
How did Kris Jenner get this face at 69? Kardashian's matriarch unrecognisable while out in Paris sparks speculation she has had more cosmetic work done - plastic surgeons give their verdict
While Kim Kardashian has been at the centre of attention during the Paris robbery trial, her mother, Kris Jenner, has also been turning heads.
The 'momager', 69, is almost unrecognisable compared how she looked just a year ago.
Looking impossibly youthful, sporting a wet-look bob, fans commented the mother-of-six could easily be mistaken for one of her daughters.
The Kardashian matriarch has admitted to having some cosmetic work done before, including a facelift and using Botox.
But plastic surgeons have told MailOnline that Kris's new age-defying looks may be the result of subtle aesthetic augmentations and skin rejuvenating treatments.
Plastic surgeon Dr Lisa Friederich said: 'Kris Jenner appears to have had a combination of aesthetic treatments to maintain her youthful and lifted appearance.'
'It's quite possible she's undergone a surgical facelift or mini-lift.
'The tightness around her face, jawline and neck would be challenging to achieve through non-invasive methods alone, particularly in someone over 60.'
She continued: 'Her cheeks also appear fuller and more contoured, likely due to dermal fillers used to restore mid-face volume and create a more sculpted look.'
Fillers—typically injections of collagen or hyaluronic acid into the skin—are designed to add volume to the face reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, with effects lasting for up to 18 months.
Dr Friederich also suspects that Kris may have had lower-face filler to enhance her jaw line.
'Her jawline is also noticeably sharp and defined, a possible sign of lower-face filler to enhance structure and balance facial proportions', the plastic surgeon speculated.
She also said that the mother's glowing skin may be the result of skin rejuvenating treatments.
'Looking at her glowing skin, she might also regularly get skin rejuvenating treatments such as Morpheus8 Burst to target deeper layers of the skin to tighten and lift the skin,' Dr Friedrich explained.
'This will also help Kris with any fine lines and uneven texture.'
These treatments involve using radio waves and micro needles which penetrate into the skin to contour the tissue.
This prompts tissue to produce more collagen—the building block of skin—and elastin, a protein that gives skin its plump and flexibility, resulting in age-reversing healing process.
Dr Friederich added that Kris may have had some other non-surgical treatments to enhance her skin.
'Her forehead looks particularly smooth with minimal expression lines or crow's feet, which suggests she might get anti-wrinkle injections like Botox to soften any movement,' she said.
'Her lips also look subtly plump and balanced, possibly because of lip filler, but they are carefully maintained to avoid over-volumisation,' she added.
Regardless of the specifics of the work, Dr Friederich paid tribute to the overall result, complimenting Kris's glowing skin and carefully maintained look.
New York-based cosmetic dermatologist Dr Michele Green has previously told MailOnline that Kris has been the most transparent of all the Kardashian clan about her cosmetic procedures.
Dr Green said: 'Kris has openly shared that she has undergone both non-invasive treatments, such as Botox, dermal fillers, and laser treatments, as well as invasive procedures, including breast augmentation, a facelift, and a neck lift.'
Dr Andrew Peredo, who specialises in aesthetic procedures, told this website he believes almost every Kardashian-Jenner has spent tens of thousands of dollars on their youthful looks—although none more than Kris Janner, who he said likely spent a six-figure sum.
Speaking back in 2023 he explained: 'Kris's is definitely a six-figure-face. To begin with, she has most likely had some type of facial rejuvenation to the lower face and neck, possibly a facelift.
'She has most likely had a nose job, or rhinoplasty, definitely more than once.
'Her upper eyelids also seem to have changed, so she has probably had surgery there. And there are signs of some lip and cheek filler too,' he added.
He continued: 'With her nose, you can see in the 2006 photo she has had some work done because the proportions are straight and the nostrils are a bit wide and the tip is a bit thin.'
Kris has previously admitted to some cosmetic work, including a breast augmentation—also known as a boob job— a facelift and using Botox.
But she has vehemently denied having a nose job.
She told PEOPLE in 2019: 'It's a one-stop show for me. And who doesn't love Botox? For me it's been really great.
'My routine is pretty simple, but it always has been my entire life. A massage, a great facial, a manicure and a little Botox and I'm good to go. I'm pretty traditional. As long as I'm clean and scrubbed up, I'm a happy camper.'
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