Has Loretta Swit Had Plastic Surgery? Body Measurements and More!

We all want to look our best, and Loretta Swit is no exception. The difference is: some of us are willing (and have the means) to undergo cosmetic surgery enhancement. Did Loretta Swit get plastic surgery to maintain her confident looks?

Wiki/Bio

Loretta was born November 4, 1937 in Passaic, New Jersey into a Polish American family. She worked as a stenographer and studied to become an actress. This dream eventually came through. In 1972, the opportunity of her career came in the form of M*A*S*H. This extremely popular TV show tracked lives of group of field surgeons and nurses during Korean War. Swit used to be married to Dennis Holahan but they got divorced in 1995. She also played in couple of movies, such as Race with the Devil and Dreams of Gold: The Mel Fisher Story.

Body Measurements

We have gathered all body measurements and statistics of Loretta Swit, including bra size, cup size, shoe size, height, body shape, and weight.

Body Measurements
Height1.68 m, 5’6” (feet & inches)
Weight56 kg, 123 pounds
Cup Size (US)Cup Size C
Shoe Size (US)7
Body ShapeHourglass
Dress Size (US)6

Plastic Surgery

Which plastic surgery procedures have Loretta Swit done? Below we have compiled a list of all known facts about the stars beauty enhancements:

Plastic Surgery
Nose JobN/A
Boob JobNo
Breast ReductionN/A
FaceliftN/A
LipsN/A
FillersN/A
BotoxN/A
LiposuctionN/A
Butt ImplantsN/A
Butt LiftN/A
Eyelid SurgeryN/A

Plastic Surgery Pictures

Check out these pictures of Loretta Swit. Is there any plastic surgery involved?

Wow: The actor manages to look splendid even without any verified plastic surgeries. Is surgery involved?
Astonishing: Regardless of whether or not plastic surgery is involved, Loretta Swit has the face of an angel.

Quotes

"The pursuit of happiness is in our Constitution. We're all entitled to have the best we can."

Loretta Swit

"I don't think we should be deprived of the privilege of free speech."

Loretta Swit

"I love being creative in all forms."

Loretta Swit

"I just can't wait to get out there on stage. There's no anxiety at all. I love being able to take this journey with the audience, because we all have a ball with it - even if we're crying."

Loretta Swit

"Television is hard work. It's all hard work. Theatre is hard work. I tell you, I have bruises from changing backstage. Those quick changes are really difficult."

Loretta Swit