What He’s Had Done
Lifts seem to be the least of it.
“It’s no secret Tom’s had cosmetic work done, likely fillers and Botox and, word is, laser treatments and perhaps jawline contouring,” our source said.
While Cruise’s never admitted to having any procedures, Dr. Gizem Seymenoglu, a medical aesthetics practitioner at London’s Longevita clinic, who hasn’t treated him, told a news outlet she suspects his puffy face could be a reaction to a fat transfer, in which flab from one area of the body, such as the buttocks, is injected into another area to create more volume.
The procedure, which can cost up to $15,000, has become popular, with antiaging tech millionaire Bryan Johnson, star of the hit Netflix doc Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever, trying it last year.
It’s more than Cruise’s face.
In 2023, Men’s Health asked him how he keeps fit.
“Sea-kayaking, caving… fencing, treadmill, weights… rock-climbing, hiking… I jog,” he said of his rigorous regimen.
In addition, he has his own cryotherapy equipment at home, as well as “masseurs, trainers, stylists and personal chefs,” our insider revealed.
“All of this must run up to $15,000 a day at least,” they warned.
The actor has also been known to physically endanger himself for his stunts, reportedly breathing nitrox or pure oxygen to train for holding his breath for 6.5 minutes for one particularly dangerous underwater scene.