
I'm 42 and was desperate to have a Kris Jenner ‘face lift' but was left with a bumpy, lumpy neck
HER rumoured facelift hit headlines worldwide - with people praising just how flawless the results were.
And one person keen to emulate Kris Jenner's new look was Australian model Rebecca Judd.
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Australian model Rebecca Judd asked her aesthetician for "Kris Jenner's neck without surgery", but ended up with a bumpy, lumpy neck
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The 42-year-old model as she normally looks
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Kris Jenner has wowed people with her new look - seen here in March 2024 before undergoing a rumoured face lift
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Her face is now flawless, and she looks decades younger than her 69 years
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The 42-year-old asked her clinical specialist Claire McGuinness to "give me Kris Jenner's neck without surgery".
However, things didn't appear to have gone quite to plan, judging by Rebecca's
In the image, she showed that she'd been left with three lines of raised bumps on her neck.
The lumps on her neck under her chin looked to have started healing, with some of them disappearing completely.
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While the lower lines were still obvious and red.
It's not clear exactly what procedure Rebecca had, but Claire's website states that she offers countless facial rejuvenation procedures - from micro-needling to LED light therapy.
The picture of Rebecca's bumpy neck went viral on social media, with people taking to the comments section of the posts to weigh in on what treatment Rebecca may have received.
"Looks like MicroBotox to me," one wrote.
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"This pic was probably taken right after and then the bumps go down.
"Nothing major that is for sure!"
People compare me to Kris Jenner - now she's 'had a facelift', they say we look even more like 'twins'
"These are Botox injection bumps and will literally be gone in under 10 minutes," another added.
"You all do realise this is probs just polys?" a third asked.
"It goes down within half hour - it's a simple easy good little treatment."
"This is a Skin Booster, and this is exactly what it should look like post injections," someone else commented.
Kris, 69, left fans stunned when she stepped out showcasing her new youthful look, with her rep confirming to Page Six that she underwent aesthetic enhancements from New York plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Levine.
Although it has not been revealed exactly what she had done, many critics have suggested she underwent a deep plane facelift.
What is a face lift and how quick is the recovery?
A FACE lift (technically called a rhytidectomy) is a cosmetic surgical procedure which tries to reduce visible signs of ageing in the face and neck.
The procedure begins with either general anaesthesia or local anaesthesia with sedation to ensure you're comfortable and pain-free.
The surgeon makes incisions based on the type of face lift.
The surgeon lifts the skin and underlying tissues (SMAS layer – superficial musculoaponeurotic system).
Fat may be sculpted, removed, or redistributed.
The underlying muscle and connective tissues are tightened and repositioned to create a more youthful look.
The skin is gently laid back over the newly repositioned contours and incisions are closed with sutures (medical stitch) or skin adhesives.
Recovery time varies, but most people return to normal activities within two to four weeks.
In an exclusive chat with The U.S. Sun, Dr. Norman Rowe, who did not do Kris's work but specializes in deep plane facelifts, was asked how much her rumoured procedure might have set her back.
"It depends on whether or not you're getting it in Cincinnati, Ohio, or Miami or New York or LA," he said.
"I mean, it can range from, five figures to six figures."

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