Did Loni Anderson Go Under the Knife? - Plastic Surgery Talks

Did Loni Anderson Go Under the Knife?

Boob job, nose job, and botox – there is no shortage of opportunities for plastic surgery. What plastic surgeries has Loni Anderson had? Sure, the actor already looks radiant, which cosmetic surgery measures has she taken?

Short Bio

Loni was born August 5, 1945 in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Her most famous role was receptionist Jennifer Marlowe on TV show WKRP in Cincinnati. But she also appeared in several movies, such as Vigilante Force, The Lonely Guy , and Coins in the Fountain. Her first three marriages ended with divorce. Anderson is currently living with her fourth husband, Bob Flick.

She has been married four times: to Bruce Hasselberg, Ross Bickell, Burt Reynolds, and Bob Flick in 2008. She has two children, Quinton and Deidre.

She appeared as herself in the film The Lonely Guy, opposite Steve Martin.

Loni Anderson's Plastic Surgeries

Loni Anderson is yet another veteran actress who began doing cosmetic surgery to deal with her age. She’s no more youthful, but attempted to create herself look youthful with surgery. She’s gone through several methods, together with a facelift, breast reduction, nose job, and perhaps lip implants.

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 Loni Anderson has done:

Loni Anderson - Cosmetic Procedures
Nose JobN/A
Boob JobNo
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 Loni Anderson. Is there any plastic surgery involved?

Well, well, well: The actor manages to look marvelous even without any verified plastic surgeries on her face.

Quotes by Loni Anderson

"They almost ran me off the road several times. There are so many chances that they take to get the right photo."

Loni Anderson

"There's nothing glamorous about being dead."

Loni Anderson

"My sister and I are both diagnosed with second-hand smoke syndromes. We have never smoked, but we grew up with second-hand smoke our entire lives."

Loni Anderson

"We have so much lung capacity that we don't even notice a problem until we are in our 40s."

Loni Anderson

"Your lungs are changed forever from your first cigarette."

Loni Anderson