Rosie O’Donnell shares before-and-after facelift photos after undergoing ‘shameful’ procedure

Rosie O’Donnell shared candid before-and-after facelift photos after admitting how she felt “shameful” about the procedure.

The comedian, 64, took to Instagram Wednesday to share the unfiltered snaps, as she explained in a personal essay that the procedure “cost more money than [she has] ever paid for a car.”

“And that feels almost shameful to me,” she wrote via Substack Monday. “The things I have — earned some say, but it’s the gross excess that wounds me.”

Collage of two close-up photos of Rosie O'Donnell's face, showing her before and after a facelift.
Rosie O’Donnell posted before-and-after facelift photos after getting candid about the “shameful” cost of the procedure.Instagram/@rosie
Rosie O'Donnell at "The Last of Us" Season 2 UK Premiere.
The comedian, who underwent the procedure in January, shared the photos via Instagram Wednesday. Seen here: O’Donnell in April 2025.Mike Marsland/Getty Images for Sky & NOW

O’Donnell explained she used to be against the plastic surgery procedure and once pledged to “never” get one, labeling them as a “betrayal” of feminism.

It wasn’t until the “A League of Their Own” star lost 50 pounds and started to notice more wrinkles that she had a change of heart.

“I tried to be evolved about it. and say things like, ‘This is natural. This is earned,’ she said. “And then … ‘umm how earned does it have to look?’”

Rosie O'Donnell in a green top with a floral background.
On Monday, O’Donnell (seen here in May 2026) opened up about the surgery on Substack.Instagram/@rosie
Rosie O'Donnell standing in front of the Sydney Opera House.
The actress (seen above in October 2025) admitted the cost of the surgery was the most shameful, writing, “The things I have — earned some say, but it’s the gross excess that wounds me.”Getty Images for Tinderbox Productions

“There’s a point where acceptance starts to feel like lying,” O’Donnell penned.

The actress explained she started doing research, and her 13-year-old child, Clay, attempted to talk her out of it by reassuring her she had “earned” her wrinkles.

“Which — first of all — rude,” she said. “But also … correct. Then Clay said, ‘Young women look up to you.’ And finally — with strong effect — ‘I wouldn’t be able to respect you if you did it.’ And that one … landed.”

Rosie O'Donnell poses during the AFLW Round 10 match between Greater Western Sydney Giants and Fremantle Dockers at Henson Park on October 18, 2025 in Sydney, Australia.
Additionally, the “Sleepless in Seattle” star (seen above in October 2025) revealed she once pledged never to get a facelift.Getty Images
Rosie O'Donnell attends the press night performance of "Evita" at the London Palladium.
However, O’Donnell (seen above in 2025) had a change of heart when she started noticing more wrinkles.Dave Benett/Getty Images

After months of putting off the surgery, O’Donnell decided that she needed to teach Clay that people have authority over their bodies.

“So in January, I did it,” she continued. “I found a doctor I trusted — who had worked on friends of mine who all still looked like themselves … I wanted to still be me, just… less haunted.”

The “Sleepless in Seattle” star praised the procedure, stating that she still looks like herself, just “a slightly more well-rested, emotionally stable version” of herself.

Rosie O'Donnell poses for a photo.
Initially, she put off the procedure for a few months. Seen here: O’Donnell.Instagram/@rosie
Rosie O'Donnell in a close-up selfie, wearing glasses and a light blue shirt.
O’Donnell (seen here) stated that no one noticed her facelift after she went under the knife in January.Instagram/@rosie

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