Welcome to our curated list of the top 10 comedies that delve into the world of plastic surgery. These films not only tickle your funny bone but also offer a satirical look at the beauty industry, vanity, and the often hilarious consequences of going under the knife. Whether it's a surgeon's misadventure or a patient's unexpected transformation, these movies promise laughter and a light-hearted take on a serious profession.

Death Becomes Her (1992)
Description: This dark comedy features two women who use a magical potion to maintain their youth, leading to absurd and hilarious situations involving plastic surgery-like transformations.
Fact: The film won an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects.


The First Wives Club (1996)
Description: Three divorced women seek revenge on their ex-husbands, with one character undergoing a humorous transformation through plastic surgery.
Fact: The film was based on a novel by Olivia Goldsmith.


The Beautician and the Beast (1997)
Description: While not directly about plastic surgery, the film involves a beautician teaching a dictator's children about beauty, which includes comedic references to cosmetic enhancements.
Fact: Fran Drescher, known for "The Nanny," stars and co-wrote the screenplay.


The Beautician and the Beast (1997)
Description: This film involves a beautician teaching a dictator's children about beauty, which includes comedic references to cosmetic enhancements.
Fact: Fran Drescher, known for "The Nanny," stars and co-wrote the screenplay.


Shallow Hal (2001)
Description: Although not about plastic surgery per se, Hal's perception of beauty is altered by hypnosis, leading to comedic situations where he sees inner beauty, often contrasting with physical appearances.
Fact: Gwyneth Paltrow wore a fat suit for her role as Rosemary.


The House Bunny (2008)
Description: A former Playboy Bunny becomes a house mother at a sorority, where she teaches the girls about beauty and self-esteem, often with comedic references to cosmetic enhancements.
Fact: Anna Faris was nominated for a Teen Choice Award for her role.


The Other Woman (2014)
Description: This film involves three women who discover they are all dating the same man, leading to comedic revenge plots, including one character's humorous attempt to change her appearance.
Fact: The film was a box office success, grossing over $196 million worldwide.


Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999)
Description: This mockumentary comedy focuses on a beauty pageant where contestants undergo various cosmetic procedures, often with humorous results. It's a satirical look at beauty standards and the lengths people go to achieve them.
Fact: The film features a young Kirsten Dunst in one of her breakout roles.


Nip/Tuck (1999)
Description: While not strictly about plastic surgery, this film features a Scottish hairdresser who travels to LA for a hairdressing competition, where he encounters the world of cosmetic surgery and its comedic pitfalls.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life World Hairdressing Championships.
