Gwen Stefani's plastic surgery history

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    It is undeniable that Gwen Stefani still looks fresh and young at 37. The No Doubt frontwoman has always been recognized for eccentric beauty and Madonna-like fashion style. And Gwen has managed to balance both family and career as she enters into fashion design and has conducted fashion exhibits on some parts of the country.

    So has Gwen gone under the knife to preserve her dashing look?

    Old photos of the rocker reveal that Gwen's old nose looked a bit different from the way her current nose appears. The old photos show a bulbous nose tip and a wider bridge, which are somewhat trimmed now in the current version.

    Aside from the rhinoplasty rumors, Gwen also has her share of boob job claims. Many believed that Gwen got a breast augmentation to increase her previously flat chest to a moderate B-cup breast size. Photos of the singer in the 90s show that Stefani's breasts were completely flat, contrary to a little projection and curve showing under her clothes. This might be a case of breast implants or a heavy-duty push-up bra, though it is quite difficult for push-up bra to create a volume that is similar to that of an implant. 

    Lastly, Gwen's flawless face also received a cosmetic surgery blow from speculators. Many say that it is quite unusual for a woman in her late thirties to have wrinkle-free smooth skin, considering that she has lived all her in sunny Southern California. Her flawless skin might be due to her amazing genes, or she had some help from Botox, Restylane, or Juvederm.

    However, Gwen herself denied such allegations, telling people that she is ready yet to go under the knife. In a recent interview in Elle UK, Gwen wants that when she gets older, she will focus less on the way she looks and not worry too much about being skinny.

    “It sucks that that’s what is supposed to look good and that’s what everyone strives to be. There’s more to life than being on a diet. Clearly, I spend time thinking about it, and it’s something I’ve had to deal with in my life. As I get older, I try not to focus on it, it’s boring, it’s a waste of life. What I have learned is that whether I’m fatter or thinner, people seem to not mind, they like me either way. It’s more in your own mind than anyone else’s.”

    With plastic surgery or not, Gwen Stefani is no doubt a beautiful woman who has excellent sense of fashion and style.

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