. Then my husband tells me that that is not necessary. That I still look good. He really is an angel ❤
Is nature
I never considered women who have an older appearance “uglier”, instead i consider them wiser than the younger one.
hahaha maybe he just doesnt want to spend for surgery😂😂😂✌🏼
Blablabla bla yeah yeah but when you look in the mirror it s pure horror
For me it's the lower chin... it was always a little problem in my youth (a little double chin), that I could manage by just keeping my head up...but I'd have to look up at the sky now🤪. In my latter 50s, I still don't have a much in the way of wrinkles and my big skin issue is rosacea...thank heavens for the green cover stick that removes a lot of my redness. Otherwise, I get mistaken for 40s. I've appeared about 5-10 years younger since I was 19... getting my hair cut for boot camp, I was told "You must be excited about starting highschool... getting a new hairstyle and all." 😂 Since then, it's been a lot of strange moments...the officer that wanted to know WHICH Ssgt was letting their kid wear their full uniform on base, the mall guard wanting to know why I wasn't at the highschool during school hours (I was 24, a veteran at this point, and at the local college). I had to drag out my license, military ID, and college ID. 🤷 It was annoying, but now I am enjoying the relatively slow pace of aging I'm prone to. Poor hubby is 4 years older and looks a few years older than he actually is. Meanwhile, I am told I look younger...a little bit of extra mom weight is involved too. There's one thing for sure...gravity works, when everything else fails. 😂
I'm 57. People tell me I look a few years younger than my stated age. I think they're just being polite. I did have a septorhinoplasty at age 27 because my nose was broke in 9th grade gym class.
I have acne scars, seborrheic dermatitis of the nose and malasma of the posterior jaw region (from years of oral contraceptives). Sure there's things I wish I could afford to do but this is who I am. I've had a very hard life. I've earned every flaw along with a badge of honor on my sleeve. I have 10 classmates that I bet wish they were alive to embrace the aging process.
Trust- they aren’t being polite. Stay cheerful and active babe❤
@@SweetUareDesi you're insulting me. You don't know me.
I'm 53 and absolutely detest getting older. When I catch glimpses of myself I can't believe it's really me. I dont smoke or drink. One of my biggest passions is weight lifting so I stay active; I look early 50's like I should, and still absolutely detest getting older. It's not a badge of honor for me. I find nothing dignified about wrinkles, and grey hair from what I'm experiencing. Old people look like those old apple dolls, like charicatures of their real selves. I keep looking for the good, I keep struggling to find the positives of getting older. I'm not finding many... if any. I pray for the attitude and peace u have with it.
@@Mrs.AD0099 same here... and I had 2 facelifts already
If they could wish they were alive they’d be alive though right🤔
Thank you. 🖐️
I have a medical question for the Dr.
How beneficial are facial exercises for prevention of folds & wrinkles ?
How very sad!
I'm just a tad older than Madonna. I've always kept my face clean, followed by moisturizing.
No foundation. I'm happy with my life and my gracefully aging face.
Bravo Brandy ,👍 same here 😊I don't trust all that botox stuff😬
I agree with you 100% my mom died at 55 I am in my late 60's I have aches and pain but I am so happy but my life also 💕
Amen!
Can I ask what moisturizer you like? I feel like I am so lost as what kind to use. In the summer I have very oily skin and then very dry in winter. Very sensitive and easily to breakout.
I am one year younger than Madonna. I'm happy to say I look great for my age compared to her!! Ugh...her face looks awful.
It's ironic that we seek to stay young forever but doing all these things actually makes us look older at a certain age. That can be seen in this video. I think she looked the best in her 40s and then it started declining because she's been doing too much.
I agree. I am 69 and at age 45 I got a lower eye lid surgery. I had been ill with Lyme's disease and I looked pretty stressed . It was the best decision I ever made and only cost $2,000. i recently went to a plastic surgeon as I need an upper eyelid surgery now and I asked if a second lower one would be necessary. He said laser work was all I needed. The first one still looks pretty good. I have great skin according to him which I think makes me look good for my age. I take good care of my health and am not on any medications. If I could afford more work I would consider a brow lift or even a facelift. I do not ever want to look "weird" in my 70's with lots of fillers etc. I will keep my so called imperfections. They are what makes all of us who we are as individuals.
The Ray of Light/Music era is when she really popped off - both in beauty and vocals. Her voice was in it's strongest in thag two eras.
@@bluewaters3100 i have nothing against people who go on plastic surgeries on their faces because to each his own. But I also really2x admire celebrities who gracefully ages. Like supermodel Cristy Turlington, one of the most beautiful faces of all time. She looks old now, but you can tell she is still so beautiful and the way she looks old is with grace.
Same here. I always thought she looked her best from the late 1990s until 2010.
I think she looked her best in 85-92.
I love the movie Death Becomes Her, I don't know why I thought it while watching this
I wanna go watch it now
Madonnas legacy should be her career and especially her children and grandchildrenand so on....let them be beautiful and age gracefully miss M
I love how respectful & kind he is w/ his assessments of the celebrities he reviews.
Why? These people want to be in the spot light, go right ahead, with the good and bad with it
I think the sad thing is most people would look at her now and just be shocked or confused, two reactions that rarely occur when ageing gracefully.
You are just jealous
@@chrisw9643 😂
Staying natural is best. Be thankful for the way your Maker designed you! It's free and perfect!
This is gonna be a loooooonnnnnggggg video!
She's hit the point where her procedures are starting to actually make her look older
Not old ,Odd looking
The surgery doesn't make her look older, because at 65 she is older. It makes her look like a freak. An old freak.
Ehhh, I wouldn't say old but unrealistic, creepy, and odd.
She looks creepy like she already be playing with darkness
@@krystalbrown1306 s She does look Creepy as Hell . I'd say bad decision on her part thats for sure .
I had no idea that the skull literally changes nor that certain procedures affect our appearance later in life. Makes you think. Very informative!
I also found that interesting. I don't remember hearing about that, even in forensic classes.
Really? I personally think the procedures have made her look like a MTF. It's so sad.
@@zzjustamiragezz Not all that surprising. Every bone in your body loses mass with age. I combat that bone loss with weight training and plenty of vitamin D3 which helps absorb calcium. Don't know if you can do much about your face though.
@@mima0151 she is mtf
I wouldn't have known you're a plastic surgeon if it wasn't for that hat. Thanks for letting us know.
very informative video, i liked that you described things well scientifically. Aging is natural, normal and inevitable :)
My biggest question is - If Madonna came to you as a patient and said “I know I’ve gone too far and I want to look as natural as I can,” what procedures would you recommend? I imagine dissolving the fillers would result in sagging skin, but she’s already had so many lifts. Is she past the point of no return?
A head transplant
@@TP-om8of lmao
@@TP-om8of😅😂
@@TP-om8of More like a brain transplant.
@TP best comment!
I'm 69 years old...it is still a shock to me when I see myself in a mirror. I actually feel like I am more like 45-50.
I hear you. Turned 70. There is an older woman looking back at me in the mirror. 😁 What the heck happened? Keeps me humble and focussed on health now rather than what’s not as lovely looking as when I was young. Gravity always wins! 😉
69 is a lucky number...?
I am right with you at 67. I have never been overly vain but I almost have an anxiety attack when I look in a mirror, especially with my glasses on. It is sad that so many women are not comfortable aging naturally.
I'm 69 soon to be 70. I don't focus age, for it is but a number.I focus on taking care of what I have the best I can.
@@skreety0455 - I think it’s just the fact that you’re near 70. 70 sounds older than other decades. Once you start getting up in age, I believe you start to realize health is what’s important, not little details on your face. We need to be healthy and happy because that’s really what matters.
I just wanna say speaking as someone who saw her in concert in the pit being right up close to her this past December- she looks beautiful right now. I’m not just saying that because I’m a huge fan I genuinely mean that. I think she corrected a lot of the bad filler she had.
Wow! She is still beautiful!! I am shocked that anyone would spend that much money on facework! I certainly could use some body and fender work but my most concern are my neck and hads. I used to slather with sunscreen ignoring my neck and hands. My daughter told me 50 years ago that I would regret not covering these areas and she was righr! I use scarves. Lots of scarves! I find your videos very interesting!
Please do Gwen Stefani! She doesn’t even look like herself anymore!😢
She was so pretty and seem to age so beautifully, with maybe a little bit of unnoticeable help.
He just did one on her about 2 months ago!
She looks great imo
Probably same surgeon
Yes, now that's tragic. She was flawless
You have the kindest demeanor and the friendliest face
Very interesting..... Thank you Xx
And why does it look like this Doc has a perpetual smile? Good stuff! LOL
She’d look better today if she had never done anything!
She was unequivocally amazing and gorgeous looking just the way she was.
I wish people saw themselves the way strangers,friends and family see us.
Madonna was absolutely drop dead gorgeous just 7-8 years ago!
She’s unrecognizable today,and i wish people could just love who they are and each other without feeling they need to change,because you absolutely don’t!
To be honest, I'm not convinced she'd look better if she never had any procedures. She was visibly aging pretty quickly by the time she hit 40, and that was nearly 30 years ago. She'd look quite hollow and saggy by now, possibly even older than she actually is.
Totally agree! She would have aged gracefully without doing any type of plastic surgery! Moisturizer dammit!
So what is wrong with aging? Why does the media and media blogs, and whatever segment of society, think it's distasteful to actually look your age? Especially if you're a woman.. Fortunately it's changing, but slowly.
@@karenm8952 she shouldn’t have done anything at all…she would’ve aged well….she was beautiful!
She was never drop dead gorgeous.
She didn’t need alll this plumping up! It’s sad everyone wants the “Instagram look” now a days. It doesn’t suit her at all IMO 😕
I would love to see what she would've looked like without any work. I would be so curious to see the side by side over the years of her natural progression versus the way it actually went, and see the growing discrepancy.
Was 1994 when she performed in Evita? She was pregnant during filming. That might explain the "fillers possibility in that photo.
This is why we need to let ourselves age naturally. Just let it happen and accept it. There is a certain age limit where your face can look good with fillers, granted it's done by a good doctor. But in old age it's never gonna work. Aging is okay and we should accept it.
You're thinking like a normal person in a normal life. Madonna is in the limelight. You're probably not. I don't fault her one bit.
@TucsonDude absolutely. It's the media and public who are at fault. Women aren't ALLOWED to age normally in Hollywood. Not if they want work. It's fucking bullshit.
@@TucsonDudeyes and she later embarrassed herself
It's really expensive to fight nature, and I would say nature eventually wins. Be nice to see some people growing older with grace and acceptance. Now that would be beautiful.
It gets harder and harder the older you get to look natural with all the procedures unfortunately 😬
Absolutely, this is why I love Paulina Porizkova.
So true... Nothing last forever! Change is the only constant...
Andie McDowell is a great example of how a beautiful young woman evolves into a beautiful older woman naturally
@@gigiatkins5923 yes she has. Jamie Lee Curtis is another one.
If you plan to have one facelift(only one..)in your life what age would be the most optimal to get it done??not sure if I would ever dare it's just nice to know if a special age is to prefer..
She’s a Leo. What do we expect?! I love her!!
Erm the grown up leos have pride and would not do this and humilate them selfs 😂
I'm a Leo and I hate aging lol but I'm grateful aswell😂😂😂
I love myself and the way I look now. I was bullied when I was kid because I did not look like the other pretty girls. My self confidence was down for long time. The way I think about me changed when my first cat walked into my life 7 years ago. Now age 52 the last thing I have in mind is to look younger. Rescuing animals helping other people who needs help makes me feel Young.
Because you are beautiful and have a beautiful soul.
Moving on to other things is good, we all get old eventually. Even celebrities will look old at some point. It all means nothing. Being a good person and making a difference even if its not on a huge scale is important and gives you a lot of satisfaction and happiness. And you don't look desperate trying to look too young.
I rescue cats too. That is so much more important than serving vanity! Have you ever noticed that when you love and accept yourself you are so much happier. She would drink the blood of babies if she thought it would keep her young.
Bless you. 🙏💖
@@lucide9577 Bless you. 🙏💖