Did Ellen Pompeo Undergo Plastic Surgery? Body Measurements and More!
It’s only natural to want to look admirable. So what plastic surgeries have Ellen Pompeo done to achieve this goal? We have collected all plastic surgery information below, whether it’s a facelift, boob job, or anything else.
Ellen was born November 10, 1969 in Everett, Massachusetts. Her by far most famous role is Dr. Meredith Grey in popular TV series Grey’s Anatomy, This show started in 2005 and still continues in 2014. Pompeo’s ancestry is Italian, Irish and English. Her first role was on one episode of Law & Order in 1996. Her notable movies include Catch Me If You Can, Daredevil, and Art Heist. Pompeo won People’s Choice Award for Favorite TV Drama Actress in 2013. It was of course for her role as Dr. Grey.
Height | 1.7 m, 5’7” (feet & inches) |
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Weight | 57 kg, 125 pounds |
Cup Size (US) | Cup Size B |
Body Shape | Hourglass Body Shape |
Dress Size (US) | Dress Size 6 |
Shoe Size (US) | Shoe Size 9 |
Dr. Andrew Miller, a board-certified facial plastic surgeon who has also never treated the star, agreed that while Ellen might have had work done, she hasn’t gotten Botox. “Her eyelids look naturally aged, and you can see some wrinkles on the forehead and crow’s feet, so no Botox,” he said.
Nothing indicates that she ever used any lip injections.
Nose Job (Rhinoplasty) | N/A |
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Boob Job (Breast Augmentation) | No |
Breast Reduction | N/A |
Facelift (Rhytidectomy) | N/A |
Lips | No |
Fillers | N/A |
Botox | No |
Liposuction | N/A |
Butt Implants | N/A |
Butt Lift (Buttock Lift) | N/A |
Eyelid Surgery | No |
Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty) | N/A |
Ellen Pompeo - Plastic Surgery Photos
Quotes by Ellen Pompeo
"I went up a pants size during my pregnancy."
Ellen Pompeo
"People love to watch a train wreck, I suppose."
Ellen Pompeo
"My daily schedule is quite hectic, but I have to put my health first in order to be the best mom and wife I can be."
Ellen Pompeo
"We're teaching young girls that this is what they should be focusing on: rich and famous girls who are rich and famous for nothing."
Ellen Pompeo
"There's a remarkable amount of sexism on TV. When male characters are flawed, they're interesting, deep and complex. But when female characters are flawed, they're just a mess. It's good to put more flawed but interesting female characters out there because it promotes equality."
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