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In a recent interview with Glamor, Denise Richards opened up about her experience with a facelift as of June 2025, and celebrated an unexpected bonus: her skin texture has dramatically improved. Expressing her happiness with her quick recovery process, she can’t wait to show off her new look at her first red carpet event in September 2025.
‘Wild Things’ star Denise Richards is opening up about the facelift surgery she had in June 2025. The actress is now opening up about the unexpected effects of the surgery. While Richards acknowledged the visible effects of the surgery, she emphasized that the most notable change was unexpected.
She also addressed her recovery. In an interview with Allure, Richards spoke about undergoing plastic surgery at the end of June 2025 and returning to the public eye shortly after. Her first red carpet appearance after the operation was on September 4, 2025, at the premiere of the film Aka Charlie Sheen.“I had plastic surgery…at the end of June, so this was my first red carpet since my facelift,” she told Allure in the interview published on Monday, March 23.
“You know, my face was still sitting here. I really wanted a natural look, because I didn’t want to put too much on my face.”
The most notable thing Denise Richards saw was the texture
Richards acknowledged the visible effects of the surgery, saying: “I love my skin after the facelift. I don’t know what it did, but it changed the texture of my skin, which I wasn’t expecting.”
Denise Richards is recovering from facelift surgery
She also spoke about her recovery, describing it as less difficult than she expected. “The recovery has been much better than I thought.
“There was no way before I did this that I would have thought I could show up on a red carpet,” Richards said.
Denise Richards has been open about plastic surgery
Richards has previously spoken candidly about her history with cosmetic procedures. In a separate interview with Allure published on March 20, she discussed undergoing her first surgery at age 19 for breast implants and revisiting cosmetic improvements decades later. “I wanted to get things back to how they were before,” Richards told the site, adding that despite her previous experiences, undergoing facial surgery was terrifying.
