A Kylie Jenner -Fan asked to know the truth: “You have what I am looking for,” enthused Rachel Leary on Tikkok in June. “You have the most perfect job for the most natural looking boob ever! What did you ask?” And to the surprise of everyone, the Kylie Cosmetics founder actually answered with her exact breast enlargement regulations and the name of her surgeon Garth Fisher. Just a month earlier, her mother, crisis, was equally imminent and the surgeon Steven Levine with her rejuvenated look and credited to him for a celebrity overnight.
Kristin Cavallari has revealed the exact number of CCS that she had injected for her own breast enlargement (“Everyone thinks I got much bigger, but I only pushed it up a few times”). Ricki Lake not only announced on Andy Cohen's Watch what happens live The fact that she had a neck and a lower facelifting gave the LA plastic surgeon to all foulad a “shout-out”.
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And not to be exceeded Hai tank Star Barbara Corcoran, which was published on threads, “heard the cool children their secrets of plastic surgery” and ran down a whole laundry list of procedures: three facelifts, a brow stroke, a throat, an eye lift and the so -called “earfill fabric” (which sounds terribly, but simply clumsy).
The trio of statements came in the course of many others who have revealed their surgical secrets in recent years (such as Anna Faris, Chrissy Teigen and Kaley Cuoco).
Cosmetic interventions were only practiced to take care of the holidays carefully to create the illusion that a relaxing short vacation was deleted, tired eyes illuminated and restored a young, refreshing look. Why do celebrities suddenly leave their nips and bulls and make stars of their aesthetic doctors?
Various surgeons and experts have offered public theories: that there is a generation shift, since the millennials and gen z in the era of botox and fillers grew up; that social media users have opened openly into confessional builders. Or that the advertising is for a quid per quo. (“There is definitely an exchange [in some cases]We all know that there is an exchange, ”as a knowledgeable source tells Th.. In other words, free work for free press.)
And then there is simply the Kardashians of everything. You certainly have the money to pay the full price. But the television and social stars have developed under the microscope and developed a rather liberal concept of discretion during this time.
“These celebrities make it a non-story by withdrawing the narrative,” says Julie Hindernis, co-founder of La Beauty Connect, a advice for plastic surgery. “At the same time there is something to say about the secret when it comes to plastic surgery. Not that there should ever be a shame in plastic surgery, but it is something funny when you share your breasts from Saks and your facelift at Neiman.”
The trend is less common in men. There were extremely few male stars who got involved in plastic surgery (Marc Jacobs and Joey Fatone, including). And while a fast Google image search does not show a lack of A-listeners with former hair lines for D lists, are rarely those who will make a transplant: Joel Mchashe and John Cena are exceptions. In Cena's case, he said he was “bullied” by WWE fans about his bare place. “You tore me into pieces for a genetic problem that I cannot control,” he said during an interview. “I have a problem. I try to fix it. I do that.”
Despite their historical reluctance, admitting work, men benefit from the new openness to plastic surgery and other cosmetic interventions. “Reality TV and social media have significantly improved the fight against more people with its potential advantages,” says Bernard Markowitz, plastic surgeon from Beverly Hills. “This in turn has expanded the patient population by more diversity and an expanded role in aesthetic options. Ten years ago, for example, male aesthetic surgery made up 10 percent of my practice. Today it has more than doubled. Aesthetic operations and procedures are no longer secret.”
This increased transparency about the procedures is largely celebrated as a positive development – it helps to score impossible beauty standards. Some fear that more people could also persuade them to be operated on, especially at younger age, which can sometimes lead to bad results and regret. The stars were also open occasionally. Courteney Cox said: “I did things that I regret.” Sharon Osbourne named a process as “a horror show”; And Bella Hadid said: “I wish I had kept the nose of my ancestors.” Even Kylie once said about her first breast job: “I wish I never done her.”
Let's be honest: the idealization is not always ideal.
Elycia Rubin contributed to this report.
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