Nicole Maines’ Plastic Surgery – What We Know So Far

Did Nicole Maines have plastic surgery? It’s true, Nicole Maines looks radiant, but sometimes a little bit of surgery may enhance one’s natural beauty. Below are the rumors, plastic surgery facts, and more!

Short Bio

A transgender actress from America, Nicole Maines was assigned male at birth but after realizing that she is transgender, chose the name Nicole after a character in the hit TV series, Zoey 101. She first gained nationwide attention through a legal case in which she sued the school for banning her from using the girl’s washroom. Nicole ultimately won the case and was awarded $75,000. Later she was subject to a book titled, Becoming Nicole: The Transformation of an American Family and also appeared in the HBO documentary, The Trans List which highlighted the personal stories of being a transgender. In 2018, it was announced that Nicole Maines will star in The CW series Supergirl as Nia Nal / Dream Girl which makes her the first transgender TV superhero ever.

Nicole Maines' Plastic Surgeries

A few days later, she officially became Nicole Amber Maines. In July 2015, Maines had gender-affirming surgery in Philadelphia, a month after graduating from high school. Maines attended high school at Portland, Maine’s Waynflete School, and attended the University of Maine alongside her brother Jonas.

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 Nicole Maines has done:

Nicole Maines - Cosmetic Procedures
Nose JobN/A
Boob JobN/A
Breast ReductionN/A
FaceliftN/A
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 Nicole Maines. Is there any plastic surgery involved?

Hello there: Nicole Maines effortlessly steals the spotlight, but has she gone under the knife?

Quotes by Nicole Maines

"For a number of years at my public elementary school in rural Maine, I was treated like all the other girls in school. That changed in September 2007 when a male classmate, set on a path by his grandfather, followed me into the girls' restroom. The end result was that I had to use the school's staff bathroom - just me, no one else."

Nicole Maines

"There are infinite combinations that people can experience, because no two people are alike, and no two people's identities should be expected to be alike. I mean, we see it in fashion: one size does not fit all. And I think it's, you know, completely ridiculous that we've expected people's identities to be one size fits all."

Nicole Maines

"I'm so glad that all the work that my family and I are doing is yielding positive results and making actual change!"

Nicole Maines

"Because you never know when a transgender person is going to come into your life, you need to be prepared, and you need to be ready to help them."

Nicole Maines

"My family knew that they loved me, and whatever this 'I want to be a girl' business was, it certainly wasn't about to change that."

Nicole Maines