Matt Bomer Plastic Surgery Before and After

Matt Bomer was born on October 11, 1977 in Webster Groves, Missouri, United States. He received his education from Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania, graduating with a BFA degree in 2001. Following his graduation, he left for New York City where he secured the role of Ian Kipling in the soap opera All My Children.

He then landed the role of Ben Reade in Guiding Light, playing the part from 2001 to 2003. He has since had notable roles on television, gaining recognition for playing Luc Johnston in Tru Calling (2003-2004) and Bryce Larkin in Chuck (2007-2009). He went on to achieve wider stardom for his portrayal of Neal Caffrey in White Collar (2009-2014). In 2014, he starred as Felix Turner in the TV movie The Normal Heart, earning him a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor.

Has Matt Bomer had Plastic Surgery?


The actor is only around three years shy of 40 but he looks so younger than that, plus the fact that he is incredibly gorgeous. Ever since headlining the hit show White Collar, Bomer has received mainstream attention, making him more susceptible to people’s cautious eyes. Because of this, there have been claims that his perfectly handsome face may be a result of plastic surgery. According to some observers, his facial features are just too perfect they can’t be real.

For instance, some have noticed how prominently masculine his jaw is that it may not be his natural one. Could it be possible that Bomer has had jaw implants to add intensity to his already-striking appearance? The actor’s plastic surgery is still a possibility but most people believe that he’s just blessed with amazingly good genes. As of now, any claims of cosmetic surgery on Bomer’s behalf are not as strong and persistent as to those other celebrities, so somehow this can be a sufficient basis to conclude that he is just naturally good-looking with a sturdy jaw to die for.

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