
Pamela Anderson has been the subject of relentless speculation about undergoing plastic surgery over the years, but she has remained fairly private about it.
“I'm not against plastic surgery, what I've had done will stay with me, and that's fine, but I don't want anything else,” she once said. “I'll do facials, but I don't want to go down the scary route and have knives plunged into me.”
However, back in the 90s and early 2000s, she was quite open about admitting she had breast implants. Or she probably had no choice because interviewers wouldn’t stop asking her about it.
“I always said my b**bs had a career and I was just tagging along …” she said in her 2023 documentary Pamela, a love story.
“I didn't know to lie or withhold anything in interviews,” she continued. “So when people would ask me if I had surgery or anything like that, then I'd just answer. And so that just kind of set the ball rolling.”
After increasing her bust size to 34D in the early 1990s, she famously removed her implants years later to enjoy her natural look.
“I just didn’t feel like it looked very good,” she told Entertainment Tonight in 1999.
She said there was no medical problem that made her want to remove them, but she simply wanted to downsize because they no longer felt right. She noted that doctors found a leak during the removal procedure.
“I feel like I’m a petite person and just having these large breasts was, it just didn’t feel right anymore,” she said.
Her implants were so in demand that Ripley’s Believe-It-Or-Not Museum wanted to buy them and display them.
Years later, she took a 180-degree turn and had breast implants again, going to a size 34DD, but later had them removed, too.
As for procedures to her face, she claimed to People that she tried Botox and didn’t like it.
“I am the last person to try Botox but I did,” she told the outlet. “I felt like my eyes sunk into my head so far that I didn’t look look like me anymore! I’m not into all that stuff.”
“I think a little bit of maintenance is good,” she added. “There are things we can do to perk ourselves up. Some people go too far. I’m not obsessed.”
“I'm not against plastic surgery, what I've had done will stay with me, and that's fine, but I don't want anything else,” she once said. “I'll do facials, but I don't want to go down the scary route and have knives plunged into me.”
However, back in the 90s and early 2000s, she was quite open about admitting she had breast implants. Or she probably had no choice because interviewers wouldn’t stop asking her about it.
“I always said my b**bs had a career and I was just tagging along …” she said in her 2023 documentary Pamela, a love story.
“I didn't know to lie or withhold anything in interviews,” she continued. “So when people would ask me if I had surgery or anything like that, then I'd just answer. And so that just kind of set the ball rolling.”
After increasing her bust size to 34D in the early 1990s, she famously removed her implants years later to enjoy her natural look.
“I just didn’t feel like it looked very good,” she told Entertainment Tonight in 1999.
She said there was no medical problem that made her want to remove them, but she simply wanted to downsize because they no longer felt right. She noted that doctors found a leak during the removal procedure.
“I feel like I’m a petite person and just having these large breasts was, it just didn’t feel right anymore,” she said.
Her implants were so in demand that Ripley’s Believe-It-Or-Not Museum wanted to buy them and display them.
Years later, she took a 180-degree turn and had breast implants again, going to a size 34DD, but later had them removed, too.
As for procedures to her face, she claimed to People that she tried Botox and didn’t like it.
“I am the last person to try Botox but I did,” she told the outlet. “I felt like my eyes sunk into my head so far that I didn’t look look like me anymore! I’m not into all that stuff.”
“I think a little bit of maintenance is good,” she added. “There are things we can do to perk ourselves up. Some people go too far. I’m not obsessed.”
