showed up in Paris recently looking much younger at 69. But not everyone is buying it. A well-known plastic surgeon now says that her change goes against medical logic. Kris Jenner's recent perfect look might not be the result of surgery at all, but of AI manipulation, says a top plastic surgeon. The argument has caused a lot of angry reactions online.
Fans are torn between being amazed, doubtful, and suspicious of editing tricks.
When the matriarch of the Kardashians showed up in Paris last month to accompany her daughter Kim to court appearances, she looked decades younger than her 69 years, which caused a meltdown, as per a report by the Daily Mail.
Commenters on social media pleaded for her doctor's name and even implied that Jenner had found "the fountain of youth."
Later, her representatives acknowledged that she had hired renowned plastic surgeon
Dr. Steven M. Levine, dubbed "the facelift maestro," to help her achieve her new appearance.
Fans alarmed as Justin Bieber appears in Hollywood sporting mystery injury — what’s really going on?However, Dr. Gary Lawton claimed that "AI tools or morphing software" had been used to edit the star's photos and videos in an Instagram post that has received over 250,000 views since it was published last night.The surgeon from San Antonio claimed that her new appearance 'defy all surgical and anatomical realities' in the photos that have been released globally.
"There is no possible way that this is a surgical transformation," Dr. Lawton, who provides his 548,000 followers on the platform with helpful advice and dispels beauty fads, added.
It would not be the first time the mother of six has had surgery, but Jenner has not confirmed or denied that she has had it recently.
On Keeping Up With The Kardashians, a clearly anxious Kris Jenner was seen being wheeled in for a facelift in 2011. Kim had the surgery just one month before she married basketball player Kris Humphries, and she was 55 at the time.
Jenner previously acknowledged that she had undergone earlobe surgery, breast augmentation, and "Botox and fillers and lasers and things like that."
Dr. Lawton later claimed that the pictures did, in fact, suggest artificial intelligence (AI)-generated or highly digitalized imagery. People have actually seen her, which is the issue. There is no way that this is a surgical transformation based on the pictures.
Dr. Lawton comes to the conclusion that while cosmetic surgery can yield some striking results, Jenner's pictures' anatomic symmetry, flawless skin, and perfection will only give patients more irrational expectations because these are not typical outcomes.
A surgeon believes her recent look was digitally altered rather than surgically achieved.
No. She has previously admitted to having Botox and a facelift, but has not addressed recent rumors.