Thomas Calabro Plastic Surgery

American actor and director Thomas Calabro, best known for portraying Dr. Michael Mancini on "Melrose Place", Ken Gilroy on "Without a Trace", Ben Mason on "Touched by an Angel" and  Dr. Abrams on "Nip/Tuck", is rumored to have had plastic surgery.

Calabro, 54, is speculated to have had botox injections to turn back the hands of time. 



Plastic surgeon experts think that Calabro got botox injections to seem as young and handsome as his first time playing the doctor.



New York plastic surgeon Dr David Shafer was quoted as saying: "Thomas Calabro appears to have Botox effect on his forehead and between his brows. He also has a "comb forward" hair style which appears to be masking a receding hairline."



Dr. Paul S. Nassif, a facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon and a rhinoplasty specialist in Beverly Hills, California noted: "Thomas looks great, and I do not see the possibility of any work done. There is a chance he may have had some Botox, but it is unlikely."



Conclusion: Calabro was clever enough to use botox in moderation as he does not look "frozen" and the results seem so natural that it is hard to tell if he is aging naturally or gets botox injections.



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