This is Kris Jenner's plastic surgeon who gave her youthful makeover
Kris Jenner has showed off a more youthful appearance in recent weeks and is said to have turned to a New York surgeon whose prices start from $45k.
Kris Jenner has been turning heads with her remarkably youthful appearance in recent weeks, including recently sharing snapshots from her current trip to Paris on social media.
The matriarch of the Kardashian-Jenner family was in Paris to support her daughter Kim Kardashian during the trial related to Kim's 2016 robbery, but she's alsohad a chance to flaunt her rejuvenated look in her latest photos.
She also revealed her refreshed image at Lauren Sánchez's bachelorette bash, celebrating ahead of Lauren's June wedding to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. Despite nearing 70, Kris has been looking notably more youthful, sporting tighter and more revitalized skin as it appears she has possibly undergone cosmetic enhancements. She's also recently been compared to her daughters, thanks to her younger looking image.
Kris has previously spoken about her years of beauty treatments and procedures, which have occasionally drawn mixed reactions from fans. In the past, some fans expressed concern that the Kardashian family's leading lady's face seemed to be "collapsing in on itself" due to "cheek implants and lip fillers".
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However now, it appears Kris has sought the skills of New York-based surgeon Dr. Steven Levine, with Us Weekly confirming he's behind Kris' recent look. He's known for his work with A-list celebrities, supermodels, and other high-profile individuals, yet doesn't list his clientele on his website but instead emphasizes his commitment to 'natural' looking results.
His website outlines his expertise in "natural-looking enhancements" for both face and body, listing services like facelifts, brow lifts, blepharoplasty, neck lifts, facial fat grafting, dermal fillers, chemical peels, and dermabrasion.
Levine is reportedly a top-tier practitioner, with fees exceeding $45,000 at his private clinic on Manhattan's posh Upper East Side.
During the pandemic lockdown, he disclosed an overwhelming surge in patient demand, telling of one instance where an individual proposed paying double his fee and another offering "a month-long in-house accommodation in the Hamptons" just to receive his medical attention.
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At 69, Kris has always been open about her own cosmetic enhancements, even sharing her experiences on reality TV. Speaking to E!'s Good Work in 2015, she detailed undergoing breast augmentation after having four children in the '80s, only to later opt for "smaller" implants and a "lift."
During the interview, Kris Jenner spoke candidly: "It was great for about 25 years, or 30, whatever it was, and then a couple years ago, I felt like they were too big."
She elaborated on how the enlargement made her feel "matronly and nothing fit anymore" which led her back to the original surgeon for a more natural aesthetic. Kris also asserted on Good Work that her nose was all-natural, insisting, "I was born with it."
The matriarch of the Kardashian-Jenner clan has never shied away from discussing her cosmetic procedures on television, as shown in various episodes of Keeping Up with the Kardashians. These include getting a facelift from Dr. Garth Fisher in 2011 and minimizing her earlobes in 2018.
Further opening up to Ru Paul in 2015, Kris confessed her indulgence in "botox and fillers and lasers and things like that."
Back in 2018, she opened up to PEOPLE about her fondness for Botox, sharing: "It's a one-stop shop for me... And who doesn't love Botox?".
She went on to endorse the treatment, saying, "For me, it's been really great. If you're responsible and you talk to your doctor, I think it works. It's something that I've been using for a long time."