A Quote by Debra Winger

I think when it comes to Botox and surgery, actresses should do it or not do it, but be honest about their choices. — © Debra Winger
I think when it comes to Botox and surgery, actresses should do it or not do it, but be honest about their choices.
If you don't like your wrinkles and you think Botox or surgery is going to fix it, do it and shut up. But don't keep talking about it.
I think women in Hollywood who don't do Botox and plastic surgery are revered. I revere them... My plan is to never go there. I'm too vain to get plastic surgery because I don't like how it looks, and I want to look my best.
Funny enough, if you are looking at people these days who are putting Botox in their face and getting all sorts of plastic surgery, we look at them and go, I can tell you've had Botox. I can tell you've had plastic surgery. You look really strange to me. But no one's saying anything. We're just accepting the fact that they're strange-looking.
I haven't had any plastic surgery - despite what people think, this is my nose. I have had Restylane and Botox, but I don't think of that as plastic surgery any more.
A child, from the time he can think, should think about all he sees, should suffer for all who cannot live with honesty, should work so that all men can be honest, and should be honest himself.
Instead of eating, I do Botox. I have about 1,100 pounds of Botox all over my body. It's a body Botox and if it ever cracks, I'm in trouble.
Botox to me is not surgery.
I don't do anything artificial. I don't do Botox or surgery.
I don't want plastic surgery or fillers or Botox.
I wish America would spend even half as much time complaining about plastics in our oceans as we do about actresses' plastic surgery.
I'm interested in how we can change the nature of what's appealing in women so that all this nonsense about how we look, this obsession with Botox, dieting and cosmetic surgery, will just go away.
Greed plays a role in causing unnecessary surgery, although I don't think the economic motive alone is enough to explain it. There's no doubt that if you eliminated all unnecessary surgery, most surgeons would go out of business. They'd have to look for honest work, because the surgeon gets paid when he performs surgery on you, not when you're treated some other way. In pre-paid group practices where surgeons are paid a steady salary not tied to how many operations they perform, hysterectomies and tonsillectomies occur only about one-third as often as in fee-for-service situations.
In this business actors who have Botox or surgery make you very aware of age. It's awful.
You see these actresses who have had Botox or something else done, and it takes you out of the film.
If you choose to be Frankenstein with Botox and plastic surgery, you've bought your own private mask.
You cannot powder away what botox can fix. My name is Tamar, and I am for plastic surgery.
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