Kim Cattrall Says She's Changed Her Mind About Plastic Surgery

"I probably said that in my forties!" the Sex And The City star said of her previous surgery comments.
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Kim Cattrall pictured in 2015
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Kim Cattrall isn’t saying no to going under the knife ― anymore. 

The former Sex And The City star used to say she would never undergo plastic surgery, but recently confessed she now has a different view. 

“I probably said that in my forties! I’m in my sixties now and I’m all about battling aging in every way I can,” she said in a recent interview with the Sunday Times.

“There are so many other alternatives now, treatments that stimulate your own body to fight aging.”

She continued: “There are fillers, Botox, there’s so many different things that you can investigate and try and see if it’s for you.

“But yes, if you have the money and, more importantly, the right surgeon. It can’t be emphasised enough. You want to look like you.”

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Kim at the About My Father premiere last month
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Kim said she wants to look like “the best version of myself” because she plays “a certain kind of woman who looks a certain kind of way. And professionally I am looking after myself”. 

“Whatever I can do,” she added. “Because thankfully I have funds to do so.” 

The How I Met Your Father actor told the Daily Mail in 2011 that she looked up to actors who shunned radical measures to try to keep their appearances young. 

“I look at people like Judi Dench, who’s in her 70s, and I think, ‘What the hell am I frightened of?’” she told the outlet at the time. “In my life and career I want to embrace aging because I think that’s what’s interesting.” 

“I think a forehead without any lines doesn’t tell me they’ve lived a life,” Kim added at the time.