What a simpler time the 1990s were; hyper-colored clothes were still cool, Vanilla Ice had a career, and a show about a rich lady-doctor that gives it all up to go out into the wild west in search of adventure and the love of a rugged yet handsome outdoors-man was considered “good TV”. Ridiculousness aside, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman gave American audiences a chance to appreciate the talent and beauty of Britian’s Jane Seymour. Since her time in the living romance novel cover that was Dr. Quinn Jane has aged a bit, and to combat the effects of time, she has turned to plastic surgery. She openly admits that she’s had work done in the form of eyelid surgery (a blepharoplasty to remove the bags underneath his eyes), some Botox injections ( only once), and a breast augmentation (she asked for implants so small, that her doctor had to have them special ordered). All the work has paid off; she looks great, and she hasn’t even come close to over-doing it, so more power to her.





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