Overview
- Stamos said on The Really Good Podcast on Wednesday, June 10, that he broke his nose as a child after being hit with a golf club and later had two rhinoplasties in the 1980s.
- He told host Bobbi Althoff that the first surgery left him unhappy and that he later had the nose corrected by the plastic surgeon who treated Michael Jackson, though he did not name the doctor.
- Stamos said he has used Botox but refuses to have an invasive facelift and credited quitting drinking, marriage, and fatherhood with helping his health and appearance.
- Reported coverage repeats Stamos’s on-air anecdote without independent verification or medical records and does not identify the surgeon or provide new evidence.
- The story draws on public context about Michael Jackson’s documented cosmetic procedures and his 2009 death, and it highlights how celebrity podcasts can quickly amplify personal medical anecdotes.