Victoria Principal: Did Her Plastic Surgeon Hubby Give Her a Facelift?
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From "The Swan" to "Extreme Makeover," it seems the plastic surgery craze is hitting an all-time fever pitch. But former "Dallas" actress and Principal Secret skin care line creator VICTORIA PRINCIPAL and her plastic surgeon husband, DR. HARRY GLASSMAN, come to ET to talk about their innovative "Total Consultation" as they reveal whether or not Victoria's doctor hubby has done any work on her!
"I think they think if Harry has a lunch hour, that is what he does," Victoria tells JANN CARL about the public's assumptions. "Like, magically, if you're married to a cosmetic surgeon you heal in 60 minutes!"
Harry says people ask him about it all the time. "They presume because Victoria looks so good and because she is married to me that she must have had a facelift," he says. "And that is not true; Victoria has never had a facelift. She is very fortunate genetically."
Victoria says the rumors began nearly 20 years ago. "This started in my 30s and it really hurt my feelings," she reveals, saying it also angered her, especially since they began right after she married Harry.
"I've been in front of the camera since I was five, so one month after we were married suddenly Harry did my face? I said, 'What was I when he married me? A dog? Did I bark my vows?'"
But she says at 55, she's happy with the way she looks. "I kind of like the way things are," she says. "And although there is a southward shift, it fits me." But she will never say never to a little nip or tuck in the future, with her husband at the helm. "I take good care of myself and it doesn't mean that I would never have a facelift," she says. "I just haven't had a facelift."
Victoria and Harry are spreading the healthy-minded word about beauty with their joint effort called "Total Consultation." "Some of my patients have read Victoria's book on beauty, diet and exercise and asked me if they could consult with Victoria," Harry says about how the plan came about. "So I brought the idea home to her about eight to 10 months ago. She agreed that she would come in once a month and meet with seven or eight of my patients."
Victoria says it's the teamwork that makes it so successful. "Harry is the doctor so he's dealing with the medical aspects in terms of surgery or other procedures," she says. "My area is skin, hair, teeth, diet, exercise, posture, voice and spirit."
Surprisingly enough, their goal is for surgery to be the client's last resort. "Any time you can solve a problem non-invasively, non-surgically, that should be the way to go," Harry admits. "So I've learned from working with Victoria because she can solve many of the problems that we, as surgeons, can't solve in a much kinder and gentler way."





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