John Stamos Says Michael Jackson’s Surgeon Redid His Nose After a Failed First Operation
John Stamos, now 62, spoke on The Really Good podcast with TikToker Bobbi Althoff about years of insecurity over his nose and the cosmetic work he pursued. He said he broke his nose as a child in a golf club accident, leaving a small scar, and later chose surgery in 1982 after landing a role on General Hospital because he did not like how it looked on camera.
Stamos said the first operation left him unhappy, and he later turned to Dr. Stephen Hoeflin, the plastic surgeon who operated on Michael Jackson. In his 2023 autobiography If You Would Have Told Me, Stamos wrote that he viewed the decision as more than vanity, saying, “Every nose job tries to call itself anything but a crisis of self-confidence.” He added that after the first surgery his nose felt too turned up, “like Peter Pan’s nose,” and that he wanted the doctor who had created what he described as Jackson’s “new face.”
The article notes that Jackson repeatedly said he had only two nose surgeries, one after breaking his nose during rehearsals and another to improve breathing, but that reports and people around him indicated he likely had more. According to those accounts, Jackson also suffered from lupus, which can damage skin tissue and complicate healing.
The repeated procedures and his medical condition reportedly worsened the structure of Jackson’s nose, fueling rumors that it had “fallen off,” although no proof was ever presented.