ROSEANNE BARR
WHAT SHE DID – AND WHY
Nose: "It was round and (my surgeon) narrowed it. Isn't it perfect?"
Breast reduction: "They were like French bread. They're round, not oblong now. When I lay down they don't cover my nose."
Tummy tuck, after losing 80 lbs. through gastric bypass surgery in 1998: "I had a huge overhang and I had it taken off. It was a little more than a tuck."
HOW SHE FEELS NOW "I need more (surgery)," says Barr, 50, whose new ABC reality series, The Real Roseanne, was recently canceled. "I want to get butt implants and a waist. But it's been, like, 10 years since I had anything and I'm kind of scared of it. I'm old and I don't know if I'll wake up from the anesthetic. I'd hate to have them write, 'She died while trying to get a waist.' "
WILL SHE GET MORE? Probably not. "I've come to the point where, hey, I look great and I'm not going to give it any more energy."

MELANIE GRIFFITH
WHAT SHE ADMITS TO Breast-lift in 1991 (after giving birth to Dakota, the second of her three kids) and collagen injections to plump her lips. (She's had her fill, says Griffith, 46, on her Web site, and doesn't get them anymore.)
WHAT SHE DENIES Liposuction, a face-lift and many other procedures about which the press speculated after Griffith was quoted in Britain's Mirror in '98 as saying, "I have been thinking about plastic surgery just lately, but I'm not saying where. Turning 40 is difficult. I often think, 'If only someone could put a zip down the back of me and tighten everything up!' "

This is an online excerpt of PEOPLE magazine's cover package.