Highlights

  • Dove Cameron's physical appearance has changed over the years, leading to rumors that she has had plastic surgery.
  • It's speculated that Cameron may have undergone certain procedures, such as cheek or lip fillers.
  • Cameron has been open about her struggles with an eating disorder.

While fans want to know why Liv And Maddie ended, Disney star Dove Cameron has definitely moved on from her days playing both main characters on the hit show. She has starred in other TV shows like Schmigadoon!, played Cher Horowitz in Clueless: The Musical, and appeared in a few films, including Vengeance. The 27-year-old seems to be totally in charge of her career and having a great time.

Since the actress became famous when she was in her late teen years, people have seen her grow up, and that also means noticing some changes in her physical appearance. Dove Cameron has shared about her Disney experience, but did she talk about whether she has had plastic surgery or not? Here's what fans should know about the rumors that she has had some work done.

Did Dove Cameron Get Plastic Surgery?

According to The Skincare Edit, people think that Dove Cameron had plastic surgery because she looks different now than she did back in the mid-2000s.

The website noted that when she was 17 years old and starring on Liv And Maddie in the 2010s, she could have gotten lip fillers because her lips looked different than they did back in 2008.

The Skincare Edit thinks that in 2014, Cameron had lip filler for a second time, but only on her top lip.

According to The Skincare Edit, in 2019, a photo might have revealed that Cameron had cheek fillers because "her cheekbones are so prominent here." The website also talked about a picture from 2022 and said "there's more projection of her cheeks and chin."

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According to The Sun, people wonder if Dove Cameron had plastic surgery to make it look like she has dimples, along with rhinoplasty.

There are a few Reddit threads devoted to the subject of whether the actress and singer has ever decided to have these procedures done.

In one thread in the SubReddit popculturechat, one fan wrote, "To me looks like she had bucal fat removal and a ponytail face lift OR an fox eye procedure."

Another fan shared in the same SubReddit that it's tough to see young celebrities going through this.

They wrote, "I'm not necessarily against reconstructive surgeries for cosmetics and to look a certain way, but I do think it speaks wonder about how toxic of a standard society has for people, women especially. Wanting to look a certain way to be happy in your body is great, i.e. working out to tone your body. But I think going through tons of procedures like buccal fat removal isn't good for people and how they see themselves."

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If Dove Cameron did get cheek fillers, that would have cost several hundred dollars or even several thousand dollars. Heathline.com reported that each syringe of fat grafts is priced at $2,100. If someone gets polylactic acid, they would spend $915 for every syringe. If someone gets a syringe of hyaluronic acid, they would pay $682.

According to Brydie.com, someone could pay $1500 for lip fillers if they live in New York City. Otherwise, the typical price is between $500 and $1000 for lip fillers.

What Did Dove Cameron Say About Plastic Surgery?

Dove Cameron has never said publicly that she had plastic surgery, including lip and cheek fillers. It's possible that she has gotten some procedures done but doesn't want to say.

At this point, fans can speculate about why she looks different now, but no one can be sure what is really going on. Cameron might be aware that people are talking about her, but she might not want to address the rumors.

While she hasn't commented on the rumors that she had plastic surgery, Dove Cameron talked about having an eating disorder. She has been honest about the challenging time that she had with her physical appearance.

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In March 2018, the actress was interviewed by StyleCaster and she said that she knew a lot of people who restricted their food intake. Anorexia is all too common in the acting industry, which is heartbreaking.

Cameron explained that people should understand that she's just like them and that she doesn't have an easier life just because she's famous.

She said, “I think it’s so much more important for me, for my young fans, for other celebrities to normalize something that can help so many people than it is to hide under the guise of having a perfect life. How boring is that? I don’t want to live under that pressure. I don’t want to be dishonest. I don’t want to say, ‘I’m so happy and everything is fine.’"

Cameron also told Stylecaster, "I’ve never said this before, but I had such a bad case of anorexia. I was so badly down that hole. I was not eating for days sometimes. But it was because I thought I needed to be absolutely tiny to be loved. I genuinely thought I needed to be as skinny as I possibly could to be loved and appreciated and good enough.”

Whether Dove Cameron has gotten lip and cheek fillers or not, she seems glad to be in her late 20s and enjoying her career. Her fans have noticed that she has dark brown hair now instead of the blonde that she sported while starring on Liv and Maddie. She is also promoting her first album, "Alchemical."

According to Us Weekly, she shared the news when she was on stage at the MTV Video Music Awards and about to announce the Best New Artist Winner.

In an interview with Nylon, Cameron talked about the songs that she recorded and said that they are emotional. It sounds like the album will be fascinating and raw. She said, "The album has gotten a lot more vulnerable as I've allowed myself to be more honest with myself. You find yourself in more conversations like, ‘What would the lyrics be here if I was just to say the most gut-wrenching truth that everybody's going to relate to?’ Then you're face to face with your own stuff."