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How Pamela Anderson, 56, Would Look If She Never Had Botox & Plastic Surgery: Pics of Her Face & Figure via Al

Dorcus Osongo
Feb 01, 2024
03:00 P.M.
  • Pamela Anderson, a "Baywatch" star, influenced plastic surgery trends when the show was airing. The actress was renowned for cosmetic enhancements.
  • However, she has now embraced aging, her natural beauty, and inner wellness and abandoned Botox and plastic surgery.
  • AI-generated images speculate her aging journey, including her face and body appearance, from her 40s to her 80s without cosmetic injections.
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Pamela Anderson during the 8th Annual Celebrity Tennis Classic Benefit For "Make A Wish" Foundation in Manhattan Beach, California on September 19, 1992. | Source: Getty Images

Pamela Anderson during the 8th Annual Celebrity Tennis Classic Benefit For "Make A Wish" Foundation in Manhattan Beach, California on September 19, 1992. | Source: Getty Images

Pamela Anderson was among the most hotly pursued stars in her 20s and 30s. She starred in the television series "Baywatch," captivating viewers with her voluptuous physique. The actress was also on the cover of magazines, including Playboy issues.

Pamela Anderson poses for a portrait wearing a swimsuit during the filming of the TV series "Baywatch" in Catalina Island, California, in October 1992. | Source: Getty Images

Pamela Anderson poses for a portrait wearing a swimsuit during the filming of the TV series "Baywatch" in Catalina Island, California, in October 1992. | Source: Getty Images

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While Anderson was on "Baywatch," cosmetic surgeons were elated because the show showcased the actress's body, which had undergone face-lifts, breast augmentation, and tummy tucks.

Pamela Anderson during Hollywood Stars Celebrity Baseball Game at Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles, California, on August 14, 1993. | Source: Getty Images

Pamela Anderson during Hollywood Stars Celebrity Baseball Game at Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles, California, on August 14, 1993. | Source: Getty Images

Anderson admitted to using plastic surgery during this period, but she has now embraced her natural self. However, how would she look today had she not undergone cosmetic procedures in the first place? With the use of an AI tool, 12 pictures show how Anderson might have aged from her 40s to her 80s without plastic surgery.

Pamela Anderson during the Budweiser Surf Tour in California in 1993 | Source: Getty Images

Pamela Anderson during the Budweiser Surf Tour in California in 1993 | Source: Getty Images

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The plastic surgery market was sad to bid farewell to "Baywatch" when it ended as it was a show that revolutionized their industry, from how it portrayed the physique of celebrities such as Anderson.

Pamela Anderson attends a press conference to promote the Coca-Cola Surf Classic event at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, on December 03, 1994. | Source: Getty Images

Pamela Anderson attends a press conference to promote the Coca-Cola Surf Classic event at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, on December 03, 1994. | Source: Getty Images

A plastic surgeon, Dr. Leonard Grossman, gushed about the series, "We were blessed with 'Baywatch.' It is the most vivid form of advertising. It's like an hourlong plastic surgery commercial."

Pamela Anderson during Pamela on Baywatch Set in Huntington Beach, California on August 28, 1996. | Source: Getty Images

Pamela Anderson during Pamela on Baywatch Set in Huntington Beach, California on August 28, 1996. | Source: Getty Images

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Grossman remembered that during the show's peak in the early 1990s, individuals seeking cosmetic procedures would often present images of Anderson in her Speedo magnificence, requesting enhancements, sculpting, and liposuction for an ideal look. "Baywatch and Pam Anderson brought our business to a whole new level," he added.

Pamela Anderson in her 40s to 50s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Pamela Anderson in her 40s to 50s via AI | Source: Midjourney

To some doctors, Pamela Anderson became the benchmark and a reference point for boob jobs. "Some people want to look exactly like her. Others want to make sure they don't get that artificial look," said Dr. Mark Berman of Santa Monica, California.

Pamela Anderson during her guest appearance on MTV's TRL - Total Request Live - shows at their new studios in Leicester Square, central London on October 21, 2004. | Source: Getty Images

Pamela Anderson during her guest appearance on MTV's TRL - Total Request Live - shows at their new studios in Leicester Square, central London on October 21, 2004. | Source: Getty Images

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As per the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Americans underwent 4.6 million surgical and nonsurgical plastic surgery in 1999. In 2000, breast augmentation went up by 51 percent. And despite Americans worrying about the dangers of silicone breasts, the numbers went up by 500 percent between 1992 to 2001.

Pamela Anderson in her 40s to 50s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Pamela Anderson in her 40s to 50s via AI | Source: Midjourney

The actress opened up about what pushed her to get them in an interview in 2003. She recalled that she was in a gym looking at a Playboy and was amazed by how gorgeous the women looked. However, someone told her that those women had undergone cosmetic procedures, which surprised Anderson as she thought they looked like that naturally.

Pamela Anderson hosts the DVD Release of "Baywatch" seasons 1 and 2 at Casa del Mar in Santa Monica on October 30, 2006. | Source: Getty Images

Pamela Anderson hosts the DVD Release of "Baywatch" seasons 1 and 2 at Casa del Mar in Santa Monica on October 30, 2006. | Source: Getty Images

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This revelation motivated Anderson to get her breasts done, and soon, she was a Hollywood sensation. Anderson didn't even like the results of her breast augmentation as she thought hers would turn out like Dolly Parton's, but they didn't. However, she stayed with them.

Pamela Anderson in her 40s to 50s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Pamela Anderson in her 40s to 50s via AI | Source: Midjourney

However, in 1999, Anderson removed her breast implants after going through a divorce. She claimed that she lost her mind due to the divorce and also cut her hair. However, after two weeks, she asked herself, "Where are my boobs?" So, when she was settled down, she went and put her trademark implants right back in.

Pamela Anderson attends a press conference ahead of her appearance on Channel Ten's reality TV show "Big Brother" on the Gold Coast, Australia, on July 9, 2008. | Source: Getty Images

Pamela Anderson attends a press conference ahead of her appearance on Channel Ten's reality TV show "Big Brother" on the Gold Coast, Australia, on July 9, 2008. | Source: Getty Images

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Still, she didn't go back to the size she got during the original surgery; she got them bigger. "If you're going to do it again, why not add a centimeter... It's not going to hurt anybody," she noted.

Pam Anderson on NBC News on July 30, 2008 | Source: Getty Images

Pam Anderson on NBC News on July 30, 2008 | Source: Getty Images

As Anderson grew older, she began to accept her natural body more. When she was 48 and approaching 50, the actress didn't find aging a big deal. "It is what it is. Besides, I feel like I am getting younger all the time," she said.

Pamela Anderson in her 50s to 60s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Pamela Anderson in her 50s to 60s via AI | Source: Midjourney

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At the same time, in 2015, Anderson acknowledged that she had tried Botox but hadn't liked it. "I felt like my eyes sunk into my head so far that I didn't look look like me anymore! I'm not into all that stuff[sic]," she recognized.

Pamela Anderson in her 50s to 60s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Pamela Anderson in her 50s to 60s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Anderson believed that it's important for people to engage in a bit of maintenance but not to go too far with the corrections. The actress added that, while outward beauty was good, looking great started from the inside. "It's about embracing it and feeling great about what you have. And doing the best for you," she revealed.

Pamela Anderson attends Coco Eco Magazine's Wild At Heart issue launch party and "PAMMIES" preview at Ron Robinson in Santa Monica, California, on November 19, 2015. | Source: Getty Images

Pamela Anderson attends Coco Eco Magazine's Wild At Heart issue launch party and "PAMMIES" preview at Ron Robinson in Santa Monica, California, on November 19, 2015. | Source: Getty Images

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The 56-year-old, who thanked her mom's great genes for her good looks, stipulated that feeling beautiful and confident can happen whether one wears makeup or not, as long as they are calm, peaceful, and have non-constant stress.

Pamela Anderson in her 50s to 60s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Pamela Anderson in her 50s to 60s via AI | Source: Midjourney

The movie star, who once wore her hair in a platinum pixie, said she looked better with long hair. She urged people to have a healthier attitude in order to look beautiful. To her, attaining beauty meant being vegan, which she showcased when she hosted her online cooking show "The Sensual Vegan."

Pamela Anderson in her 50s to 60s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Pamela Anderson in her 50s to 60s via AI | Source: Midjourney

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Anderson added that being active made people young. The actress was also keeping busy with her environmental and animal rights activism through her "Pamela Anderson Foundation."

Pamela Anderson attends Paramount Pictures' World Premiere of "Baywatch" in Miami Beach, Florida, on May 13, 2017. | Source: Getty Images

Pamela Anderson attends Paramount Pictures' World Premiere of "Baywatch" in Miami Beach, Florida, on May 13, 2017. | Source: Getty Images

In 2016, Anderson's sentiments about aging hadn't changed. "Aging is something we all deal with," she admitted. The actress noted that undergoing plastic surgery, going to classes, and using creams and supplements did make her look younger and more accepted by her kids, men, and friends.

Pamela Anderson in her 50s to 60s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Pamela Anderson in her 50s to 60s via AI | Source: Midjourney

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She also connected beauty with happiness, pointing out that when she looks back at pictures of when she was in an awful relationship with her ex-husband, Rick Salomon, she notices how she appeared 20 years older. She recalled, "I remember looking in the mirror during filming and saying, 'Who is this person? How did I let myself get to this place?'"

Pamela Anderson attends the Andreas Kronthaler For Vivienne Westwood Womenswear Spring/Summer 2020 show as part of Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France, on September 28, 2019. | Source: Getty Images

Pamela Anderson attends the Andreas Kronthaler For Vivienne Westwood Womenswear Spring/Summer 2020 show as part of Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France, on September 28, 2019. | Source: Getty Images

After going through the romantic crisis. Anderson admitted, "I actually like aging." She has seen how older female role models in her life, including her mom, still have fun, style, and charm, which has made her less apprehensive about her age. "Getting older isn't the end. I know I have so much to look forward to," she noted.

Pamela Anderson in her 60s to 70s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Pamela Anderson in her 60s to 70s via AI | Source: Midjourney

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When asked if she regretted the things she did in pursuit of beauty and youth, Anderson hilariously said that she doesn't need to point her regrets out. However, her makeup artist, Alexis Vogel, commented, "Let's just say that at some point, we all realize less is more."

Pamela Anderson in her 60s to 70s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Pamela Anderson in her 60s to 70s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Now, Anderson feels most powerful when she is her natural self. She adores her freckles and likes seeing them when her hair isn't done. She reiterated that she doesn't like injections as they don't work for her. "I like just a really fresh face," confessed Anderson.

Pamela Anderson waves during the opening night curtain call of her Broadway debut as Roxie Hart in the musical "Chicago" on Broadway in New York City on April 12, 2022. | Source: Getty Images

Pamela Anderson waves during the opening night curtain call of her Broadway debut as Roxie Hart in the musical "Chicago" on Broadway in New York City on April 12, 2022. | Source: Getty Images

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Pamela Anderson attends the Isabel Marant Womenswear Spring/Summer 2024 show as part of Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France, on September 28, 2023. | Source: Getty Images

Pamela Anderson attends the Isabel Marant Womenswear Spring/Summer 2024 show as part of Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France, on September 28, 2023. | Source: Getty Images

The model can now dress in a gorgeous silk blouse, trousers, and heels and go makeup-free. After a shower, she also lets her hair dry, and she sleeps on it. This simplicity is currently Anderson's favorite look. "I feel like that is a power statement," she said.

Pamela Anderson in her 70s to 80s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Pamela Anderson in her 70s to 80s via AI | Source: Midjourney

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The actress has come a long way, from enhancing her body using cosmetic surgery to accepting herself more these days and feeling great about it.

Pamela Anderson in her 70s to 80s via AI | Source: Midjourney

Pamela Anderson in her 70s to 80s via AI | Source: Midjourney

These images are generated by AI and serve as a speculative depiction of Anderson's aging progression without the influence of Botox or cosmetic surgery. It's important to note that these depictions may not precisely mirror Anderson's natural aging process.

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