Did Melina Kanakaredes Get Plastic Surgery? Facts and Rumors!

Melina Kanakaredes’ body statistics and plastic surgery facts are all here! Check out her height, body measurements, weight, shoe size, and whether she has undergone cosmetic surgery!

Introduction

Melina was born April 23, 1967 in Akron, Ohio to an insurance salesman and a company owner. She has Bachelor of Arts degree in theater arts from Point Park University where she transferred from Ohio State University. Melina has Greek ancestry. She’s married to Peter Constantinides since 1992. They have two kids. Her most famous role is Stella Bonasera from CSI: NY.

Plastic Surgery Facts

Take a look at the table below. It shows whether or not Melina Kanakaredes went under the knife for different kinds of plastic surgery procedures.

Melina Kanakaredes - Plastic Surgery Overview
Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)N/A
Breast AugmentationNo
Breast ReductionN/A
FaceliftN/A
LipsN/A
FillersN/A
BotoxN/A
LiposuctionN/A
Butt ImplantsN/A
Butt LiftN/A
Eyelid SurgeryN/A

Plastic Surgery Pictures

Can you tell from the photos whether Melina Kanakaredes' body and face are natural?

Congratulations: Melina Kanakaredes is beaming with confidence. The actor looks ravishing as ever, and it's hard to say if cosmetic surgery of any kind is involved.
Who needs cosmetic surgery when in possession of Melina Kanakaredes' mesmerizing smile?

Melina Kanakaredes Quotes

"It's a wonderful time when you sit down around the table for dinner and discuss life. No matter where you are, it gives the semblance of normalcy to my crazy world."

Melina Kanakaredes

"When you're the lead actor in a drama, you have 2 1/2 months at the end of a season to do other projects, and everything has to get done in that time."

Melina Kanakaredes

"People do not realize that Alzheimer's is not old age. It is a progressive and fatal disease and staggering amounts of people develop Alzheimer's every day."

Melina Kanakaredes

"As the lead actor, you naturally get involved with a show."

Melina Kanakaredes

"My grandfather always told me, 'You know you're American first, but you're a Greek-American, which makes you a better American.' It sounds sort of old-world and very sweet, but what he meant was that you should embrace those things that are most special and different about you."

Melina Kanakaredes