Nancy Reagan’s Facelift

Are the rumors about Nancy Reagan’s facelift true? She already looks lovely but might have wanted to look even better. Learn all about the actor’s plastic surgery below.

Short Bio

Nancy Reagan was an American actress and former first lady who had a net worth of $25 million at the time of her death. Nancy was an accomplished American film actor working much in the 1940s and 1950s.

She dated actors Clark Gable, Robert Stack, and Peter Lawford before marrying future president Ronald Reagan in March 1952. She had two children, Patti and Ronald Jr., and two step-children, Maureen and Michael.

She began seeing Ronald Reagan after his divorce from actress Jane Wyman.

Nancy Reagan's Plastic Surgeries

Reagan often stayed at Vanderbilt’s apartment at 10 Gracie Square when she was in New York. It is where she recuperated after a partial facelift performed by a Park Avenue plastic surgeon, and it is where she comforted Vanderbilt after the suicide of her son, Carter Cooper, in 1988.

Whether it's classical cosmetic enhancements like a boob job or more obscure things like eyelid surgery, here is a list of all the known plastic surgeries Nancy Reagan has done:

Nancy Reagan - Cosmetic Procedures
Nose JobN/A
Boob JobN/A
Breast ReductionN/A
FaceliftYes
LipsN/A
FillersN/A
BotoxN/A
LiposuctionN/A
Butt ImplantsN/A
Butt LiftN/A
Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)N/A

Plastic Surgery Pics

Check out these pictures of Nancy Reagan. Is there any plastic surgery involved?

What to make of Nancy Reagan's facelift? She is beaming with confidence!

Quotes by Nancy Reagan

"My life began with Ronnie."

Nancy Reagan

"The movies were custard compared to politics."

Nancy Reagan

"You know, the polls show that 70 percent of the people are for stem-cell research."

Nancy Reagan

"It's always written that my father was a rich, conservative John Bircher. That is untrue. He was not rich. He was not a John Bircher."

Nancy Reagan

"I'm particularly happy that the Ronald Reagan Building is both public and private, and embraces his lifelong belief... in free and open trade."

Nancy Reagan