David Hasselhoff’s Secret Plastic Surgery
Baywatch star David Hasselhoff was in the hospital recently, reportedly to have something removed from above his eye. Because his spokesperson declined to give specific details on what was being removed, Make Me Heal speculates that the 55-year old may have had a blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) to rejuvenate his orbs.
David Hasselhoff, Eyelid Surgery, Blepharoplasty
Blepharoplasty removes saggy skin and excess fat from both the upper and lower eyelids, using incisions hidden in the natural creases of the eye. Often aging causes the saggy baggy appearance and at 55, The Hoff is a likely candidate. Eyelid surgery requires a short healing period, usually less than 10 days and another few weeks before it is okay to wear contacts. David Hasselhoff went in for surgery only over a week ago and has recently been photographed in glasses and sporting bruises and possible stitches around his eye, which would corroborate the story of him undergoing a recent surgery.
On the other hand, it is possible that Hasselhoff’s eye surgery was not cosmetic. The aging beach bum does not appear to have any sagging or loose skin around the eyes, even though he is a known alcoholic and alcohol causes a puffy appearance around the eyes. Hasselfhoff has deep wrinkles, probably from spending too much time in the California sun. Also, the stitches and bruising is only around one eye and it would be unusual to have cosmetic eye surgery on one eye at a time.
Whether or not David Hasselhoff had a blepharoplasty or not remains to be seen, as only time will tell whether he went under the knife. For now, Make Me Heal is glad to see Hasselhoff back on his feet but off from a television show.
Hasselhoff has not aged considerably over the years, leading many celebrity watchers and fans to believe that he has succumbed to multiple plastic surgery operations.
It has to be noted that Hasselhoff has admitted to using botox in an interview to People Magazine, but has denied a facelift, in spite of the suspicions of plastic surgeons. "I have had Botox, everyone has. It's a shot. It takes out the frown. I haven't had that in a year. I take pride in that. I look great. I am going to keep this natural until I have to. I like Clint Eastwood, he waited until he was 75. He looks damn good," Hasselhoff was quoted as saying.
It has to be noted that in 2008 Hasselhoff was hospitalized to have something removed from above his eye. Because his spokesperson denied to give further information on what was being removed, many tabloids went wild suggesting that the former "Baywatch" star may have had a blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) to give his eyes a rejuvenated look.
As plastic surgeon experts claim, an eyelid surgery removes saggy skin and excess fat from both the upper and lower eyelids, using incisions hidden in the natural creases of the eye. Often aging causes the saggy baggy appearance we often notice at middle age. Eyelid surgery requires a brief healing period, usually less than 10 days.
David Hasselhoff went in for surgery only over a week ago and has recently been pictured in glasses and showing off bruises and possible stitches around his eye, which would corroborate the story of him undergoing surgery. On the other hand, it is possible that Hasselhoff's eye surgery was not cosmetic.
We have to admit though that Hasselhoff was always in good shape when he was younger and even now his body appears fit enough for a man his age. His face and neck shows some sagging skin and wrinkles, so it could be that he got some operations done some time ago.
What do you think? Did David Hasselhoff have plastic surgery?
Hasselhoff was hospitalized to have something removed from above his eye. Because his spokesperson denied to give further information on what was being removed, many tabloids went wild suggesting that the former "Baywatch" star may have had a blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) to give his eyes a rejuvenated look.
As plastic surgeon experts claim, an eyelid surgery removes saggy skin and excess fat from both the upper and lower eyelids, using incisions hidden in the natural creases of the eye. Often aging causes the saggy baggy appearance we often notice at middle age. Eyelid surgery requires a brief healing period, usually less than 10 days.