Kylie Jenner's breast augmentation breakdown: candid confessions from the reality star
Image: Instagram/Kylie Jenner
Recently, US reality TV star Kylie Jenner openly discussed the details of her breast augmentation, including naming her plastic surgeon and providing precise specifications.
A TikTok user @rachleary took to the internet to ask Jenner to share with her details of her breast augmentation down to the T.
Leary shared that the beauty mogul's breasts are ultimately her inspiration and what she's looking for, and how she wants her breasts to look.
'This is a TikTok for Kylie Jenner, okay? If you're not Kylie Jenner and you don't care about plastic surgery, just keep scrolling.
'Girl, please, can you just tell us … I promise you, my followers? Lovely. Safe space on here. Please can you just tell me/us/anyone that's just interested - what it is that you asked for when you had your boobs done?' Leary asked.
She continued to say that the 27-year-old media personality's breast augmentation is the perfect job she's ever seen and that she also wants her breasts to be the same.
Leary also pleaded with Jenner to know the style of the implant, whether it was a tear drop or high profile, and she also asked for the placement, under or over the muscle.
'The Kardashians' star surprisingly commented: '445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!! Silicone!!! Garth Fisher!!! Hope this helps lol.'
A screenshot of Kylie Jenner's response.
Image: TikTok
The mother-of-two has always been open about any plastic surgery work she has done.
In one of the episodes of her family's reality show in 2023, Jenner once admitted that she has had fillers, and in a conversation with a friend, she shared that she got under the knife and got her breast done.
'I had beautiful breasts, like natural t**s. Perfect size, perfect everything, and I just wish, obviously, that I never got them done to begin with,' she shared.
Jenner also once admitted that she got work done because of her insecurities; however, after having daughter Stormi Webster, her perspective on plastic surgery has changed drastically, and she wouldn't want her daughter to change anything about herself.

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