Nicollette Sheridan Plastic Surgery: Before and After Her Boob Job
Yes, Nicollette Sheridan had plastic surgery in the form of a boob job. Check out the transformation in the images below. Was the cosmetic procedure worth it? At least the actor seems to believe so.
Who Is Nicollette Sheridan?
Nicollette was born 21 November 1963 in Worthing, UK. List of her former boyfriends include Leif Garrett, Nicklas Soderblom, and Michael Bolton. Sheridan was also married once. Her husband was actor Harry Hamlin. But the marriage lasted only from 1991 til 1993. Nicollettes most famous role is Edie Britt from Desperate Housewives. In 2005, Sheridan posed for Maxim magazine cover, wearing only black sheer nightie that nicely highlighted her new silicone implants.
Plastic Surgery Overview
Plastic surgery is normal among celebrities in Hollywood. Breast implants and rhinoplasties are nothing new there. Check out the table below to see Nicollette Sheridan's plastic surgery history.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Job) | N/A |
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Breast Augmentation | Yes |
Breast Reduction | N/A |
Facelift | N/A |
Lips | N/A |
Fillers | N/A |
Botox | N/A |
Liposuction | N/A |
Butt Implants | N/A |
Butt Lift | N/A |
Eyelid Surgery | N/A |
Pictures
Check out these images of Nicollette Sheridan. Is there any kind of plastic surgery involved here?
Nicollette Sheridan Quotes
I came over when I was 10 years old, which was very difficult because everybody made fun of me.
Nicollette Sheridan
There was this thing written that I had gone into a candle store, and my hair went up in flames because of all the hair spray. First of all, I never have hair spray in my hair, and I've never even heard of this store, and my hair has never been burned.
Nicollette Sheridan
For some reason, Hollywood seems to have painted me as a gorgeous vixen at times or the sweet girl.
Nicollette Sheridan
I think I've always been a fighter in a healthy way.
Nicollette Sheridan
I'm actually more comfortable playing the stroke victim or the girl with no makeup on, looking scruffy and it's all about what's going on inside rather than on the outside.
Nicollette Sheridan