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Kylie Jenner reveals plastic surgery secrets including doctor details and breast implant size in buried TikTok comment

Kylie Jenner reveals plastic surgery secrets including doctor details and breast implant size in buried TikTok comment

Scottish Sun2 days ago

KYLIE Jenner has finally revealed her plastic surgery secrets - including doctor details and breast implant size - in a buried TikTok comment.
Reality star Kylie, 27, made the admission in response to influencer Rachel Leary, who had praised her chest as 'the most perfect, natural boob job ever' and begged for specifics.
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Kylie Jenner has finally revealed her plastic surgery secrets - including doctor details and breast implant size
Credit: Instagram/Kylie Jenner
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Kylie first confirmed her surgery in 2023
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Rachel had uploaded a video on Monday asking Kylie to share what she 'asked for' when getting her breasts done.
She captioned it: 'Help a girl out @Kylie Jenner, I just want to know how to get them to sit like that, respectfully.'
To the surprise of many, the beauty mogul replied directly to the clip, writing: '445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!!! silicone!!! garth fisher!!! hope this helps lol.'
The TikTok exchange comes two years after Kylie first confirmed she had undergone a secret breast augmentation at 19 - something she denied for years.
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Rachel was stunned by the response, replying: 'KYLIEEEEE!!! you are the best THANK YOU!!!!'
Fans quickly flooded the comments with praise for the star.
Jenner's surgeon, Dr. Garth Fisher, is a well-known celebrity doctor and is a longtime favourite of the Kardashian-Jenner clan.
He performed Kris Jenner's facelift on an episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, gave Kourtney Kardashian her boob job, and even carried out a revision facelift for Caitlyn Jenner pre-transition.
He also removed a tumour from Khloe Kardashian's face and helped Real Housewives star Lisa Rinna revise her silicone lip fillers.
Earlier in his career, he was Playboy founder Hugh Hefner's go-to surgeon.
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Kylie first confirmed her surgery in a 2023 episode of The Kardashians, revealing she had the procedure done before giving birth to daughter Stormi, now seven.
She told Stassie Karanikolaou: "I got my breasts done before Stormi. Within six months of having Stormi – not thinking I would have a child when I was 20 – they were still healing.'
She admitted she regretted the decision, adding:
'I had beautiful breasts, like natural t*ts, just gorgeous… and I just wished, obviously, I never got them done to begin with.'
'I would recommend anyone who was thinking about it to wait until after you have children. I have a daughter too. I would be heartbroken if she wanted to get her body done at 19.'
Kylie's latest comments marked a major shift from years of denying surgery rumours.
In 2015, the influencer denied breast enhancement on her app, attributing her changing shape to weight gain and ageing.
She wrote at the time: 'My boobs are definitely three times the size, which bothers me,' she admitted in 2018, post-pregnancy - but stopped short of confirming implants at the time."
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Kylie's latest comments marked a major shift from years of denying surgery rumours
Credit: Instagram
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Dr. Garth Fisher, is a longtime favourite of the Kardashian-Jenner clan
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Kylie made the admission in response to influencer Rachel Leary
Credit: TikTok/rachleary

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