Renee Zellweger’s plastic surgery rumors were raised again when she attended the screening of the movie Long Shot: The Kevin Laue Story on Nov. 2. Although Renee didn’t admit to have had any procedures, Renee Zellweger’s plastic surgery has been proven by many plastic surgeons as well as her before and after photos.

Chin surgery

The most noticeable change on her face is her chin. According to Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Dr. Brian Glatt, Renee’s chin seems elongated, which is possibly the result of the chin implant.

It is pretty safe to say based on this photo that she has had a chin implant. The result is attractive without giving the jawline a look that is too masculine. – Dr. Brian Glatt

It’s also possible that her chin looks elongated because of her weight loss. This 44 year old actress was reported to have lost 30 pounds when preparing her role as Bridget Jones in the Bridget Jones’s Diary franchise; but according to Dr. Brian Glatt, weight loss will eliminate the double chin rather than making it longer than before.

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Botox

Zellweger has nearly no wrinkles on her face! This is mostly likely due to Botox injections. According to celebrity plastic surgeons, she has had Botox regularly to keep her face wrinkle-free.

“It appears that she may have undergone injections of Botox, preventing her brows and forehead from creating her trademark look,” Plastic surgeon Anthony Youn

Her eyebrows are lower and straighter. This can occur with age and also with the use of Botox to maintain a smooth wrinkle free brow. – Cosmetic Surgeon Dr. Yael Halaas

Dr. Barry M. Weintraub estimated that ‘fat or fillers can be conservatively put into the upper eyelid (just below the brow) to give the appearance of “bedroom eyes.”’

Cheek fillers

According to Dr. Douglas Taranow, Renee Zellweger seems to have gotten fillers in her cheeks as well.

It now appears as if she may have ‘Voluma-ed out’… too much Voluma filler in the cheeks. Her forehead has no wrinkles and her eyebrows are lower without her signature central peak which is commonly seen with too much Botox. – Dr. Douglas Taranow.

Laser treatment

From her “before and after photos” taken in 2011 and 2013 below, you can see her skin is much more radiant and glowing. Board Certified Cosmetic Surgeon Dr. Yael Halaas said Renee’s youthful-looking skin was a result of superficial procedures, possibly a laser treatment or other facials or peels.

I would specifically recommend photo facials (intense pulse light), superficial chemical peels, and Perfective Ceuticals brightening system for women who want to look like a celebrity.

Breast implants

Her breasts seem to be larger than before, which is usually the result of a breast implant procedure. This is not the result of her weight gain, which can also cause larger breasts. If you look at the photos below, it’s quite clear that her breast size seems much larger than before while she seems not to have gained much weight. Of course, the enlargement of breast size might also be caused by push-up bras.

The following photos will show you that her breast size changes are more likely a result of cosmetic surgery procedures rather than wearing a push-up bra.

Anyhow, just as Dr. Shirley Madhere said,

“The photos do show differences to Ms. Zellweger’s facial contours … the more important things to note are that she is talented, personable, and well-respected for her craft. ” She has paid too much efforts into her craft that that’s enough to make her as a beauty.

Blepharoplasty surgery (photo above)

According to Dr. Randal Haworth, Renee Zellweger also went through blepharoplasty surgery at least once: ‘In my opinion, Renee underwent a blepharoplasty, which entails removing the perceived excess amount of eyelid skin and fat from the area between the eyebrow and the upper eyelash,’ he says.

“The distance between the brow and her eye is much smaller than before.””Her forehead is smooth – you would expect more expressive wrinkles when she smiles which indicates a possible small dose of Botox between the eyelid and eye.”- Dr Alex Karidis of London’s Karaidis Clinic