Brittany Snow set the record straight on what cosmetic work she’s had done.

Snow, 39, revealed all the procedures she’s experimented with via Instagram on Friday, December 12, after Molly Bailey, a cosmetic injector, shared photos of the actress throughout the years and assumed she had gotten Botox.

“I’ve never had any surgery,” Snow commented. “Not one. No nose job, (people have told me I needed one! But no) no eyelids, no facelift. Nothing.”
She continued, “I lost baby weight in my face, minimal Botox and lasers. Just for the record. ❤️.” Bailey then thanked Snow for being so honest in the comments section.

“You look stunning! Thanks for the transparency ❤,” the injector wrote.

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In the post, Snow was featured alongside Anne Hathaway, Scarlett Johansson, Dakota Johnson and Jennifer Lawrence with side-by-side photos of themselves.

“We’re not anti-aging, we’re pro Botox. ‘Natural’ doesn’t mean nothing done, it means done well,” Bailey captioned the post. “We’re not against aging, we’re for treatments that help us age well. Strategic dosing. Thoughtful placement. Balanced results. This is a shout-out to my current cosmetic muses, where injectables have preserved their healthy skin and enhanced their features. Timeless and priceless.”

Snow previously opened up about her view on body image during a November cover story with Self.

“All I wanted was someone to tell me what they were doing so that I could do it too,” she shared. The Hunting Wives star added, “I had so much disdain for my body and I couldn’t see myself as a functional, beautiful being. I only saw the things that were wrong with me.”

Brittany Snow Shuts Down Plastic Surgery Rumors and Reveals the Work She’s Had Done

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 04: Brittany Snow attends the 2025 Glamour Women Of The Year Awards at The Plaza Hotel on November 04, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images)
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That same month, Snow recalled being put on a diet while filming John Tucker Must Die in 2006.

“I remember there being a lot of wardrobe fittings about my underwear scene, and they were very stressed about how I was going to look in that underwear,” she told Bustle, noting she wore a red lace bra and low-waisted boy shorts.

She added, “I felt a lot of pressure. I had just gone through my own mental health stuff right before, and so I was not in a very good place to be scrutinized in that way.” Snow shared that she was “put on a diet” and “had to go to the gym every morning before work.”

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“But I remember feeling very safe with Betty Thomas, who was our director. It’s just very indicative of the time, that [the kiss] was sort of supposed to be funny and weird and shocking, and that’s unfortunate because it means so much else to so many other people,” she continued.

She then compared her lingerie scene to filming nude moments with Malin Åkerman in The Hunting Wives, gushing about feeling “vulnerable” but safe with the actress.

“I’m just so proud of myself because I’m not only being held up, I’m completely, completely naked,” she said. “Everything was so different on Hunting Wives because we were doing it from an all-women perspective in terms of the showrunner, the creator, the camera operator, the intimacy coordinator. It sort of hurt my feelings when people were saying that we did Hunting Wives with a male gaze because I wanted to say there weren’t even any men on the set. All the directors that we had were women and that made us feel really safe and held.”

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