
Plastic surgery is not something that only women do to look good. If you take a closer look at once hot hunks like Sylvester Stallone or Mickey Rourke, you will know exactly what I'm talking about. The bottom line is that actors also undergo plastic surgery, in about the same degree as actresses, if not more.
Hollywood being all about the looks and about how one can easily get a job if one's looks rise up to the standards, it's no wonder that everybody in showbiz is afraid to fight old age using other methods than surgery and Botox. But it rarely happens that a man willingly admits to having had work done on his face or other parts of his body. Then again, if you say it while you're promoting your latest movie, then maybe we too can understand the bravery that naturally goes behind such an act.
Case study: Ryan Reynolds, the hunk from 'Blade: Trinity' and 'The Amytiville Horror'. He is a relatively known actor, with a long to go before he becomes the next Brad Pitt. Though, he does have the look so that takes him one step up the ladder. Reynolds is now starring in 'Smokin' Aces', next to Ben Affleck, singer Alicia Keys, Ray Liotta and Andy Garcia.
During a recent interview in which Ryan had to talk about the movie, the actor also revealed that he had plastic surgery on his face. But it wasn't, as we might expect, for something that he wanted to correct but because he had fallen in the bathroom and cut himself. 'I fainted for the first time in my life. I don't know what happened. I was walking through the bathroom in my house, I went down, I smashed my head open, blood poured everywhere, and then I got plastic surgery to fix it. I'm an actor, we're supposed to (get it) anyway…', Ryan said.
The actor admitted that it was probably exhaustion that which made him lose consciousness. However, he was not ignorant of what people might say when hearing this, so he immediately went for something more funny. 'I'm having trouble breathing out of one of my nipples, so I'm gonna get my boobs done next', Reynolds concluded by saying.