Posted on 03/13/2008 3:22:37 PM PDT by skyman
With frizzy red hair, milky white skin and a dusting of freckles, Nicole Kidman was never considered a conventional Hollywood beauty.
But she is now. And as well as a smooth golden hairstyle and perfect skin she has a freeze-frame face, free of even the faintest expression lines.
Not that cosmetic surgeons are lining up to take the credit. One claimed her unfortunate "bat face" look was putting other women off cosmetic treatments.
The 40-year-old Academy Award winner is so "over-Botoxed" she is giving the industry a bad name, Dr Martin Braun told a conference of medical experts.
Miss Kidman has always denied using Botox injections. "I am completely natural," she said in a recent magazine interview. "I have nothing in my face or anything."
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But Dr Braun, who runs the biggest Botox clinic in Canada, was convinced Miss Kidman had been an "enthusiastic user".
Botox paralyses facial muscles for between four and six months, softening the appearance of any wrinkles.
"Nicole seems to get her Botox done two or three weeks before a big event, so when she for instance, goes up on stage to collect her Academy Award she looks frozen and strange," Dr Braun told a cosmetic medicine conference in Queensland, Australia.
"She looks like a bat with too much of an (outer) brow lift. The middle of the brow's been dropped. She's crying when she accepts her Oscar, but nothing is moving."
Dr Braun claimed users should be injected two to three months before a big event to allow the effect of the drug to wear off. Actors in particular should use a minimal amount of the product.
He effectively blamed Miss Kidman and other stars for undermining his business.
"That's really doing nothing to help our job because we've got women coming to us saying: 'That's what we don't want to look like'," he said.
After the conference Dr Gabrielle Caswell, from the Cosmetic Physicians Society of Australasia, said she believed Miss Kidman had stopped using Botox in pregnancy. She is expecting a baby in the summer.
"She was using a little too much, especially in the forehead," said Dr Caswell. "Obviously she's not at the moment because she's pregnant; the photos show a lot more expression."
Last night, a spokesman for Miss Kidman said she had no comment.
Hollywood gossip websites have speculated that celebrities such as Celine Dion, Madonna, Cher and Sylvester Stallone have been injected with botox but only a few admit it - including veteran comedienne Joan Rivers.
Sir Cliff Richard has also admitting trying it, but giving it up after his eyebrows "seemed to drop and I didn't like the look of it."
That should put a whole new twist on the franchise.
That’ll do it. I had Bell’s Palsy 5 years ago and the nerves never totally regenerated. There are still some facial expressions that don’t fully form on the left side of my face. They eyebrow doesn’t move as much, my smile is a bit crooked. And I’ve noticed it’s much more obvious in photos than face to face, because the expression is frozen in time, rather than continually animated through talking.
I did not know that!
I am glad she has no after effects, my mother was a total invalid for 5 years before she died.
Sorry about your Mother, strokes can be tricky and will leave little tell tale signs that you had one. I’ll cut Mrs McCain some slack on this one.
Glad you recovered! More time for FReeping :)
What’s your problem with Nicole Kidman? (or are you being sarcastic)
LOL Unless you’re female, I assume you are being beyond sarcastic...
(I don’t think she botoxes, I think she’s just naturally gorgeous)
Arrrgh!
Dont like the Retro ‘60’s hair...
Man, if anybody’s tired of looking at that I’ll be happy to hide her in my basement...
ping
Is that a still from the Van Halen video?
It’s a still from “To Die For.”
She was so beautiful in “To Die For”. Now, she does look scary.
In any case, she can teach me geography ... or anatomy ... any time!
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