GUNS N' ROSES: Plastic Surgeons Weigh In On AXL ROSE's 'New' Face

May 18, 2004

Star magazine recently spoke with Los Angeles-based plastic surgeon Dr. Anthony Griffin and New York-based plastic surgeon Dr. John Sherman about Axl Rose and the GUNS N' ROSES frontman's radical change in appearance. "I'd say Axl had cheek implants put in at some point," Griffin said. "They're very dramatic." As for his nose, "It looks like the tip has been refined, and the width of the nose looks about 30% less than before," Sherman observed. What about the brow? "It looks like he had a brow lift at some point," Griffin said. "And possibly some lower lid work done" to get rid of under-eye circles. Click here to see "before" and "after" photos.

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