Jennifer Garner Shares Her Unfiltered Thoughts On Injectables And Plastic Surgery

Jennifer Garner was anything but tight-lipped when asked for her take on cosmetic enhancements.

In an interview published Friday in Harper’s Bazaar, the actor addressed whether she’s gone under the knife herself.

“Well, I don’t judge whatever makes anyone look or feel their best,” she said. “I haven’t needed it yet, but I can’t say that I haven’t said to doctors before, ‘Do I need to do this?’ And I’ve had really nice doctors who have just been like, ‘No.’”

She admitted she doesn’t know what the future holds when it comes to cosmetic tweaks — but she’s keeping an open mind, as things could always change.

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When the conversation shifted to injectables, like fillers and Botox, Garner didn’t shy away from giving her honest take.

Jennifer Garner said she likes being “able to move” her forehead.
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“But as far as injectables go, I think just find somebody fantastic and proceed with caution,” she advised. “I don’t do a ton, and Botox doesn’t work very well for me, that’s why I wear bangs a lot.”

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The actor added that she appreciates being “able to move” her forehead — a humble flex in a landscape where some expressions are frozen in time.

Garner joins a growing list of celebrities speaking out about cosmetic treatments — or their resistance to them. In a 2024 interview with People, Gabrielle Union weighed in with her own take on anti-aging strategies, offering a high-and-tight alternative to surgical intervention.

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“A high pony for a lady of a certain age is like a facelift,” Union said. “As much as what happens or doesn’t happen with my face is speculated, if you can’t be missing for six months to get a facelift — which I’ve never been missing for six months, get it right — the high pony is going to snatch you.”

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