Every few years, the topic of Geena Davis comes up again, and there’s something subtly intriguing about it. She walks out at a premiere, the cameras catch her, and within hours, the internet splits into two camps, with half claiming she’s had work done and the other half saying she just looks amazing for her age. It appears that neither side is entirely content with the other’s response.
The response to recent photos from the premiere of The Boroughs reveals more about Hollywood’s fixation with female aging than it likely does about Davis’s face. Davis turned 70 this past January. Online fans were genuinely impressed—not by how viewers react to an unfamiliar person, but rather by how people respond to an older woman who still manages to exude authority. It’s important to recognize that there is a difference.

Without having treated her, American plastic surgeons who have made public remarks about her appearance characterize any noticeable changes as being consistent with restrained procedures. It is telling how it is framed. Professionals use the phrase “precision and moderation” to describe someone who is subtly maintained rather than frozen or altered. No one outside of Davis’s personal life can say with certainty whether that is due to real surgical intervention or just good genetics, consistent skincare, and the type of bone structure she has always had.
The strange and somewhat ironic thing is that Davis dated craniofacial plastic surgeon Dr. Reza Jarrahy for seventeen years. The question of whether they were ever legally married under New York law was brought up by their legal battle, which took place in the Los Angeles Superior Court in 2019. The case had nothing to do with cosmetic surgery, but it’s hard to ignore the biographical detail: an actress whose appearance is constantly scrutinized, spending almost twenty years with a man who literally reshapes faces for a living.
There’s a feeling that Davis isn’t particularly fascinating in this discussion because of the surgery question. The reason for this is that she is a tall, non-petite woman in her sixties and now seventies who has never vanished, something the industry has not traditionally rewarded. She didn’t overtly pursue the kind of dramatic reversal that causes actresses to appear different in their later years; instead, she continued to work and show up. Online fans have pointed out that she still resembles herself, albeit with an older appearance. That may seem like a straightforward observation, but it’s actually a significant distinction in Hollywood.
Here, the larger context is important. Women over fifty are still under pressure from the industry to either accept professional invisibility or undergo surgery to maintain youth. Given that social media close-ups and high-definition cameras eliminate any doubt, it may have become more intense. Davis probably has a better understanding of the mechanisms of that pressure than most people, having spent years documenting how women are portrayed on screen through her Institute on Gender in Media. It is up to her whether or not she has undergone private cosmetic procedures. Regardless of where it came from, the outcome appears to be someone who aged according to her own terms.
It’s difficult to ignore the fact that the most intense responses to her most recent appearance weren’t unfavorable. The fact that the majority were taken aback is worth analyzing.
FAQs
1. Has Geena Davis officially confirmed having plastic surgery?
She has never publicly confirmed or denied undergoing any cosmetic procedures.
2. How old is Geena Davis now?
She turned 70 in January 2026.
3. What is the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media?
It documents and challenges how women are represented in film and television.
4. What was Geena Davis’s connection to a plastic surgeon?
She spent seventeen years with craniofacial surgeon Dr. Reza Jarrahy.
5. Why do fans keep discussing Geena Davis’s appearance?
She looks notably commanding at 70 without appearing dramatically altered.

