Natasha Lyonne’s Plastic Surgery – What We Know So Far

What plastic surgeries did Natasha Lyonne do? The actor looks typically incredible, but why not perfect to look with some cosmetic surgery? Below are all Natasha Lyonne’s plastic surgeries and body measurements!

Introduction

Natasha was born April 4, 1979 in New York City. She has Jewish ancestry. From her early roles, you should check Vivian Abromowitz from 1998 movie Slums of Beverly Hills. Young Natasha showed her perfect body wearing white sheer lace bra and even less. Some fans wondered after seeing her full firm bust if Lyonne has some type of enlargement surgery. But her breasts are naturally shaped, she doesn’t have breast implants.

Plastic Surgery Facts

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

Natasha Lyonne - 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 Natasha Lyonne's body and face are natural?

The actor is looking marvelous. It must be a breeze to stand in the limelight when boasting such an hot figure as Natasha Lyonne.
Natasha Lyonne never needed any plastic surgery, she was already extraordinary and a natural beauty. Are the plastic surgery rumors to be taken seriously?

Natasha Lyonne Quotes

"I adore Eddie Kaye Thomas and Jason Biggs. Eddie was the only one who called me when they were doing 'American Reunion' and told me, 'You need to do this.'"

Natasha Lyonne

"It's such a weird thing: to sit and look at yourself is so distracting to the psyche. It would be like me standing in front of a mirror and looking at myself all day, trying to find a flaw."

Natasha Lyonne

"I have a lot of friends who are trying to clean up their act, or that are still making trouble for themselves, so I'm definitely well-versed on what goes on in the mind and the heart of a person who self-destructs as their coping mechanism, and also what they're like when you take their preferred substance away."

Natasha Lyonne

"I learned that if you're going to be a troublemaker, you don't want a ton of witnesses, because there's inevitable fallout from living like you're in 'Lord of the Flies.'"

Natasha Lyonne

"It's a wild thing, that people have the ability to help each other by just relating to one another."

Natasha Lyonne