Let me tell you something—Debra Messing has been a household name for nearly 25 years, lighting up our screens in iconic shows like Ned & Stacey, Will & Grace, Smash, and The Mysteries of Laura. And guess what? At 49 years old, she still looks absolutely incredible. I mean, this woman hasn’t aged a day since she first stepped into the spotlight. So, naturally, everyone’s curious: how does she keep that radiant, youthful glow?
Could Plastic Surgery Be Behind Debra's Stunning Looks?
Now, let’s talk about the rumors swirling around Debra’s appearance. A lot of fans out there believe that, like many other A-list celebrities, she’s had a little work done. In an exclusive interview with Closer Weekly, renowned plastic surgeon Dr. Vartan Mardirossian suggested that Debra might have undergone a rhinoplasty at some point. He pointed out that her nose has a "nice scoop," and the tip has "just the right amount of rotation and projection." Sounds impressive, right? But wait, there’s more.
Dr. Mardirossian also speculated that Debra could have used fillers to enhance her cheekbones and smooth out her smile lines. And, of course, who doesn’t love Botox? He mentioned that she might have had it injected in her forehead and around her eyes. However, when it comes to a facelift or neck lift, Dr. Mardirossian admitted he couldn’t confirm anything. But he did note that her jawline is "very well defined" and her skin looks "beautiful." It’s hard to argue with that!
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Debra in 1998 (left) and 2017 (right). (Photo Credit: Getty Images)
What Experts Say About Debra's Appearance
Adding to the speculation, Dr. Andrew Miller chimed in, agreeing that Debra might have had a touch of Botox in her forehead to keep those pesky wrinkles at bay. Meanwhile, Dr. Adam Hamawy also told Closer that he believes Botox injections could be part of her beauty routine. But here’s the kicker: Debra herself has hinted that her secret weapon might not involve the knife at all.
In fact, the real magic behind her youthful glow could be something entirely non-invasive—CoolSculpting! Debra herself has raved about this fat-freezing treatment, calling it a game-changer. "It works, it really works," she exclaimed. "I want to shout it to the world like, ‘You guys will not believe this. [Your fat is] frozen and then it slowly leaves your body. It’s incredible!'" Now, that’s a testimonial you can’t ignore.
Debra’s enthusiasm for CoolSculpting is so genuine that she’s even become a spokesperson for the treatment. And hey, if it works for her, it might just work for you too. After all, who wouldn’t want to freeze away those stubborn love handles?
Debra's Honest Take on CoolSculpting
Debra recently opened up about her CoolSculpting journey in a candid interview with E! News. She admitted that she’s not exactly the bravest person when it comes to medical procedures. "I’m a wimp, so anything that involves knives or a hospital is just not for me," she confessed. "But with CoolSculpting, you literally just walk into your dermatologist’s office, they put something on your belly for an hour, you put your clothes back on, and you walk out the door. A couple of months later, the fat is gone. It sounds too good to be true, but it really works!"
In another interview with Good Housekeeping, Debra shared her thoughts on the stigma surrounding cosmetic procedures. "I’m not embarrassed at all about undergoing CoolSculpting," she said. "If someone else wants to judge me because I want to spend an hour in a dermatologist’s office freezing fat off my body so I can feel better in a bathing suit three months later, that’s their problem. I don’t care. I don’t care about that judgment."
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Debra's Realistic Approach to Beauty
Debra also opened up about her personal struggles with body image. "I gave birth, and I had this little pouch on my stomach that just wouldn’t go away," she explained. "We all have hormones. Things happen. Things move. And let’s be honest—I’m lazy! I don’t want to do sit-ups for four hours a day. I’m a single mom and I work full-time. It’s important to be open about doing things to improve how you feel about yourself."
She went on to address the dangerous myth that Hollywood stars are born perfect and age effortlessly. "That’s just not true," she insisted. "It’s incredibly important to be honest about the steps we take to feel good about ourselves. The idea that there are people walking around Hollywood who were born perfect and age perfectly is not only false but also dangerous, especially for young girls. I’m not embarrassed at all to talk about it."



