Priyanka Chopra Jonas opened up about getting a botched nose surgery that left her "devastated and hopeless."

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"Going through my divorce, my ex disclosed that I’d had a facelift," she told Allure. "He had a photographer show up outside an appointment where I had some microneedling on my scars. So [my ex] told someone that I had a facelift, and said it was botched, which is really ridiculous."

"I went back and forth about whether I was going to say anything about my facelift — um, he kind of let the cat out of the bag," she added. "I think I could have gotten away with, ‘Oh, she looks so much better after her divorce.’ I think I probably would've been able to get away with it — or not, I don't know."

Denise even shared before-and-after photos online. 

She added that after the surgery, she feels more confident in her appearance. “I only look in the mirror about a thousand times, every half hour,” she joked. “I’m totally satisfied. My neck and my chin…I mean, it’s the bomb! I have no complaints. I still have some pain, but in six more months, I’ll be perfect in terms of the swelling. But it looks good and I’m still Jackée.”

She also shared that her recovery process was extremely grueling. She said, "Y'all lied. This shit hurts so bad. Everyone's like, ‘Oh my god, after my surgery, I was up, and at the movies, at the mall, I went shopping.’ Hell no. Your girl could not move by herself. And I would say that — I don't know, I'm just assuming — I’m a little bit more muscular than most girls that get them done, so going under the muscle and kind of doing all of that work really hurt my body."

She added, "In 2025 there are many other things we can do before surgery but when it’s time, and if I choose to, I know some great doctors 😉💞."

She also explained that for her role in The Testament of Ann Lee, she had to stop getting Botox while filming. “I couldn’t get Botox for a year,” she said. “That was a big assignment... When I first got [Botox], I was, like, 'This is amazing,' because I frown a lot. But then it all came back in a way that was absolutely necessary for all the work I was doing."

Megan also said she's gotten Botox, filler, and every laser treatment "you could possibly think." She also got a nose job in her early 20s. "I had my nose done when I was in my early 20s. I've literally been accused of having six, seven, or eight rhinoplasty surgeries — which is impossible; your nose would get necrosis and fall off. I haven't had a rhinoplasty since I was, I'm gonna say 23," she said. 

She added that she isn't opposed to getting more injections, or even a facelift, in the future. But she doesn't believe that people should be judged for the choices they make about their own bodies. 

He said that after the procedure, he ended up hating how it looked, and during his next filming hiatus, he went to see a different doctor and got another nose job. "I'm not all that happy with it. My nose looks kind of pushed up like Peter Pan or something. So on my next hiatus, I have it redone by Michael Jackson's plastic surgeon," he explained. "Who better to handle the delicate task of resculpting my nose than the man who created a whole new face for M.J.? I haven't even been on the show for a year, and I've already graduated from the youthful newbie to the double-nose-job guy."

The Mayo Clinic defines fibrocystic breasts as "composed of tissue that feels lumpy or ropelike in texture. Doctors call this nodular or glandular breast tissue."

"I have markers in my breast, like metal markers in my breast, for these fibrosis, for these lumps or whatever," she said. "I'm not supposed to be getting breast implants." She said that after she got them put in, the implants "started hurting" her. "I got way too much scar tissue because my breasts are too dense, and I'm not supposed to have breast implants," she said. 

She recalled having a hard time breathing, so she ended up seeing a doctor who discovered a "polyp in [her] nasal cavity that would need to be surgically removed." She explained, "While shaving off the polyp, the doctor also accidentally shaved the bridge of my nose, and the bridge collapsed. When it was time to remove the bandages and the condition of my nose was revealed, Mom and I were horrified. My original nose was gone. My face looked completely different. I wasn't me anymore."

She added, "While it took a few years of seeing a stranger gazing back at me every time I looked in the mirror, I've gotten accustomed to this face. Now when I look in the mirror, I am no longer surprised; I've made peace with this slightly different me. This is my face. This is my body. I might be flawed, but I am me."

"I didn't tell my husband, and then for about six months, he kept saying, 'Hello, pretty!' and then I told him, and he found it hilarious," she added. "And then it wore off. It's temporary. But I've always loved faces that aren't symmetrical and teeth that aren't flawless."

"He was like, 'So you don't feel bad, is there anything that you want?' I was like, 'Yeah, if I get lipo, will people stop calling me fat?'" she shared. "So I got a twofer. It was just a mess, just being that young, and the pain of it all." 

"Over the years as my hair kept thinning, I kept secretly getting more procedures & would just pray that no one would find out," he continued. "Why? Why did I care so much? What does that say about me? Being a vain actor in an industry that rewards beauty, I vowed to keep this my secret forever. I feel SO stupid saying that, but it's my truth. As if someone finding out would somehow negate my talent, or make me less viable or valuable in the world."

The procedure was intended "to have them lifted," but she ended up with "bigger boobs that [she] didn't want" and got the implants removed. "They're worse now than they were before," she said at the time, adding that she "would never do anything like that again."

He told Vogue, "What was really bothering me was my neck and how loose the skin was. I started to become very conservative with the Botox because I don't like the way guys looked when they were, like, very Botoxed, and even with the filler, it seemed like it was just becoming too much. So I started doing thread lifts to hold up my jowls and the area of my face where the skin was sagging. But I found that those were only effective for a very short period of time. The fillers were too heavy, and the threads didn't really hold anything up anymore. So Dr. Frank said, 'I can continue doing stuff to your face, but it's really not going to help much. It's not going to be effective. You're at that time where I think you should consider a surgery that requires cutting rather than, like, injecting.'"

She later shared photos of her surgical scars on Instagram because some people didn't believe her. 

She opened up to the UK's Sunday Times, explaining that she initially got the fillers because she was "chasing" the youthfulness she had in previous years, but regrets the decision. "There was a time when you go, 'Oh, I'm changing. I'm looking older.' And I tried to chase that [youthfulness] for years," she added. "And I didn't realize that, oh shit, I'm actually looking really strange with injections and doing stuff to my face that I would never do now."

"Enough is enough. It all has to come out," she said, explaining why she was also removing her facial fillers. "Back to the baseline. Honestly, I'm just tired of the look, and it's just not flattering, it's not what I look like. It totally changed my face."

"Maybe just because it's not something that we, or at least for myself, [I was] around much growing up," he added. "There's just this idea that this is something we don't talk about. But I like the idea that we can break that and have a conversation where it's not a big deal."

Martha's doctor, dermatologist Dan Belkin, also explained to her, "We have Botox-like products...that can soften some muscle, and on you, what I do with the Botox is I try to reduce downward pull on the face. So I do a little bit in the jawline and on the neck so that we can reduce the banding on the neck and reduce the downward pull on the face to keep those muscles a little weaker so the muscles of the cheek can pull up a little more."