plastic surgeon reveals 5 male celebs who've had facial fillers to ... trends now

plastic surgeon reveals 5 male celebs who've had facial fillers to ... trends now
Hollywood plastic surgeon reveals 5 male celebs who've had facial fillers to ... trends now

Hollywood plastic surgeon reveals 5 male celebs who've had facial fillers to ... trends now

Many of America's favorite male celebs are famous for their enviable cheekbones and chiseled masculine features.

But a new group of Hollywood stars appears to be modeling a surprisingly more puffy, rounded look.

Fans of much-loved heartthrob Ryan Gosling were aghast last month at the premiere of his latest movie, The Fall Guy, when his characteristic angular face appeared a little...fuller.

Speculation was rife that The Notebook star had undergone non-surgical procedures to have dermal fillers injected into his cheek with the aim of achieving a more youthful appearance. 

Now, surgeon-to-the-stars Dr Gary Motykie has told DailyMail.com that Gosling is just one of a flurry of male celebs who are following this trend. 

Hollywood plastic surgeon Dr Gary Motykie says the 'chipmunk face' is an increasing problem among male celebs who are keen to avoid looking gaunt after weight loss.

Hollywood plastic surgeon Dr Gary Motykie says the 'chipmunk face' is an increasing problem among male celebs who are keen to avoid looking gaunt after weight loss.

It is a pattern, he says, that has been partly driven by stars shedding pounds rapidly after taking the blockbuster weight loss drug, Ozempic.

'You can drop weight pretty quickly on the injections, but then you also lose volume in the face,' said the LA-based surgeon. 'Even regaining the weight doesn't bring the volume back.

'I'm seeing more patients come in asking for fillers because they have lost weight rapidly and want to re-inject volume. Sometimes it's from Ozempic, and sometimes it's just from dieting.'

Below, Dr Motykie details four other celebs who he believes may have done just this... 

Tom Cruise, 61  

Tom Cruise speaks onstage during the 10th Annual Lumiere Awards in 2019

Night out: Cruise was enjoying a night out at Oracle Park to watch the San Francisco Giants play the Los Angeles Dodgers with his son Connor, 26, by his side (pictured, left) in October

Cruise's former manager has said he is 'obsessed with his looks' and 'wants to stay youthful'. He is pictured left in 1996 and right in 2019. 

Actor Tom Cruise is famous for his strong, angular features which have landed him leading roles in action movies, such as the Mission Impossible series. 

But in 2021 the War of the Worlds star appeared at a basketball game in San Francisco, California, with an uncharacteristically puffy face.

Dr Motykie pointed out that this was just two years after he had finished shooting for Top Gun: Maverick, where he displayed an impressively toned figure, and reportedly ate a diet consisting of just 1,200 calories.

Dr Motykie said: 'What happens is people lose the weight, they feel better, and their body looks better.

'But when they are in their 30s, 40s and 50s, the face doesn't recover quite so well and they appear gaunt, so they have to turn to fillers to turn the volume back.'

Fillers are chemicals injected into the face to boost volume and smooth wrinkles, helping patients to appear younger.

They contain a naturally occurring ingredient called hyaluronic acid, which draws water from the surrounding skin, filling out the area.

Daniel Craig, 56 

Daniel Craig in 2012

And with a puffy face in 2018

Daniel Craig was among stars that suddenly appeared with a puffier face. He has repeatedly embarked on extreme weight loss programs for James Bond roles, which may have contributed to a gaunt face. Daniel Craig has never confirmed using fillers

Daniel Craig embarked on extreme weight loss programs no fewer than five times to play British

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