Sarah Jessica Parker has some regrets about not getting cosmetic surgery when she was younger.
“I honestly think I missed out on the facelift, the old-fashioned good one that you have when you’re 44,” she said during an appearance on “The Howard Stern Show” Wednesday.
Even though the “And Just Like That” star, 58, has never had any work done, she admitted that she thinks about “all of it.”
“I ask people all the time, is it too late?” she said.
Parker went on to reveal that she doesn’t like to spend too much time in front of the mirror.
“I’m presentable,” the actress replied when asked if she believes she’s good-looking.
“I don’t really like looking at myself. I think I’m fine.”
The “Sex and the City” alum said she understands the desire to get Botox and other cosmetic procedures due to the stigmas surrounding beauty and aging.
“I do understand why people make the choice because there is so much emphasis put on primarily women about looks,” she said.
Parker recalled the “misogynist” comments she received after returning to the character of Carrie Bradshaw for the first season of “And Just Like That.”
The “Hocus Pocus” star specifically referred to headlines from July 2021 that falsely claimed she had gray hair.
“I’m sitting next to Andy Cohen, whose head is covered in gray hair, and you’ve not mention that at all,” Parker told Howard Stern.
Despite the critics, the actress said “people should do whatever makes them feel better walking out the door.”
Parker has been outspoken about ageism in Hollywood and expressed her frustration during an interview with Vogue in November 2021.
“It almost feels as if people don’t want us to be perfectly OK with where we are, as if they almost enjoy us being pained by who we are today, whether we choose to age naturally and not look perfect, or whether you do something if that makes you feel better,” she told the magazine.
“I know what I look like. I have no choice,” she added. “What am I going to do about it? Stop aging? Disappear?”