**Barry Manilow Opens Up About Cosmetic Procedures and Health Journey in Recent Interview**
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Barry Manilow has recently shared candid insights into his life and journey, reflecting on his health and appearance in a new interview with the Los Angeles Times. The 82-year-old iconic singer, known for his Emmy, Grammy, and Tony awards, revealed truths about his vanity and cosmetic procedures while addressing his health struggles after being diagnosed with lung cancer.

When questioned about his youthful appearance, Manilow acknowledged the natural passage of time, saying, “I look fantastic, but I’m a hundred years old, right? I don’t know how that happened.” This discussion followed a pointed inquiry into whether he had undergone any cosmetic enhancements. He initially replied with a firm “No,” only to clarify that he had indeed opted for a facelift in the past while living in Los Angeles. He elaborated, “’Work’ is like a facelift, and I only had one of those. The rest of it — I see something falling down, sure, I’ll do that. I’m as vain as anybody else.”

This openness about his vanity is coupled with Manilow’s recent health challenges. December marked a significant turning point in his life when he received a lung cancer diagnosis. Following his treatment, which involved the removal of one lobe from his left lung, the singer has since emerged cancer-free. Reflecting on the experience, he expressed a newfound awareness of life’s fragility. “You just don’t even think about [how fragile life is],” Manilow stated, noting how he had previously brushed off the seriousness of his health concerns until the diagnosis became a reality.
Manilow’s journey to uncovering his illness began after experiencing hip pain, prompting his doctor to conduct an MRI that ultimately revealed unexpected findings in his lungs. He credited his physician with saving his life by detecting the illness early. “If he hadn’t done that… He saved my life, because there were no symptoms for what I had. I could go on, nothing hurt — but they found the dot in my lung,” he explained, recounting the terrifying moment he learned of his condition.
Despite the challenges posed by his cancer diagnosis, Manilow remains upbeat and hopeful. In March, he celebrated the success of his new single, “Once Before I Go,” which entered the top ten on the charts and secured his place in history as the only artist to achieve an adult contemporary hit across six consecutive decades. He also has a new album, *What a Time*, scheduled for release in June, keeping his creative spirit alive.
The cancer diagnosis has prompted a change in Manilow’s perspective on life. He shared, “It has really, really made me take stock of my life. This made me stop and think about: Have I done what I wanted to do, and have I made people happy? Have I been a good friend?” He stressed that these self-reflective questions are essential, and to his relief, he found he had many affirmative answers.
As Manilow continues to navigate his health and career, he embodies resilience and dedication to his craft. His honesty regarding both his vanity and his health challenges resonates with many, serving as a reminder of the importance of both self-care and the support of medical professionals.
In a world that often prioritises youth and vitality, Barry Manilow’s revelations offer a refreshing perspective, blending honesty with a light-hearted outlook. His story is one of bravery as he confronts the realities of ageing and the unexpected trials that life can present.
As fans and followers await further releases from the veteran performer, his journey remains a source of inspiration and reflection on the complicated nature of life and artistry.
