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If it’s possible for you to’t beat ‘em, join ‘em.
That seems to be the rallying cry for male celebrities who are entering the anti-aging chat in increasing numbers.

And who can blame them?
But then Rogers took a gamble on his face and got eye-opening results he wasn’t betting on.
Whatever the reason, Rogers went under the knife, and he was very vocal about the results.

During an appearance onAnderson Live, Rogers attributed the decision to too much time and money on his hands.
I’m not going to complain anymore."
The “Jolene” singer added that this made Rogers “feel better.”

Regardless, most would agree thatRourke looked wildly different before those procedures.
“How do you age gracefully?”
he asked in an interview withThe Hollywood Reporter.

“There’s nothing graceful about you.
The older I get, the more I venture to embrace my inner kid.
The only way I really feel my age is because I’ve had so many injuries.

It’s been more than 25 times that I’ve been put out.”
Some speculate that a few of those 25 procedures might have been for facelifts.
Why not do it?"

“You have body work done on your car.”
He speculated that the actor likely had botox and filler.
I have not had my lips thinned, nor have I had dermabrasion or a skin peel."

“He had multiple surgeries,” Goodstein toldPeople.
“He came in approximately every two months.
It was about 10 to 12 surgeries in two years, while I was there.”

He had eyelid surgery … You name it, he had it."
Well, sort of.
The makeup came off in later years, but for Simmons, the reinvention continued.

The his and hers facelifts were performed by Dr. Frank Ryan of Beverly Hills.
“I’d thought about it before,” the bassist toldPeople.
“I was aware I had jowls.

“Order whatever makes you happy.
Everybody’s journey should be a personal choice.
Don’t look over your shoulder while you’re running the race of life.

Do the best you’ve got the option to.
To thine own self be true.”
ButTravolta’s stunning transformationappears to include more than just baldness, along with an impressive beard and mustache.
Fans started to notice the transition when Travolta played Robert Shapiro in “The People v. O.J.
After surgery, Efron underwent facial physical therapy, but had to stop while filming a project.
“The masseters just grew,” he toldMen’s Health.
“They just got really, really big.”
“It was jarring at first, but we kind of put it together piece by piece.”
As for whether or not people believe his reasons, Efron doesn’t care.
But Raghaven also suspected something more invasive.
He has copped to a thread lift, along with extensive use of botox and fillers.
However, after an E-bike accident, Cowell received a wake-up call.
He lost weight, adopted veganism, and began taking a more natural approach to aging and his looks.
“For me now, it’s all about having clean skin,” he toldThe Sun.
“Enough was enough.
There is no filler in my face now at all.
Though, only Urban and his injector know for sure, and he’s not singing.
“It was like one-stop shopping,” Tyler said on theTodayshow in 2011.
He assured viewers that was not the case.
“It’s nothing I don’t understand.
It makes me a little upset.
But I get that people think that.