After the plastic surgeon tells Carrie Bradshaw’s friend he doesn’t need a facelift, she asks what he thinks about her. “I’m just curious, I mean, as long as I’m here,” Carrie says. “You look a little tired,” the doctor replies, suggesting a half facelift. “Unfortunately, Mother Nature and Instagram are much harsher on women,” he opines.
Unlike her onscreen persona, Sarah Jessica Parker won’t be venturing anywhere near a plastic surgeon’s office. She’s resigned to letting nature take its course. “I know what I look like. I have no choice. What am I going to do about it? Stop aging? Disappear?” Parker asked Vogue. Still, it doesn’t mean she hasn’t considered a little cosmetic intervention. During an appearance on “The Howard Stern Show,” Parker admitted that she “thinks about all of it.” However, she said that the ship had sailed, and she missed jumping onboard the facelift express.
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“Now it’s like, you don’t only look a bit rested, you look like an entirely different human being,” she said about how she’d be perceived if she had work done now. Parker explained that she has regular treatments at the dermatologist. And although she feels it’s too late for her, she’s not judging. “I do understand why people make the choice, because there is so much emphasis put on — especially women — primarily women, especially about looks.” Parker said that after “And Just Like That” began airing, she was deluged by critiques of her appearance.