Chow Yun-fat Plastic Surgery

Hong Kong actor Chow Yun-fat, best known for his roles as Li Mu-bai in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and Sao Feng in "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End", has admitted to getting plastic surgery in order to improve his appearance.  


Yun-fat, now 59, has revealed that he got an eyelid surgery to get rid of drooping, sagging eyelids.



The Hong Kong star told reporters at recent "Dragonball: Evolution" that he previously underwent the operation in 1989 when he noticed his eyelids "began to droop". 



Chow is so cool admitting to plastic surgery, something unusual for the majority of Hollywood celebrities, that he even joked about it, saying that he would recommend his plastic surgeon to anyone in Hong Kong as "He's cheap and good".



"As I grew older, my eyelids began to droop. I began going for cosmetic surgery in Hong Kong when I was filming The God Of Gamblers in 1989," Chow Yun-fat said, joking: "If you go to Hong Kong for cosmetic surgery, I can introduce you to the doctor. He's cheap and good."



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