A prominent cosmetic doctor had weighed in on rumors that Victoria Beckham had gone under the knife to continue looking young, stating that he was “sure” that was the case.
Last week, the former Spice Girl, 50, shared a photo with her husband David, 49, sparking a torrent of comments about her enviable youthful looks.
“How is time turning back for VB? She looks beautiful,” one fan wrote on the post, which received nearly half a million likes.
Another expressed his suspicions more directly: “It’s me.”Interventions NOT your makeup.’
In response, London-based cosmetics expert Dr Jonny Betteridge shared the image with his 308,000 Instagram followers and suggested that the fashion designer had undergone a facelift to maintain her appearance.
He told his followers that this recent photo made him want to investigate because his face shows “minimal signs of aging and looks much tighter.”
Dr. Betteridge goes on to suggest that Victoria may have had a facelift to compensate for the excessive use of filler.
Showing an image of the star in 2021, he suggests her face shows signs of “overfilling.”
Last week, the former Spice Girl, 50, shared a photo with her husband David, 49, sparking a torrent of comments about her enviable youthful looks.
She added that she sees this frequently in celebrities who end up “looking bloated and overstuffed” before the filler dissolves.
To address this issue, he suggested that Victoria undergo a deep face and neck lift, a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and tissue from the face and neck to improve signs of aging.
“A deep face and neck lift is often considered the best option, and I think she has done that,” Dr. Betteridge said.
Visible scars around the hairline, temples, and ears can be a telltale sign that someone has had a facelift.
In the video, Dr. Betteridge highlights a crease in his earlobe that he says is “indicative of this treatment.”
Showing another series of photographs taken a decade apart, one at age 40 and the other at age 50, she goes on to argue that the images look too similar for her not to have undergone surgery.
“There is no way to have the same facial contours without having some degree of surgical intervention,” he said.
By commenting on the changing appearance of her lips, she implies that she had filled her lips, which has given her a “shelf” shape.
Dr. Betteridge told his followers that this recent photo made him want to investigate because his face shows “minimal signs of aging and looks much tighter.”
In the video, Dr. Betteridge highlights a crease in Victoria’s earlobe that he says is “indicative” of a deep facelift.
As Dr. Betteridge comments on Victoria’s possible facelift and filler, he notes that she looks great.
Dr Betteridge said: ‘Revisiting that your lips also have an “M” shaped lip which is characterized by a central portion and thinner sides, this is notoriously difficult to inject with filler which can be prone to projecting the upper lip. forward and backward. creating a shelf.’
Cosmetic experts warn that overfilling your lips can cause swelling, bruising, lumps and unevenness if not managed correctly.
However, as Dr. Betteridge comments on Victoria’s possible facelift and filler, he emphasizes that it looks great.
“I think she is a great example of how the surgery could have been performed in a very efficient but discreet manner,” he said.
But a facelift isn’t the only plastic surgery Victoria is rumored to have had.
The fashionista previously denied having plastic surgery after she suddenly transformed from her natural 34A to a 34DD overnight, but came clean in 2017.
Speculation that she had gone under the knife to enhance her cleavage began in the 1990s, before her biographer Andrew Morton revealed that the star visited a London clinic for breast implants after the birth of her first child, Brooklyn. in 1999.
Publicly, the singer always denied having gone under the knife and, in September 2001, insisted that her bloated appearance was due to duct tape and push-up bras.
However, in 2005 Victoria’s lawyers admitted that the denials were false and that she “had in fact undergone breast augmentation surgery.”
In a resurfaced letter the singer-turned-designer wrote to her younger self for British Vogue in 2017, she regrets her decision and warns, “I should probably say, don’t mess with your breasts.”
‘All those years I denied it… stupid. A sign of insecurity. “Just celebrate what you have,” he added.