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5 days ago
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Kylie Jenner Shared Her Breast Implant Sizing. We Asked Plastic Surgeons to Explain
Getty Images Kylie Jenner is getting transparent about the plastic surgery she's done. In a now viral TikTok comment, the beauty mogul shared the exact details and sizing of her breast implants. She even went a step further and shared the name of the doctor she used for the job: Garth Fisher, MD. On June 2, British YouTuber Rachel Leary posted a public callout on TikTok for Jenner to share the specifics of her boob job. 'Girl, please can you tell us what it is you asked for when you had your boobs done?' Leary said in the video. 'To me, you've got what I am looking for to have done in terms of a boob job. It's the most perfect, natural looking boob job ever. They're still big, but whatever way you had the implants, if they are implants, or if you had fat transfer, to me it is perfection. That is what I aspire mine to look like.' Ask and you shall receive. A day later Jenner, 27, responded in the comments from her verified account. '445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!! silicone!!! garth fisher!!! hope this helps lol.' It's clear Leary wasn't the only one who wanted Jenner's boob job deets. Fans in the comments expressed their gratitude for the information, sharing they also wanted the same look. 'Never saved something so fast in my life,' one wrote, while another praised Jenner's transparency. 'I love this. I didn't even know you could get half under the muscle! She a girls girl for sure.' But before you go running to book your appointment for Jenner's exact measurements, David Shafer, MD, a double board-certified plastic surgeon and founder of Shafer Clinic Fifth Avenue in NYC, says it's not that simple. For starters, it's important to keep in mind that plastic surgery is very specific to each person's unique body. 'When you look at what she had done and then with breast augmentation in general, you have to caution patients a little bit. Just because she had 445 ccs doesn't mean another person who got 445 ccs would have the same result that she has, because with implants, you need a match to the patient's anatomy,' says Dr. Shafer. However, using Jenner as inspiration is a good starting point. Dr. Shafer always encourages patients to come in with references during consultations. 'I like to talk to patients about their goals and expectations. I love to see inspiration pictures. So their inspiration board, bring a picture of Kylie or maybe bring a picture of somebody where they don't like how it looks.' If you want a look similar to Jenner's, your plastic surgeon can help find the right specs and sizing that makes sense for you. 'If you're somebody with a different body shape or size than Kylie and you put 445 in them, it's not going to look the same,' explains Dr. Shafer. 'You're looking more at the ratio of their chest diameter, their height, the size of the implants, the implant projection height, low, moderate or high to help kind of simulate maybe what Kylie had. But the number size of the implant might actually be different to get the same kind of ratio for the patient.' All that being said, Dr. Shafer says Jenners transparency is a good thing—and he hopes other celebs follow suit. 'So many times celebrities have stuff done and then they deny it, and it makes people who have never had anything done feel like there's something wrong with their body,' he says. 'When they're open about it, it really helps people feel like it's okay to search things out. It's okay to have procedures done when you go to the right people. And naming the doctors is also great because then they can look into that person or somebody with similar qualifications closer to where they live.' If you're curious about Jenner's boob job specifics and what they mean, we asked top plastic surgeons to break it down below. 'Kylie had 445 ccs, which is the size of the implant,' says Dr. Shafer. According to board-certified plastic surgeon Anthony Berlet, MD, this typically results in a full D cup, 'though the final look always depends on the patient's starting point and anatomy.' 'And then there's the profile of the implant. She had a moderate profile, and that's the most common,' says Dr. Shafer. In breast augmentation, there is low profile, moderate profile, and high profile, which describe how far the breast sticks out from the body and how wide the implant is. 'You're going to want to match this to the patient's body because someone who is shorter and wider, you might want to use a lower-profile implant so that it matches the width of their breast. But if you had a tall, thin person and you put a low-profile wide implant in them, it would be extending into their armpit,' says Dr. Shafer. According to Dr. Berlet, Jenner most likely used a standard breast augmentation technique called a dual-plane placement. 'Meaning the implant sits partially under the chest muscle and partially beneath the natural breast tissue,' he says. 'This approach helps the implant settle into a more natural, teardrop-like shape.' Dr. Shafer echoes that statement. 'Half under the muscle is typical for doing breast augmentation,' he says. 'When you put the implant just under the skin, especially if you have really thin skin, it can look almost like an apple with Saran Wrap on it." Placing the implant half under the muscle provides cushioning and a more natural look. 'If you just put it under the muscle and left the muscle connections at the bottom, the implant gets pushed up too high because the muscle's holding it up,' explains Dr. Shafer. 'So you divide the muscle on the bottom half of the breast just so the implant can relax and settle and have a more natural shape.' There are two main types of breast implants: silicone and saline. Both are encased in a silicone shell. Saline has salt water inside, while silicone is filled with cohesive silicone. 'And all modern implants now are a cohesive silicone,' says Dr. Shafer. 'It's kind of semisolid, so it holds its form, it holds its shape. And then how cohesive it is determines how stiff the implants are. So choosing which type of cohesiveness is also important for patients.' On Instagram Stories, Dr. Fisher confirmed that he used Natrelle silicone implants from Allergan Aesthetics for Jenner's augmentation. Originally Appeared on Glamour Body talk Why getting a breast reduction was the best decision I ever made If you survived the early 2000s without body issues, congratulations Selena Gomez wore a bikini on vacation. The comments are appalling. The very unwelcome return of eating disorder culture
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Kylie Jenner Shared Her Breast Implant Sizing. We Asked Plastic Surgeons to Explain
Getty Images Kylie Jenner is getting transparent about the plastic surgery she's done. In a now viral TikTok comment, the beauty mogul shared the exact details and sizing of her breast implants. She even went a step further and shared the name of the doctor she used for the job: Garth Fisher, MD. On June 2, British YouTuber Rachel Leary posted a public callout on TikTok for Jenner to share the specifics of her boob job. 'Girl, please can you tell us what it is you asked for when you had your boobs done?' Leary said in the video. 'To me, you've got what I am looking for to have done in terms of a boob job. It's the most perfect, natural looking boob job ever. They're still big, but whatever way you had the implants, if they are implants, or if you had fat transfer, to me it is perfection. That is what I aspire mine to look like.' Ask and you shall receive. A day later Jenner, 27, responded in the comments from her verified account. '445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!! silicone!!! garth fisher!!! hope this helps lol.' It's clear Leary wasn't the only one who wanted Jenner's boob job deets. Fans in the comments expressed their gratitude for the information, sharing they also wanted the same look. 'Never saved something so fast in my life,' one wrote, while another praised Jenner's transparency. 'I love this. I didn't even know you could get half under the muscle! She a girls girl for sure.' But before you go running to book your appointment for Jenner's exact measurements, David Shafer, MD, a double board-certified plastic surgeon and founder of Shafer Clinic Fifth Avenue in NYC, says it's not that simple. For starters, it's important to keep in mind that plastic surgery is very specific to each person's unique body. 'When you look at what she had done and then with breast augmentation in general, you have to caution patients a little bit. Just because she had 445 ccs doesn't mean another person who got 445 ccs would have the same result that she has, because with implants, you need a match to the patient's anatomy,' says Dr. Shafer. However, using Jenner as inspiration is a good starting point. Dr. Shafer always encourages patients to come in with references during consultations. 'I like to talk to patients about their goals and expectations. I love to see inspiration pictures. So their inspiration board, bring a picture of Kylie or maybe bring a picture of somebody where they don't like how it looks.' If you want a look similar to Jenner's, your plastic surgeon can help find the right specs and sizing that makes sense for you. 'If you're somebody with a different body shape or size than Kylie and you put 445 in them, it's not going to look the same,' explains Dr. Shafer. 'You're looking more at the ratio of their chest diameter, their height, the size of the implants, the implant projection height, low, moderate or high to help kind of simulate maybe what Kylie had. But the number size of the implant might actually be different to get the same kind of ratio for the patient.' All that being said, Dr. Shafer says Jenners transparency is a good thing—and he hopes other celebs follow suit. 'So many times celebrities have stuff done and then they deny it, and it makes people who have never had anything done feel like there's something wrong with their body,' he says. 'When they're open about it, it really helps people feel like it's okay to search things out. It's okay to have procedures done when you go to the right people. And naming the doctors is also great because then they can look into that person or somebody with similar qualifications closer to where they live.' If you're curious about Jenner's boob job specifics and what they mean, we asked top plastic surgeons to break it down below. 'Kylie had 445 ccs, which is the size of the implant,' says Dr. Shafer. According to board-certified plastic surgeon Anthony Berlet, MD, this typically results in a full D cup, 'though the final look always depends on the patient's starting point and anatomy.' 'And then there's the profile of the implant. She had a moderate profile, and that's the most common,' says Dr. Shafer. In breast augmentation, there is low profile, moderate profile, and high profile, which describe how far the breast sticks out from the body and how wide the implant is. 'You're going to want to match this to the patient's body because someone who is shorter and wider, you might want to use a lower-profile implant so that it matches the width of their breast. But if you had a tall, thin person and you put a low-profile wide implant in them, it would be extending into their armpit,' says Dr. Shafer. According to Dr. Berlet, Jenner most likely used a standard breast augmentation technique called a dual-plane placement. 'Meaning the implant sits partially under the chest muscle and partially beneath the natural breast tissue,' he says. 'This approach helps the implant settle into a more natural, teardrop-like shape.' Dr. Shafer echoes that statement. 'Half under the muscle is typical for doing breast augmentation,' he says. 'When you put the implant just under the skin, especially if you have really thin skin, it can look almost like an apple with Saran Wrap on it." Placing the implant half under the muscle provides cushioning and a more natural look. 'If you just put it under the muscle and left the muscle connections at the bottom, the implant gets pushed up too high because the muscle's holding it up,' explains Dr. Shafer. 'So you divide the muscle on the bottom half of the breast just so the implant can relax and settle and have a more natural shape.' There are two main types of breast implants: silicone and saline. Both are encased in a silicone shell. Saline has salt water inside, while silicone is filled with cohesive silicone. 'And all modern implants now are a cohesive silicone,' says Dr. Shafer. 'It's kind of semisolid, so it holds its form, it holds its shape. And then how cohesive it is determines how stiff the implants are. So choosing which type of cohesiveness is also important for patients.' On Instagram Stories, Dr. Fisher confirmed that he used Natrelle silicone implants from Allergan Aesthetics for Jenner's augmentation. Originally Appeared on Glamour Body talk Why getting a breast reduction was the best decision I ever made If you survived the early 2000s without body issues, congratulations Selena Gomez wore a bikini on vacation. The comments are appalling. The very unwelcome return of eating disorder culture


Hindustan Times
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Kylie Jenner spills the exact deets on her breast implants: Plastic surgeon weighs in
Kylie Jenner is glowing different. And no, it's not just the love hangover she's enjoying with beau Timothee Chalamet. Her frequent PDA-laced outings with her man may have been keeping Kylie in the news — but there's something else too that has been creating equal commotion virtually, albeit on the down low. While it is of course wrong to speculate about people going under the knife, in Kylie's case, the difference in her enhanced breasts had fans, haters and even internet-neutrals squinting their eyes and raising their brows. And while everyone was thinking the same thing, British YouTuber Rachel Leary was significantly more vocal about it. On June 2, she took to her TikTok account requesting Kylie for any relevant info about her procedure. Rachel made it pretty clear that she was not coming from a place of judgement, but instead was looking to replicate exactly what Kylie had achieved. In an impassioned, short TikTok Rachel said, "Girl, please can you tell us what it is you asked for when you had your boobs done? To me, you've got what I am looking for to have done in terms of a boob job. It's the most perfect, natural looking boob job ever. They're still big, but whatever way you had the implants, if they are implants, or if you had fat transfer, to me it is perfection. That is what I aspire mine to look like". Well lo and behold, all it took was a day for Kylie to get back with a short response. In the comments section of the TikTok, Kylie threw in all the details of her procedure, right from the placement down to her doctor. Her comment read, "445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!! silicone!!! garth fisher!!! hope this helps lol". And from the reactions following this little comment, looks like many girls out there had been besotted with the final look Kylie's procedure achieved for her. But, plastic surgeons have some specifics to share before everyone marches down to their plastic surgeon. David Shafer, MD, a double board-certified plastic surgeon and founder of Shafer Clinic Fifth Avenue in NYC, speaking to Glamour mag, emphasised how getting a 445cc just because they look great on Kylie, is a bad idea as the patient's body shape and size are huge factors in how enhanced breasts finally end up looking — "you need a match to the patient's anatomy", he said, adding, "You're looking more at the ratio of their chest diameter, their height, the size of the implants, the implant projection height, low, moderate or high to help kind of simulate maybe what Kylie had. But the number size of the implant might actually be different to get the same kind of ratio for the patient". Even when it comes to the profile of the implants, the patient's height and body are big determining factors. Profile here essentially refers to how much the breast sticks out of the body post-procedure. Now while a moderate profile has worked great for Kylie (also the most common pick as per Dr. Shafer), for someone shorter, a low profile may be a better pick and so on and so forth. One thing however, that seems to have caught everyone's eye in Kylie's list of deets, is the half-muscle placement. Dr. Shafer explains, "the implant sits partially under the chest muscle and partially beneath the natural breast tissue". What this does, is essentially help the implant settle better also giving a natural teardrop look to the breasts. So has this whole exchange left you googling 'plastic surgeons near me'?


Harpers Bazaar Arabia
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Harpers Bazaar Arabia
The Pills And Potions Almost Every Celebrity Uses To Prep For The Met Gala
Gone are the days when a decent hairstylist and a talented make-up artist were all you needed to get red carpet-ready. These days, celebrities attending the Met Gala enlist entire teams of aestheticians and beauty tech experts—and undergo six-figure treatments—all in preparation for fashion's biggest night out. From in-flight tanning to prescription eye drops that […] Gone are the days when a decent hairstylist and a talented make-up artist were all you needed to get red carpet-ready. These days, celebrities attending the Met Gala enlist entire teams of aestheticians and beauty tech experts—and undergo six-figure treatments—all in preparation for fashion's biggest night out. From in-flight tanning to prescription eye drops that lift and brighten eyes, here's a look at the high-end beauty procedures that promise to get you Met Gala -ready. Blood Pressure Meds to Calm Nerves Some celebrities take low doses of blood pressure medication like propranolol to stay calm under pressure. This beta-blocker works by relaxing blood vessels, lowering heart rate, and reducing symptoms of anxiety, trembling, and excess sweating, keeping stars from looking flushed or overly nervous on the red carpet. It's also popular for managing stage fright and performance anxiety, making it a go-to for high-stress moments like the Met Gala—definitely not to be tried without the advice of a doctor. In-Flight Tanning for a Bronze Glow A sun-kissed tan is a red carpet staple, and some celebrities go the extra mile, literally, by scheduling tanning sessions mid-flight aboard private jets. With packed schedules leading up to the event, this clever beauty hack saves time while ensuring stars arrive looking perfectly bronzed and photo-ready. It's a smart move when there's barely time to breathe between fittings and glam prep. Temporary Lip Fillers for a Natural Plump Traditional lip fillers often come with swelling and bruising, which is far from ideal right before a major event. That's why many celebrities opt for temporary alternatives. Edyta Jarosz, an aesthetician at the Shafer Clinic who has worked with stars like Michaela Coel and Madonna, uses a DiamondGlow treatment paired with a hyaluronic acid pro-infusion serum. The result is hydrated, rosy, plump lips that last for 48 hours with no downtime required. Prescription Eye Drops for an Instant Eye Lift Upneeq, an FDA-approved prescription eye drop, is a favourite among celebs for its ability to lift droopy eyelids (ptosis) within five minutes. The effect lasts up to eight hours and keeps the eyes looking alert, lifted, and sharp, which is crucial when your gaze is being photographed from every angle. It's an essential for both red carpet moments and everyday glam. Long-haul flights often leave celebs bloated or swollen, making it tricky to slip into their custom-fit gowns. That's where lymphatic drainage massage comes in. This gentle treatment helps flush excess fluid and reduce swelling in areas like the arms, ankles, and abdomen. For extra toning, stars turn to body sculpting treatments like TruFlex and TruSculpt to firm and define muscles just in time for the big night. NAD+ IV Drips for a Full-Body Reset IV therapy has taken the beauty world by storm, and NAD+ infusions are the latest must-have. NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every cell, playing a key role in energy production and cellular repair. Celebrities rely on these drips for enhanced focus, boosted metabolism, anti-aging effects, and radiant skin. They're often administered alongside facials and prep treatments in the final countdown to the Gala. Lasers, Mesotherapy, and Microcurrents for Skin That Glows For A-listers, flawless skin isn't just about makeup, it's a science-backed regimen. Laser treatments are used for everything from hair removal and inflammation control to texture refinement and collagen remodelling. Mesotherapy follows with a custom cocktail of vitamins, enzymes, and plant extracts injected into the skin to tighten, rejuvenate, and reduce fat. Finally, a microcurrent facial, often done the night before, uses low-level electrical currents to tone facial muscles, lift contours, and delivers that sculpted, radiant finish no makeup can replicate.