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Experts Analyze Nicola Peltz’s Facial Changes Amid New Film Role

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Nicola Peltz, 31, recently completed filming her new movie Prima, where she plays a ballerina and underwent four months of rigorous ballet training, reportedly weighing under 45 kilograms. However, public and expert attention has focused less on her weight and more on noticeable changes in her facial appearance over the years.

In an interview with the Daily Mail, aesthetic doctor Hassan Gladari suggested that Peltz may have undergone subtle cosmetic procedures such as Botox injections to smooth her forehead and possibly a brow lift, either surgical or non-surgical. He also noted that her nose appears more refined, which could be the result of rhinoplasty or non-surgical nose reshaping with fillers. Gladari highlighted the exceptional quality of her skin, resembling the popular 'glass skin' trend, likely achieved through skin rejuvenation treatments like IPL or Lumecca Peak combined with diligent skincare and sun protection.

Plastic surgeon Paul Benwell added that changes in Peltz’s facial contours and skin quality might stem from natural aging, weight fluctuations, professional skincare, makeup, lighting, or skillfully performed cosmetic treatments. He specifically pointed out that Peltz’s teeth appear to have porcelain veneers, which look slightly larger and more prominent than before. Additionally, her upper lip seems fuller than usual.

British plastic surgeon Dr. Rush suggested that Peltz’s lip fullness could be due to a "lip flip" procedure or frequent filler injections. He explained that the subtle fullness maintained even when she smiles is typically achieved by combining small amounts of soft filler with minimal Botox to relax muscles that would otherwise pull the lips inward.

Representatives for Peltz declined to comment on these assessments. Observers continue to monitor her evolving appearance as she gains attention for both her film role and aesthetic transformation.

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