'Kylie Jenner should caution youth on plastic surgery': Dr Terry Dubrow speaks out
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Celebrity plastic surgeon, Dr Terry Dubrow shared that Kylie Jenner could have used her platform to educate her fans about the risks and complications of getting plastic surgery done.
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United States celebrity plastic surgeon, Dr Terry Dubrow says that Kylie Jenner should at least warn girls about getting surgeries done at a young age.
This comes after “The Kardashians” star shared her exact breast augmentation details on TikTok, including the plastic surgeon who did the procedure.
TikToker, Rachel Leary, had pleaded with the 27-year-old to reveal the precise details of her breast augmentation, from the style to the placement of the implant.
Jenner responded to the plea and said: “445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!! Silicone!!! Garth Fisher!!! Hope this helps lol.”
However, Dr Dubrow in an interview with “TMZ” shared that the media personality could have used this moment as a chance to also educate young girls about the risks of getting plastic surgeries.
“So, I’m very happy that she’s admitting to having that done but I think a year ago she said she regretted it,” the celebrity plastic surgeon said.
In one of the episodes of “The Kardashians” in 2023, the beauty mogul admitted that she wished she never got her breasts done.
Dr Dubrow added: “So the message you’re giving out … I think she should say it’s great, but I think it’s important that she caution people. She had it at age 19. Age 19 is not cool to have a breast augmentation, right? It’s pretty young.
“So if someone like Kylie could move the needle like that, when she sort of admits to having a procedure done, I think it's better to admit it and say except, you know, maybe I shouldn’t have done it so early. Because when Kylie admits to it, everyone’s gonna go ahead and get it,” the “Botched” reality star said.
The 66-year-old added that plastic surgery is just as serious as any other surgery and it is vital to evaluate the risks and complications associated with plastic surgery.
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