Hollywood pinup Jennifer Aniston has discussed what medical procedures she has done.
The 56-year-old Friends actress was talking to the new issue of Glamour, which came out on Tuesday.
Aniston was not alone in the interview as she was joined by her Morning Show costars Reese Witherspoon, Marion Cotillard, Karen Pittman and Nicole Beharie.
At one point the star with the perennial fresh Malibu tan was chatting with Cotillard in a group interview when she admitted that she got ‘facials and the lasers and all that good stuff.’
She did not, however, admit to getting plastic surgery, which has been speculated not only because she looks so youthful but also because she was spotted outside a plastic surgeon’s office in Connecticut with pal Sandra Bullock last year.

Jennifer Aniston discussed what medical procedures she has done while talking to the new issue of Glamour. Aniston was with her Morning Show costars Reese Witherspoon, Marion Cotillard, Karen Pittman and Nicole Beharie

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The center specializes in face lifts and nose jobs, though they also offer Botox and other injectables such as Kybella.
The subject of staying young looking came up when Aniston was asked about getting older. But 49-year-old Cotillard jumped in by saying Aniston has made her feel empowered about aging.
‘That means so much to me,’ Jennifer replied.
‘We didn’t have that [those kind of role models growing up]. And I think as far as aging gracefully, I have an eternal fountain of optimism and positivity. Call it youth if you want. But I think it all starts with how we love our bodies and love where we are,’ she added.
‘I’m not going to say I don’t get the facials and the lasers and all that good stuff. I mean, I’m maintained,’ Jennifer continued.
‘I’m not going to just go down and let these gray hairs take over. So its perspective, and also knowing that this is our one body.
‘It’s a mindset. So it means a lot to me to hear that from Marion, who I think is a walking beam of sunshine and love and beauty and talent,’ she noted.
While Aniston has admitted to doing Botox in the past, she said it was not for her.
In 2015, Aniston said that she was not a fan of injections. ‘People think that I do a lot of (Botox) injections, but I don’t,’ began the Along Came Polly actress.

She did not, however, admit to getting plastic surgery, which has been speculated not only because she looks so youthful but also because she was spotted outside a plastic surgeon’s office in Connecticut with pal Sandra Bullock last year. Seen in 2020

While she has admitted to doing Botox in the past, she said it was not for her. Instead, she does Peptide Injections. And for decades she has denied getting a nose job. Seen in Just Go With It in 2011
‘I’m not saying that I haven’t tried it but I see how it’s a slippery slope. All that cosmetic stuff looks ridiculous on me,’ she told Yahoo Beauty. ‘And like we were saying before, they just start to lose perspective, it’s their new normal, so it’s a hard one to come back from.’
Last year the Bruce Almighty star again talked staying youthful looking during an interview with The Wall Street Journal. She said she tried a salmon sperm facial, though she admittedly isn’t sure if it did anything for her skin.
Aniston then said she liked peptide injections. Peptides are strings of molecules called amino acids, which are the ‘building blocks’ of proteins. Peptides are basically short proteins that are about 2-100 amino acids long. Peptide supplements may have anti-aging, muscle growth, and fat loss benefits, according WebMD.
And for decades she has denied getting a nose job. In 2007 Aniston shared with People she had rhinoplasty for a deviated septum not to change the shape of her nose. ‘Best thing I ever did… As far as all the other [rumors], as boring as it sounds, it’s still mine. All of it.’

Aniston in photos for the brand she works with, Pvolve, which keeps her toned

Aniston in February 2024; she is still on the A-list in Hollywood
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The size 0 workout enthusiast who uses a Pvolve workout is on the fad diet called the 16:8 Diet which involves intermittent fasting.
Jennifer has said she does Pvolve five days a week.
Her workout regime is cardio intense, while she also attends 10-to-20 minute Pvolve classes.
Pvolve is a science-led workout method that combines low-impact functional fitness with resistance-based equipment, she has said.
That is how she stays a reported 117lbs at 5ft5in.
The Emmy winner talked to InStyle about how she has beaten her body up over the past 15 years in order to look Hollywood perfect but it has taken a toll on her.
While talking up her collaboration with fitness brand Pvolve, she said now her mindset around health has shifted.
That means she no longer does exercises that are ‘too repetitive’ – like being on a StairMaster for hours. ‘When you’re in a mindset of, ‘I need to do 45 minutes of cardio or I won’t get a good workout,’ it’s daunting,’ she shared with the site. ‘I believed it for so long. I just burnt out and broke my body.’
Sometimes she just worked out too hard. And a therapist had to point it out. ‘My physical therapist gave me a Barbie doll that’s covered in Kinesio tape,’ she shared.
‘It’s a silly mental image until you realize the purpose of all that tape is ‘to show every injury I’ve had in the last 15 years.’
How she cultivates the right workout vibe: ‘I much prefer working out with friends,’ she admitted.

These days she stays in great shape as it helps her sell products like her brand LolaVie
‘Doing your own workout by yourself, meh. If you get some good music going you can have fun, but I like to be guided. It’s too easy for me to do things less correctly than I should.’
Turns out she jams to hip hop during her sweat session.
‘It’s hard for me to choose favorites. There are so many! I’m really into Lizzo right now, I love Rihanna, of course, and I love old-school ’90s hip-hop.’
The Hollywood it girl started working with the program after hurting her back two years ago.
And she claims Pvolve helps ‘strengthen and restore’ her body through its on-demand classes. ‘As we get into our lovely older periods, we have to keep it exciting. And we have to be kinder to our bodies,’ the Friends vet told People this week.
And she has told her pals to get on it. ‘I like to find something that really works and then share it with my girlfriends,’ Aniston noted. ‘If I had known about it 20 years ago when I was breaking my body to begin with, we would’ve saved so much pain.’