Jimmy Fallon looks decades younger amid plastic surgery rumours
Jimmy Fallon appears to have aged backwards in 50s, claims source
Jimmy Fallon is believed to have a youthful look amid plastic surgery rumours.
A source spilled to RadarOnline.com that Jimmy has a baby-face look who is in his 50s and still he looks like a man in his 30s.
“Jimmy plays it down, but he's obviously having work done, such as Botox, fillers, lasers and probably much more,” said an insider.
The source told the outlet, “He’s not fooling anyone.”
“He hasn't aged a day since he started doing Tonight a decade ago!” remarked an insider.
The source pointed out, “People think he should just come clean about all the surgery he's had and not pass it off as genetics, but he would rather pretend he's the real deal.”
“He makes a surprised expression, but he's not really surprised,” added an insider.
A medical professional told the outlet that Jimmy might have his youthful appearance because of non-invasive procedures.
“He looks very natural and may have had a combination of Botox and a biologic filler like Sculptra, which stimulates the body to produce its own collagen to Improve facial volume, hide wrinkles, and tighten up the skin,” explained the medical expert.
The health professional added, “He may also have had microneedling with radiofrequency, which can tighten up the skin and build collagen as well.”
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