
How Kris Jenner looks younger than ever as she approaches 70 - thanks to 'face lift maestro'
Earlier this month, the world's most famous momager sparked speculation she'd gone under the knife again as Kris, 69, looked strikingly youthful in new photos posted online.
Her appearance in snaps shared by hairstylist Chris Stapleton was so dramatically altered that fans mistook Kris for her second-oldest daughter, Kim Kardashian, who is 25 years her junior.
Kris, who has always been open about undergoing tweakments, later confirmed she had sought the expertise of Dr Steven M Levine - a surgeon dubbed the 'facelift maestro' - to achieve her most dramatic transformation to date.
While the exact procedure Kris opted for remains unknown, plastic surgeons told MailOnline that her new age-defying look was likely the result of a 'surgical facelift or mini-lift' as well as a combination of other aesthetic treatments including Botox and fillers.
They highlighted a new tightness around her face, jawline, and neck, fuller lips, a smoothened forehead devoid of wrinkles and fine lines that, collectively, made Kris look at least three decades younger than her actual age.
Considering Dr Levine's price list, it's likely Kris spent north of $100,000 (approximately £75,000) to overhaul her look, as the mother-of-six gears up to celebrate her 70th birthday later this year.
Kris catapulted to fame as the dogged manager of her brood - comprising daughters, Kourtney, Kim, and Khloe, as well as Kendall and Kyle, and son, Robert - on the long-running reality series Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
In the 50 years since, Kris has allegedly frequently gone under the knife - with the world's most famous 'momager' showing off her most dramatic transformation to date earlier this month
When the series premiered, Kris - whose first marriage to renowned lawyer Robert Kardashian ended in divorce in 1991 - was married to retired Olympian Caityln Jenner.
As the family's fame and fortune has continued to grow, Kris has emerged a celebrity in her own right - posing for magazine covers and gracing red carpets around the world - while dating artist manager Corey Gamble.
Kris split from Caitlyn in 2013 and started seeing the 44-year-old talent manager after they met at a mutual friend's birthday party in Ibiza the following year.
It comes after a doctor who specialises aesthetic procedures estimated Kris - with a net worth of $200,000 - has already forked out upwards of $400,000 on modifying her appearance over the years.
New York-based Dr Gary Linkov examined Kris' changing face over the years while breaking down the cost of various surgical procedures she may have undergone in a video - beginning as early as the 80s - posted on YouTube last year.
1982
Dr Linkov, who has a practice in Manhattan, compared photos of Kris taken a decade apart as he analysed how her face changed between 1973 and 1982.
At the age of 27, while Kris was married to her first husband Robert Kardashian, she showed 'signs of a potential rhinoplasty', the surgeon said, noting the nose 'looks more narrow'.
Kris would later reveal she got her first breast augmentation in the 80s.
1983 - 1995
There were no major changes to Kris' face for close to 20 years, as per the surgeon.
He added that Kris's face appeared fuller in 1995 while pointing out that could be due to her pregnancy.
Kris, then 40, was expecting her first child with retired Olympic gold medallist Caitlyn Jenner as the former couple welcomed Kendall on November 3, 1995.
2001
By 2001, Kris began showing the first signs of Botox to the forehead, glabella - or the area between the eyebrows - and crow's feet, according to Dr Linkov,
He pointed out the 'lines around her eyes are completely gone' while comparing photos of Kris taken in 1999 and 2001, at the age of 46.
He also wondered whether Kris had undergone a brow lift, explaining she had more 'supratarsal show' or 'the platform where a lot of makeup is applied to the area over the eye'.
2006 - 2008
Kris, who turned 51 in 2006, may have started using cheek fillers as Dr Linkov noticed 'a fuller connection between the actual cheek complex and the nasal side wall'.
Referring to snaps of the momage taken in 2007, Dr Linkov added: 'I'm seeing the continued use of cheek filler and possibly also under eye filler.'
At the age of 53, Kris may have started using lip fillers as her upper lip began to look more plump and fuller by 2008.
2011
Kris underwent her first - and so far only confirmed - facelift in 2011, when she documented her experience as part of the family's long-running reality series Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
Kris was 55-years-old at the time, and going under the knife a month prior her daughter Kim's wedding to NBA star Kris Humprhies.
Signs of the surgery were that Kris' 'neckline looked improved' and there was 'less bunching under the chin'
Pretty in pink! The business mogul's appearance has been the subject of much scrutiny since the family's reality TV series Keeping UP With The Kardashians first premiered in 2007
Video footage of Kris before and after surgery was published on the E! website. It shows Kris in tears as she sits in the waiting room surrounded by her children.
'I don't want to die,' the nervous star said.
After she recovered from the operation, Kim assured her the results were already positive.
'Mom, you look fab,' she said. 'So gorgeous.'
The Kardashian family's go-to plastic surgeon, Dr Garth Fisher performed the 'pinnacle facelift' so Kris could look her best for Kim and Humphries's nuptials.
In a post on the American surgeon's website, he claimed: 'She loved her more youthful, rejuvenated looks.'
Signs of the surgery, according to Dr Linkov, were that Kris' 'neckline looked improved' and 'less bunching under the chin'.
He suggested Kris might have also had cheek implants around the same time, considering 'there's more separation between the upper and lower cheeks on both sides' of her face.
2016 - 2021
Some of the most prominent differences to Kris' faces between 2016 and 2021 included thicker eyebrows that Dr Linkov attributed to makeup and 'microblading' that consists of tattooing fine lines to resemble hair - giving the illusion of fullness.
In 2018, her earlobe surgery was also featured on Keeping Up With The Kardashians - as Kris admitted feeling insecure about them after Kim 'made a comment' about her ears.
During a consultation with Beverly Hills' plastic surgeon Dr Jason B Diamond, Kris was told the 30-minute procedure 'looks good in three days' - implying a short recovery time.
He added: 'That alone will take five, 10 years off of you.'
In 2021, at the age of 66, Dr Linkov said Kris may have undergone a 'cheek implant revision' that is performed to correct or alter the results of a prior cheek implant surgery.
2023
By 2023, Kris was already looking younger than ever as it appeared she had opted for a 'potential facelift revision' - with Dr Linkov noting a 'narrower jawline' as her tightened appearance became more and more prominent in comparison photos taken in March, July and then November of the same year.
2025
Ahead of her 70th birthday in November, it appears Kris has treated herself to the pricey gift of youth - with the Kardashian matriarch recruiting Dr Levine to perform what appears to be a series of tweakments.
While the exact procedure Kris underwent remains unclear, Dr Levine specialises in 'natural-looking enhancements of the face, breasts, and body' as per his website.
It was noted that Dr. Levine's 'subtle improvements grace some of the most famous faces and figures in the world' in a 2020 interview with People magazine.
A list that now includes Kris, whose fans couldn't believe how much Kris looked like Kim after she debuted her new look earlier this month.
The Kardashian star was in Paris to support Kim as she testified in the trial over the 2016 armed robbery during her stay in the French capital.
Fans demanded to know who her surgeon was after Kris' hairstylist Chris Stapleton shared a 'Kris Jenner appreciation post' on his Instagram account that included a series of photos of the reality star.
Kris channelled her famous daughter as she modelled a black velvet Collette style dress or top with a lace collar in one snap - with her signature black bob styled in some sort of updo.
In another she is wearing a menswear inspired suit with her hair combed in a straight bob. She tried a curly styled wearing a gray frock, perhaps for court.
The most striking feature, of course, remains Kris' chiselled face, as she steps into what will likely be her most glamorous decade yet.
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