Catherine Zeta-Jones (31 percent) and Hugh Jackman (26 percent) epitomize the current ideal faces of beauty. Charlize Theron (23 percent) and Colin Farrell (21 percent) came in second. "Zeta-Jones has a short delicate jaw with small chin and nose, all of which are desirable for an attractive female face," says Dr. Pearlman.
So what have the biggest changes in facial plastic surgery been? According to facial plastic surgeons, they've evolved around safety. Results show that over the past 40 years, advancements in new technologies, safety, and patient results have evolved just as beauty has.
The AAFPRS stresses that prospective patients have realistic expectations and seek cosmetic surgery only to enhance features rather than to look like someone else. They urge patients to make an educated choice when selecting a surgeon if he or she is considering facial plastic surgery. A surgeon should be board certified by boards affiliated with the American Board of Medical Specialists (ABMS) or equivalent boards like the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.