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‘Plastic Surgery Rewind' Trailer: Kim Zolciak, Brielle Biermann and More Try to Reverse Cosmetic Work
‘Plastic Surgery Rewind' Trailer: Kim Zolciak, Brielle Biermann and More Try to Reverse Cosmetic Work

Yahoo

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘Plastic Surgery Rewind' Trailer: Kim Zolciak, Brielle Biermann and More Try to Reverse Cosmetic Work

It's time for Hollywood to consider going all natural. On Tuesday, June 10, E! shared the first preview of their new series titled Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind. Hosted by RuPaul's Drag Race judge Michelle Visage, the show follows nine celebrities and social influencers through a transformative journey of self-discovery at the 'Rewind Retreat.' Through the process, stars like Kim Zolciak and daughter Brielle Biermann will decide whether to reverse past plastic surgeries and return to a more natural look. Real Housewives' Plastic Surgery: See Their Before and After Pictures 'I've gone through so much with this face,' Brielle, 28, shared in the sneak preview before her mom admitted to getting a 'mommy makeover' after the birth of her kids. According to E!, Brielle will debate the pros and cons of facial filler as she prepares to marry her fiancé, Billy Seidl. Kim, meanwhile, will reevaluate one of her procedures following her divorce from Kroy Biermann and some weight loss. The Don't Be Tardy stars aren't the only ladies looking for some help in the beauty department. In the trailer, 90 Day Fiancé star Larissa Santos Lima confessed to getting lipo in her knees. Now, she's worried her enhancements are limiting her ability to have an active lifestyle. As for Aubrey O'Day, she wants to reconsider her facial filler while connecting with the other participants on their shared experiences. 'I love a boob job,' the Danity Kane member proclaimed in the trailer. 'But I know we're not here to do that.' Love and Hip Hop Atlanta star Jessica Dime, YouTuber Sebastian Bails, former Playboy model Kathy Brown and content creators Sophia Elgerabli and Alan McGarry are also part of the new series. Celebrities Who've Had Their Breast Implants Removed — and Why With help from plastic surgeon Dr. Terry Dubrow and body image expert Dr. Spirit, the brave contestants will experience eye-opening challenges and unexpected emotional connections before they reassess their concept of beauty. 'I'm very excited,' Dubrow, 66, exclusively told Us Weekly in May at Nancy Davis' Race to Erase MS Gala when teasing his new E! show. 'It's a group of celebrities who've had plastic surgery, and they have to decide whether or not to undergo a transformational reversal of the process. I think it's going to be really interesting, and the surgery outcomes are really interesting, and I hope everyone loves it.' Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind premieres on E! Wednesday, July 9, at 10 p.m. ET. Episodes will be available to stream a week later on Peacock.

Kris Jenner's new face and the rise of the deep plane facelift
Kris Jenner's new face and the rise of the deep plane facelift

News24

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News24

Kris Jenner's new face and the rise of the deep plane facelift

Kris Jenner is believed to have gotten the deep plane facelift from U.S. surgeon Dr Steven Levine. This lift restores natural volume to the cheeks, enhances the jawline and can cost up to R275 000. Local doctors reveal South African cosmetic enhancement trends like fat grafting and platelet-rich plasma therapy. _______________________________________________________________________ Everyone and their mother is talking about Kris Jenner's new face. The famed momager to the A-list socialite family created a world of buzz when she stepped out in Paris looking like she'd just drunk from the fountain of youth. Kris' procedure is believed to be a deep plane facelift. Locally, actor Khanyi Mbau's blepharoplasty also sparked a conversation about a major trend: the rise of natural-looking facelifts that don't scream 'surgery'. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Khanyi Mbau Metanoia (@mbaureloaded) Professor Chrysis Sofianos, one of South Africa's top plastic surgeons and among the few in the country offering this specialised procedure, describes to TRUELOVE the deep plane facelift as 'the gold standard in facial rejuvenation'. 'Unlike traditional facelifts that pull on the skin, this technique repositions the deeper structures beneath the SMAS (superficial musculoaponeurotic system) layer. This vertical lift restores natural volume to the cheeks, enhances jawline definition and rejuvenates the neck – without distorting facial expression or creating a 'tight' look.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kris Jenner (@krisjenner) The Kardashian/Jenner clan has been no stranger to cosmetic surgery conversations but it seems as though they're more open and honest about procedures they've done. People confirmed that Kris underwent cosmetic enhancement from New York City-based plastic surgeon Dr Steven Levine. The youngest of the family, Kylie Jenner, also gave some insight into her breast augmentation surgery, citing Beverley Hills plastic surgeon Dr Garth Fisher as the magician behind her and many of her family's procedures. This came as a pleasant surprise from the former secretive approach Kylie took to keep her aesthetic enhancements under wraps. not kylie jenner sharing her breast implant details in tiktok comment 😭 — 2000s (@PopCulture2000s) June 3, 2025 'Surgery is an art form and any surgery can look real or look false. There are many traditional facelifts and blepharoplasties patients who will look natural or like they have not had any plastic surgery done. What is different is that they are done by talented plastic surgeons,' says Johannesburg-based aesthetic doctor Dr Reza Mia. Curious about what exactly goes in to getting this groundbreaking facial procedure? The experts have got you covered. Specifics of the deep plane facelift From pricing in South Africa to recovery time, Professor Chrysis shares some insight into the specifics of the deep plane facelift. 'In South Africa, a deep plane face and neck lift typically costs between R150 000 and R200 000, depending on surgical complexity and hospital setting. When combined with procedures like eyelid surgery, lip lifts or skin resurfacing, a full facial rejuvenation package can cost up to R275 000. 'Recovery is usually smoother than with older techniques. Initial swelling and bruising resolve within 10 to 14 days, with most patients returning to daily activities in two to three weeks. Full recovery takes a few months, with final results revealing a refreshed and natural appearance,' Professor Chrysis explains. He also highlights that in the recovery phase after surgery, doctors will put together tailored recovery plans for each patient and do non-surgical treatments like Botox, laser resurfacing and derma fillers to maintain results and enhance the look. Rising cosmetic surgery trends in South Africa Many local stars have been vocal about their cosmetic procedures, whether the decision was based on a medical need or purely for confidence. From Boity Thulo's breast reduction and Lalla Hiryama's implant removal to Sithelo Shozi and Gogo Skhotheni's Brazilian butt lifts (BBLs), local surgeons are seeing a definite rise in natural. subtle body and face rejuvenation procedures. As a growing number of South Africans view cosmetic procedures as an investment in confidence and wellbeing, some medical institutions are now offering structured payment plans to make surgery more accessible. Professor Chrysis Sofianos Professor Chrysis reveals that he is seeing these trends in women in their 30s and 50s hoping to keep a youthful and refreshed appearance without looking overdone. 'The deep plane facelift, fat grafting and regenerative treatments like Morpheus8 and PRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapy are all in high demand among this group. These procedures offer refined, long-lasting results and can be tailored to the individual's anatomy and stage of ageing.' He continues, 'At the same time, we've seen a steady increase in male patients, particularly professionals in their 40s and 50s, seeking subtle enhancements to reduce signs of stress and fatigue while maintaining a masculine appearance.' Dr Reza echoes Professor Chrysis' findings and explains why PRP therapy is becoming so popular in Mzansi. 'The most exciting innovation we've seen in recent times is the platelets-rich evolution of platelets. It gives us an ability to give patience the universally attractive traits of healthy skin and a full head of hair at the same time we're able to make filler out of the actual blood. 'The patients don't need to rely on artificial hyaluronic acid fillers and its unfortunate side effects and we're able to then make great results, which are also stimulating the skin. It also it gives us something that could never be done before. We are able to inject into the breasts to make them bigger and more voluptuous all with the patient's own blood.'

Why Glossy, Barely-There Lips Are Replacing Lipstick This Season
Why Glossy, Barely-There Lips Are Replacing Lipstick This Season

Vogue Arabia

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue Arabia

Why Glossy, Barely-There Lips Are Replacing Lipstick This Season

There was a time when a bold matte lipstick signalled power, polish, and performance. But in 2025, the beauty narrative is shifting. As our lifestyles embrace comfort, self-care, and conscious formulations, so too does our makeup. Enter the tinted lip balm, a quiet revolution in a stick. Equal parts skincare and colour, this new generation of balms doesn't just sit pretty. They actively nourish, protect, and enhance the lips you already have. And it's not just about convenience. These balms are loaded with bioactive ingredients like hyaluronic acid, murumuru butter, and antioxidant-rich seed oils that plump, hydrate, and shield the delicate lip area from environmental stressors. Unlike traditional lipsticks, which often contain waxes and pigments that can dry or settle, the latest formulations melt seamlessly into the skin, offering a custom tint and a luminous, barely-there finish. It's makeup, yes, but it's also treatment. Culturally, the shift toward a more undone, natural lip aligns with a broader trend in beauty that is embracing what's real. From Sofia Coppola's capsule collaboration with Augustinus Bader to Hermès' poetic Rosy Lip Enhancer, these formulas don't overwrite your features. They softly frame them. With wellness at the forefront and multitasking formulas now the gold standard, these are the new lip essentials worth the space in your handbag. From nourishing actives to refillable couture packaging, these five tinted balms are leading the takeover, one swipe at a time. Hermès A whisper of pink, a wash of light, this weightless lip enhancer from Hermès delivers effortless elegance with every swipe. The ultra-fine, milky texture glides on like second skin, smoothing and softening lips while leaving a luminous, barely-there flush. Inspired by the softness of Milo leather and designed as a refillable object of beauty, its luxury that lingers. The Formula Lightweight, nourishing, and delicately scented with floral notes. Key Ingredients• White Mulberry Extract: Enhances softness and elasticity. • Sesame-Seed & Raspberry-Seed Oils: Hydrate and smooth. Hermès Rosy Lip Enhancer in 27 Rose Confetti Rose AED320 Summer Fridays Summer Fridays unveils Pink Guava, a bright, sheer pink Lip Butter Balm with a sweet tropical scent that instantly transports you to sunnier days. Juicy, playful, and universally flattering, it's your new go-to for a wash of summer colour and shine. Silky, vegan, and ultra-hydrating, the balm delivers buildable pigment and buttery moisture with every swipe, perfect for beach bags, beauty kits, and everything in between. The Formula 100% vegan, ultra-nourishing, and non-sticky with a smooth, glossy finish.

I'm the daughter of infamous UK Barbie – my mum gave me boob job vouchers aged 7 – I refuse to be plastic like her
I'm the daughter of infamous UK Barbie – my mum gave me boob job vouchers aged 7 – I refuse to be plastic like her

The Sun

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

I'm the daughter of infamous UK Barbie – my mum gave me boob job vouchers aged 7 – I refuse to be plastic like her

WITH their long blonde hair and incredible figures, Sarah Burge and her daughter Poppy are two peas in a pod. But while 64-year-old Sarah has had £600k worth of cosmetic work, Poppy has embraced the natural look and has no intention of going down the same path as her mum. 9 9 9 She's even gone so far as saying she'd 'hate to be plastic' and meanwhile, Sarah confesses she's jealous of Poppy's appearance. The mum candidly admits: 'Poppy is naturally gorgeous, and she has that youthful glow that no amount of surgery can restore. I've spent 35 years trying to improve my appearance and she has no need to at all. So of course, I'm jealous.' It's perhaps surprising that Poppy, 21, relishes the natural look and has even slammed the women trying to emulate her 'Barbie' mum. I don't want to look like a fake Barbie. I can't imagine wanting to spend a fortune on enhancing my appearance. I think the girls that do are pathetic. Poppy After all, Sarah gave her vouchers for surgery before she was ten years old – including £7,000 for a breast enlargement for Christmas when she was only seven and £8,000 for liposuction on her eighth birthday. Sarah was roundly reviled for the vouchers. 'I was sent death threats and told I was the worst mum in the world,' she remembers. 'But it was never about saying she should have them. It was always up to Poppy.' And Poppy is very clear on her choices. She says: 'I don't want to look like a fake Barbie. I can't imagine wanting to spend a fortune on enhancing my appearance. I think the girls that do are pathetic. "Everyone looks the same these days – with big lips, ridiculous eyelashes, slugs for eyebrows, stupidly long nails that look like tarantula legs and huge boobs. I don't understand why they all want to copy my mum and be clones of each other. 'I love the way I look – because it's unique and I look like me. I don't blame Mum, she was pioneering in all the changes she made, and it works for her. I've had £600k worth of surgery in a bid to look younger than my 20-year-old daughter - I'm 63 but want men to admire me "But I'm far from being jealous of her looks, she's jealous of mine because I've got qualities she doesn't have – I'm natural and comfortable in my own skin and of course young!' Instead, Poppy has converted the vouchers into cash and is using the money from them to pay for flight school with a view to training as a pilot, which she started in May. Poppy, who lives between Spain and Stratford-upon-Avon, with mum Sarah and dad, Tony, 65, a businessman, says: 'While mum has always been about her appearance, I go for brains over beauty. She left school at 14 and became a bunny girl when she was 17. 'I got A stars in my GCSEs and IB, which is the international equivalent of A Levels as I took it in Spain. And more recently, I got 100% in both physics and maths for my entrance exams to flight school. 'I think I look good too – men ask me out constantly, but I'm not interested and want to stay single to focus on my studies.' Sarah's journey with cosmetic surgery started when she was just seven and had an op to pin her ears back. Surgery addiction She started having regular cosmetic procedures when she was 29. Since then she's gone under the knife countless times, having every part of her body nipped, tucked and tweaked from vaginal rejuvenation to bottom implants, breast lifts and face lifts. She had her last boob reduction a year ago, but as she's qualified in aesthetics she gives herself Botox and fillers every time she notices an imperfection – roughly every couple of weeks. Her addiction to surgery led to her being dubbed 'the human Barbie' 20 years ago. She admits: 'I've lost count of how many procedures I've had – whenever I feel something needs doing, then I have it done. I'm lucky that because I'm a registered practitioner, I get discounted surgery with surgeons but if I didn't, I'd have spent £600,000. "Because I'm such an expert, I built up a successful consultancy business which helped to fund the surgery. 'I've been injecting myself for years, but it's only recently that I've done it more and more. 'Every time I see something that needs correcting, I get my needle out. As you get older, your skin gets thinner and you lose collagen and sag more, so I simply have to do it more often.' 9 9 9 But while Sarah is obsessed with her looks, Poppy can take it or leave it. 'Mum takes hours getting ready to go out,' says Poppy. 'Even if we're going for a dog walk, she'll be two hours making sure she looks perfect. If we're going on a night out, it's up to four hours.` 'Whereas I'm ready in five minutes for a dog walk and about 40 minutes to go out properly, and most of that time is because my hair is so thick and so it takes a while to blow dry it.' Another reason Poppy shies away from the idea of getting cosmetic procedures is because she witnessed her mother's pain post-surgery. 'There was one occasion, about 12 years ago when she had a tummy tuck and butt lift at the same time,' Poppy recalls. 'She was in agony, literally howling with the pain for days. And there was another occasion after a facelift when she came out of the clinic and her face was black and blue. I thought she was mad and it couldn't be worth it.' I've lost count of how many procedures I've had – whenever I feel something needs doing then I have it done. Sarah The only treatments Poppy has had are Botox in her armpits to help with her sweating and a tiny bit of lip filler. She says: 'Mum used to take me to cosmetic surgeons when she was having treatments, so I could ask questions and be prepared for future procedures. "I'd sit there with absolutely zero interest, longing for it to be over. I've had lip filler, but the smallest amount possible to give my lips a bit of plumpness, but you'd never be able to tell. And it's not something that I'd do regularly. I want to look like me.' Sarah jokes that she'll disinherit Poppy for her stance against plastic surgery - in reality, she's proud of her. 9 9 She adds: 'Poppy is a well-rounded, articulate and bright girl who knows her own mind – so I'm sure she'll go far in life. I wonder what my life could have been like if I'd stayed at school and done further education. 'Part of me wishes I'd never started my surgery journey. I've got friends who haven't had any work and I look at them and think 'I wish I could be like you and not care how I look. And I feel the same about Poppy, she's so confident. "But once you're in the cycle, it's hard to get out of it. I'll never stop until they hammer the last nail into my coffin; there's always something that needs tinkering with. "I never want to look like any other 60 odd year old woman walking down the street.' And Poppy adds: 'At the end of the day Mum is my best friend. Just because I don't want to look like her it doesn't mean I don't admire her - she's made me the confident woman I am.' 9

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