Of all the things I expected to read on the internet today, it wasn’t Kylie Jenner detailing (down to the implant size) her breast augmentation. The plastic surgery transparency was all in response to a video posted by YouTuber and TikTok user @rachleary, pleading for the youngest KarJen sibling to share her surgery details.
“Please can you just tell me/us/anyone that’s interested, what it is you asked for when you had your boobs done?” Leary asked, explaining that she didn’t expect Jenner to share the surgeon but would love to know what exactly the surgeon did.
“I feel like you’ve been quite open about having your boobs done,” Leary continues, outlining that she ’d like to know about the style of implant (“teardrop” or “high profile”) but also the placement (under or over the muscle). “Can you just share what it is you have had?” she pleads, caveating that she feels that it’s important not to speculate and would prefer to ask Jenner directly.
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In a stunning turn of events, Jenner responded, commenting: “445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!!! silicone!!! garth fisher!!! hope this helps lol.” Had Kris Jenner not shared just this month who the surgeon behind her recent facelift was, the transparency would seem unimaginable. Confirmed by People, New York-based aesthetic and reconstructive surgeon Dr Steven Levine performed Jenner’s recently debuted work.
This isn’t the first time Jenner (Kylie) has been open about her breast augmentation, though. In 2023, during an episode of The Kardashians, she admitted to the surgery during a conversation with a friend: “I had beautiful breasts [before giving birth to her first child, Stormi]. Natural tits. Just gorgeous. Perfect size, perfect everything,” she said. “And I just wish, obviously, I never got them done to begin with.”
Whatever your perspective on sharing details of plastic surgery, there is something heartwarming about Jenner sharing her own experience, especially considering how desperately Leary wanted to know. Celebrities, (maybe) they’re just like us.
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