Patsy Kensit’s face has been a talking point for years, but there is no confirmed list of procedures she has had, and she has repeatedly played down the idea that she’s heavily surgically altered her looks.

Quick Scoop: What people are asking

Online and TV viewers have mainly reacted to:

  • Her very smooth, line‑free skin for her age.
  • Fuller cheeks and lips compared with her 80s/90s heyday.
  • Very even, bright teeth that look newer than in older photos.

These changes led to the recurring question: “What has Patsy Kensit done to her face?”

What experts and outlets speculate

Cosmetic doctors quoted in entertainment pieces and gossip blogs have speculated (not confirmed) that her look could be consistent with:

  1. Botox
    • Smooth forehead and around the eyes, with fewer wrinkles than expected, have been pointed out as typical of Botox use.
  1. Dermal fillers
    • Higher, fuller mid‑face/cheeks and plumper lips have been described as likely results of cheek and lip fillers.
  1. Possible eyelid work and facelift
    • One plastic‑surgery commentary site suggests her tauter, more lifted appearance could indicate eyelid surgery and possibly a facelift, but stresses this is based on photo comparison, not medical fact.
  1. Teeth work
    • Viewers on Lorraine and entertainment sites specifically commented that her teeth looked “mega fake” or noticeably new, suggesting veneers or implants.

All of this remains speculation from commentators and journalists , not medical confirmation.

Mini table of common claims

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Alleged changeWhat people say it might beSource type
Smoother, line‑free skinBotox to forehead and around eyes.Clinic doctor quoted in entertainment press, plastic‑surgery blog.
Fuller cheeksCheek fillers adding mid‑face volume.Aesthetic doctor commentary and photo‑comparison site.
Plumper lipsLip fillers.Same aesthetic assessments as above.
Very even, bright teethVeneers or dental implants.Plastic‑surgery blog and TV‑viewer reactions.

What Patsy Kensit herself has said

When asked directly about her changing appearance, Patsy has:

  • Brushed off surgery talk by saying it was down to make‑up , not plastic surgery, in a TV interview.
  • Spoken more generally about staying youthful through exercise, healthy eating, and lifestyle, with sources close to her stressing this rather than procedures.
  • Addressed cosmetic‑surgery speculation in later interviews by saying she wasn’t ruling out enhancements in the future but wasn’t focused on it right now.

So, she has never publicly confirmed specific cosmetic operations like a facelift, fillers, or Botox.

How forums and social media frame it

Discussion threads and comment sections tend to split into a few viewpoints:

  1. “She’s obviously had work done.”
    • People point to older vs newer photos and say the skin tightness, cheeks, lips, and teeth must be cosmetic interventions.
  1. “It’s just ageing, styling and good maintenance.”
    • Others credit better make‑up, lighting, skincare, and fitness, plus normal facial changes with age.
  1. “Even if she has, it’s her choice.”
    • A common line is that many actresses tweak their looks to stay employable, and that it’s her body and career.

An example of how this plays out: after a Lorraine appearance to promote her drama Tina and Bobby , viewers flooded social media with comments such as “Has she had new teeth? Face? Eyes?” while the host told her she looked “so young”, and a cosmetic doctor quoted in the coverage pointed to signs consistent with Botox and fillers.

Bottom line

  • There is no official, confirmed list of what Patsy Kensit has “done to her face”.
  • Entertainment sites and aesthetic doctors, judging from photos, speculate about Botox, fillers (cheeks and lips), eyelid work, a facelift, and dental work, but they are only guessing from appearances.
  • Patsy herself attributes her look mainly to make‑up, lifestyle, and general self‑care, while not completely ruling out cosmetic procedures as a concept.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.