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Kris Jenner's Shocking New Look Went Viral. Now the Plastic Surgeon Responsible Has Been Revealed

Kris Jenner's Shocking New Look Went Viral. Now the Plastic Surgeon Responsible Has Been Revealed

Yahoo23-05-2025

Kris Jenner has sparked conversation on social media for her recent transformation
Amid speculation around the mogul's new look, PEOPLE can confirm that Jenner has had work done with plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Levine
The N.Y.C.-based, Park Avenue doctor performs a variety of cosmetic procedures at his practice, including facelifts with "natural-looking" results, according to his websiteWhen Kris Jenner stepped out in Paris for Lauren Sánchez's star-studded bachelorette party, her glam was glamming. But there was more to her look that generated a lot buzz on the Internet, leaving her fans to flood the comments section speculating about her youthful appearance.
In recent months, the Kardashians star, 69, has been sharing more and more photos of her refreshed appearance, which many have called out is very similar to her daughters.
Now, PEOPLE can confirm that the businesswoman has undergone aesthetic enhancements from plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Levine in New York City, as first reported by Page Six.
According to the Upper East Side professional's website, Levine is a board-certified "aesthetic and reconstructive" surgeon who graduated from NYU Medical School. Following schooling, he joined plastic surgeon Daniel C. Baker's private practice in 2013 and worked out of there for close to six years before opening his practice in 2019, per his LinkedIn. His patients include A-list actors, supermodels and more.
Dr. Levine "specializes in natural-looking enhancements of the face, breasts, and body," according to his practice's website. The procedures listed include breast augmentations, tummy tucks and yes, facelifts whether that be mini (short scar) facelifts or full facelifts, both of which address signs of aging like sagging skin, loose jowls and creases.
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Additionally. Dr. Levine offers blepharoplasty (the "eyelid lift" in TikTok speak), brow lifts, neck lifts, facial fat grafting, fillers, chemical peels and dermabrasion, a procedure that eliminates fine lines. Prices are not listed, however when PEOPLE spoke to him in 2020 about the uptick in requests during the COVID19 lockdown, face procedures had a price tag of $45,000 and up.
Even when no-contact was name of the game during quarantine, Dr. Levine told PEOPLE at the time that one patient offered to pay double the cost of their procedures while another suggested providing him a month-long in-house accommodation in the Hamptons — he's just that in demand.
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Although it's not confirmed exactly what Jenner had done with Dr. Levine, she's been flaunting her new look with confidence.
Recently, she spent a few days in Paris alongside her daughter Kim Kardashian. Following the SKIMS mogul's appearance in court to testify at the trial of those suspected of being involved in robbing her at gunpoint in 2016, the duo celebrated friend Lauren Sánchez's bachelorette party, which was also attended by Eva Longoria and Katy Perry.
Jenner has been open about cosmetic procedures in the past. In 2019, the reality TV star proudly doled out Botox gift cards to her friends and family.
'It's a one-stop shop for me,' she told PEOPLE at the time of getting Botox. 'And who doesn't love Botox? 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.'
'My routine is pretty simple, but it always has been my entire life,' she added. '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.'
In 2018, Jenner also famously underwent an earlobe reduction during an episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
'All I want is just cute ears. Ever since Kim made a comment about my ears I've always wondered and now I am looking in the mirror obsessively like, 'Are they too big?'' she said during the episode. 'I learned that your nose and your ears keep growing your whole life. I think that the decision to do something about my ever-changing ears is suddenly a priority.'
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