Leonardo DiCaprio is reportedly reassessing his long-held opposition to cosmetic procedures as he navigates ageing in Hollywood, according to media reports citing industry insiders.
The Oscar-winning actor, who previously ruled out Botox, fillers and hair transplants, is said to be open to subtle, conservative treatments aimed at maintaining a camera-ready appearance. Sources claim DiCaprio now views his looks as «non-negotiable» for both casting opportunities and personal confidence, though any changes would be limited to minor «maintenance work» rather than dramatic alterations.
Insiders suggest the actor has become more conscious of wrinkles, looser skin and the impact of high-definition filming, prompting him to explore ways to look refreshed without appearing overdone. Friends reportedly stress that DiCaprio is keen to avoid anything that could distract from his performances or attract ridicule.
The reported shift comes amid broader conversations about ageing among his close circle, as well as ongoing pressure to remain a bankable leading man in an industry focused on youth. Speculation about his personal life has also fueled discussion, with sources saying he feels added motivation to look «current» while continuing to pursue legacy-defining roles.
According to those familiar with the matter, DiCaprio is not aiming to look decades younger, but rather to preserve the expressive, recognisable face that made him a star.
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