A top aesthetic doctor had weighed in on rumours that Victoria Beckham has gone under the knife to stay looking youthful — claiming he’s ‘sure’ she has.
Last week the former Spice Girl, 50, shared photo with husband David, 49 — sparking a torrent of comments about her enviably youthful appearance.
‘How is time rolling back for VB she looks gorgeous,’ wrote one fan on the post, which has received almost most half a million likes.
Another put their suspicions more bluntly: ‘It’s interventions NOT her makeup’.
In response, London-based cosmetic expert Dr Jonny Betteridge shared the image with his 308,000 Instagram followers and suggested the fashion designer had undergone facelift to maintain her appearance.
He told his followers that this recent photo made him want to investigate because her face is showing ‘minimal signs of aging and looks much tighter.’
Dr Betteridge goes on to suggest Victoria may have had a facelift to compensate for using too much filler.
Showing a picture of the star in 2021 he suggests her face shows signs of ‘over-filling’.
Last week the former Spice Girl, 50, shared photo with husband David, 49 — sparking a torrent of comments about her enviably youthful appearance
He added that he frequently sees this with celebrities who end up ‘looking puffy and overfilled’ before getting their filler dissolved.
To fix this issue he suggested Victoria had a deep plane face and neck lift — a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and tissue from the face and neck to improve the signs of aging.
‘Often a deep plane face and neck lift is then considered the best option which I think she’s had done,’ Dr Betteridge said.
Visible scars around the hairline, temple and ears can be a telltale sign someone has undergone a facelift.
In the video Dr Betteridge highlights a creasing by her earlobe which he claims is ‘indicative of this treatment’.
Showing another set of pictures snapped a decade apart, one photo at 40 years and the other at 50, he continues to argue that the images look too similar for her not to have had surgery.
‘There’s no way you can have the same facial contours without having some degree of surgical intervention,’ he said.
Commenting on the changing appearance of her lips he implies she had lip filler which has caused a ‘shelf’ shape.
Dr Betteridge told his followers that this recent photo made him want to investigate because her face is showing ‘minimal signs of aging and looks much tighter’
In the video Dr Betteridge highlights a creasing by Victoria’s earlobe which he claims is ‘indicative’ of a deep plane facelift
While Dr Betteridge comments on Victoria’s possible facelift and filler he stresses that she looks great
Dr Betteridge said: ‘Picking up on her lips as well she has an “m” shaped lip which is characterised by a central portion and thinner sides, this is notoriously challenging to inject with filler which can be prone to projecting the top lip forward and creating a shelf.’
Overfilling lips can cause swelling, bruising, lumps and unevenness if it is not administered correctly, cosmetic experts warn.
However, while Dr Betteridge comments on Victoria’s possible facelift and filler he stresses that she looks great.
‘I think she is a great example of where surgery may have been performed in a very effective but discreet way,’ he said.
But a facelift isn’t the only plastic surgery Victoria is rumoured to have had done.
The fashionista has previously denied getting plastic surgery after she suddenly transformed from her natural 34A to a 34DD overnight but came clean in 2017.
Speculation that the she had gone under the knife to enhance her cleavage first began in the 1990s, before her biographer Andrew Morton revealed the star visited a London clinic for breast implants following the birth of her first son, Brooklyn, in 1999.
Publicly, the singer always denied going under the knife and in September 2001, she insisted her inflated look was down to tape and push-up bras.
However, in 2005 Victoria’s lawyers admitted that the denials were untrue and that she ‘had in fact undergone breast enhancement surgery’.
In a resurfaced letter that the singer-turned designer penned to her younger self for British Vogue in 2017, she expresses regret at her decision, warning: ‘I should probably say, don’t mess with your boobs.
‘All those years I denied it — stupid. A sign of insecurity. Just celebrate what you’ve got,’ she added.