Has Leonardo DiCaprio Had Plastic Surgery? | Plastic Surgery Analysis

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What plastic surgery procedures might Leonardo DiCaprio have done?

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All Comments (21)
  • @Smittenhamster
    Always refreshing to see someone who only had little to no surgeries
  • @MAfanwoods37
    I think a nose job in Hollywood is as common as getting a license at 16. Most have done it
  • @hly-gu6ol
    instead of becoming a puffed up balloon version of his face, filled with botox, he is getting wrinkles and he looks much better than other celebrities with tons of surgeries
  • @SeaBassTian
    This was a more dissection on the aging process for male celebs than a long list of cosmetic procedures as Leo has not seemed to have embraced too many anti-aging treatments. But still interesting!
  • @marieb5251
    He went from looking just like his mother when he was younger, to looking just like his father in middle-age.
  • @sarahl9398
    Leo in his teen heartthrob prime (as a girl in the 90s) was everything. It's refreshing he's been allowed to age relatively naturally (the standards being as they are...).
  • @cherylmclemore66
    He seems confident with his looks. Still handsome. And as we all know, men are permitted to age normally more than women.
  • @skateata1
    He is genetically gifted and seems comfortable with his looks.
  • @ilovelctr
    He had been an extraordinarily handsome boy during his boyhood, and also many years after that. It would be tempting to bring back his golden status via surgery, but he chose not to and instead aged gracefully. His performance in What's Eating Gilbert Grape remains one of my favourite by any actor or actress.
  • @Roller324
    He look’s pretty natural to me. He doesn’t look botched at all! And he had a chubbier face when he was younger. He looks good though!!
  • @julianna8275
    I like how minimal his procedures are. As many have mentioned, you can tell he is confident about his looks. I also imagine that he is aware that having done too much procedures will affect his profession as an actor. He wants his face to look natural and expressive.
  • @cardanomm3194
    I'm impressed that Leo has not resorted to anti-aging cosmetic surgery, and is at ease with the aging process in himself. It is not putting young women off either lol.
  • @edd9032
    Kudos to Leo for remaining almost natural his confidence is within😊
  • @geselagrendel630
    I think for almost 50 he's looking very attractive, he always was a pretty boy but now he's more mature, he looks happy and healthy and that's what counts 😊
  • @bugsbunny2357
    Fantastic! He is so smart to not do all the procedures and surgeries. He got a lot more masculine with age (and what is wrong with that?)... I am wondering if you could do some older stars (like Meryl Streep, Clint Eastwood, etc., etc.). You know, with people like Leonardo we think that he is just good looking and then in reality he is just a fantastic actor and the looks really are kind of secondary.
  • Can you do Kate Moss? It looks like she had something done recently which opened her eyes up and smoothed out her skin. Also it looks like her lip fullness has been refreshed. She’s another 90s icon who led a party lifestyle for years!
  • @mabajaki5555
    Please do James Mardsen next. He is looking beautiful and young forever...
  • @Kolemjen
    Hs has those North-Eastern European features - hooded eyelids, button nose, weaker beard growth. I hate when ethnic features get erased, like, button nose is "straightened" out. I guess that ancient classical Greek features (like you see in those old marmor statues) are those that are sought after in Hollywood - straight and thin nose, large eyes etc.
  • @kevinhanley6462
    Very educational on complex parts of the face and what gravity does to you.
  • @KatieDiLoreto
    I honestly don’t understand how it can be more important for an actress/actor to have the illusion of youth than to have a full range of emotional expression. The acting falls short when they aren’t able to move naturally. While I love your videos I also hope that plastic surgery is a fad that’ll be going down in popularity