When it comes to plastic surgery, Sara Foster isn’t afraid to keep it real.
“I’m 45. I’ve never done threads,” Foster, 45, shared on the Tuesday, June 30, episode of SiriusXM’s “The Morgan Stewart Show” podcast. “I’ve never done any kind of surgery. I mean my boobs. Yes.”
When asked by host Morgan Stewart if she’s “redone” her breasts, Foster said “no” but acknowledged her procedure was in 2014 and it may be time to “redo them.”
“You know what’s unbelievable? And this is a cautionary tale,” Foster explained. “I have, like, no feeling in my nipples. So guys, if you’re doing this, if you’re thinking about it, do not go through the nipple. … I need my nipples back, OK? So, if you’re listening and can give me my nipples back, I’ll pay.”
All jokes aside, Foster reminded listeners that when it comes to beauty standards and practices, every body is different and — as a result — every procedure could yield different results.
“We cannot look at what other people do and then go, ‘I want to do that’ because our anatomy does not allow itself,” she claimed. “I was told I have a very low brow. I was told at 25 by my dermatologist, ‘You’re going to need a brow lift one day.’ I’ve never been so offended in my life.”
The warning caused Foster to “obsess over it” and be more cautious when it comes to treatments.
“If the wrong Botox comes near me, it will bring everything down,” she said. “I have a very complicated forehead. [I do] nothing in the cheeks. But I’ll tell you what I do, which I swear by. I do Sculptra in my temples.”
Sculptra is an FDA-approved biostimulatory injectable made of poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA). It claims to help restore your skin’s foundation by stimulating your natural collagen production to firm and smooth the entire cheek region and tighten the skin along the jawline.
As Sara continues raising two daughters with her ex-partner, former professional tennis player Tommy Haas, the Nobody Wants This producer said she is loving her 40s and happy with this chapter of her life.
“You know what the hardest year for me was? 39,” she said. “I had a f***ing panic attack. You’ve got one more year. Why are you not happy? Why do you not have all the things you want? Why don’t you wake up every day feeling fulfilled? … I felt my prettiest at 38. 38 is the prettiest year.”


























