Kriti Sanon opened up about Botox, cosmetic surgery and the pressure to look good in an interview with Filmfare . The actor talked about the impact cosmetic treatments have on young people, how she doesn't judge people who do get Botox, and how it is too late for her to get any treatments done now. (Also Read | Nita Ambani, Alia Bhatt’s hairstylist decodes hair Botox and Keratin treatments; why he never recommends them ) ‘People are doing treatments before coming into industry’ Kriti Sanon shared in the interview that to avoid the constant pressure of looking good and criticism over it, she ‘consciously doesn’t surround herself with people who make her feel insecure'.
Though the actor knows that both ‘young and old people are also getting Botox done’, she doesn't judge anyone for their choices. “People are doing [ botox treatments ] before coming into this world. I don't judge it at all.
I think, to each their own. If you feel like you are more confident if you change some part of yourself, it's up to you.” The actor added, “It's your decision.
And you have to face whatever happens with that. It's your life, it's your body, it's your face. Do what you want.
I don't feel any judgement [towards] it.” However, the actor recognises the impact it has on young girls. “I don't want young girls to start feeling the pressure of not looking perfect all the time.
Nobody looks perfect all the time; I don't look perfect all the time. I have phases, days when I wake.