All the work plastic surgeons believe 'Catwoman' Jocelyn Wildenstein had done over the years, from eyelid surgeries and facelifts to cheek and chin implants
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Jocelyn Wildenstein became famed across the world for the drastic change in her appearance over the years. But the Swiss socialite, who died on Tuesday aged 84, always denied having plastic surgery. She received the nickname Catwoman due to her slanted feline eyes and leonine features, and it was reported that she started undergoing cosmetic procedures after she got married to Alec N. Wildenstein in April of 1978.
Jocelyn has always disputed these claims though, despite debuting an unrecognisable look in the 1990s in comparison to photos from her younger years. Surgeons however think the 'art dealer' did in fact go under the knife, suspecting Jocelyn actually had repeated work done possibly causing complications.
From repeated eyelid surgeries to chin implants, MailOnline looked at the experts' theories. Jocelyn Wildenstein became famed across the world for the drastic change in her appearance over the years - but the Swiss socialite, who died on Tuesday aged 84, always denied having plastic surgery (Seen in 2022).
Jocelyn has always disputed these claims though, despite debuting an unrecognisable look in the 1990s in comparison to photos from her younger years (Seen aged 15). Utah-based Dr. Jerry Chidester, or 'Dr. Chiddy', never treated Jocelyn personally, but based on her visible transformation he said he believed she may have received repeated facelifts, as well as eyelid surgeries, also known as blepharoplasty, cheek and chin implants, and repeated dermal filler injections.