Photo of Kerry Washington before and after
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Rumors have been swirling that actress Kerry Washington had a facelift recently. Fans shared before and after photos of the 49-year-old “Scandal” star as proof that she had work done.

Even with the surgery, Kerry is still a beautiful woman.

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While there’s no proof that she went under the knife, plastic surgeons point out signs of a facelift and nose job.

They say she had a minor nose job, as well as cheek implants and eyelid surgery. She also apparently had botox injections to remove creases around her eyes and lips.

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One fan wrote on Data Lounge, “She’s a pretty lady but not a classic beauty. The nose is still a little big, bulbous. Her lovely eyes are oddly set. Her head is a bit long. Regardless, she’s smart enough to realize that a lot of working actresses keep their quirks in order to keep their identity.”

Others wrote: “This was the result of Kerry Washington plastic surgery. This proedure was also well-done and her eyes got a natural look as well.”

“Nose job, botox, fillers and eyelid surgery could be the reason of Kerry Washington changing face.”

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Kerry (pictured with her mom, Valerie) has not confirmed or denied having plastic surgery done. But she did share her skincare secrets, which include Retinol and lots of water.

“Retinol has been a game changer,” she told Oprah Daily. “I grew up with eczema and sensitive skin, so I was taught from a really young age how important it is to stay hydrated.”

She continued: “When my kids were newborns, I’d often joke that our makeup remover wipes were my shower. It was like, ‘This is it today!’ They’re super effective, by the way. But now, depending on the day, I’m getting more and more into my nightly routine. I look forward to that time. For me, it’s always been about getting stuff off my face with wipes and cleanser, but adding in a retinol has been a game changer. It’s so good, not just for fine lines and wrinkles but for hyperpigmentation (dark spots). And [this retinol night cream] is nourishing; it really feels like I’m doing something to nurture and heal.”

Kerry also swears by sunscreen – even though her natural melanin protects her skin from the sun’s harmful UV rays.

“I was raised to wear sunscreen, but it was something we put on at the pool or beach. Since working with Neutrogena for the past decade, I’ve come to understand how important it is to apply it daily,” she said. “It’s become a real priority for me, both in terms of minimizing sun damage and signs of aging like wrinkles and dark spots but also preventing skin cancer.”

Kerry is married to former NFL cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha and they share 2 children.