Saline At Seventeen! Kylie Jenner Had 'Breast Enlargement,’ Claims Plastic Surgeon
Nov. 18 2014, Published 7:26 a.m. ET
Kylie Jenner denied rumors that she got lip injections, but, according to a leading plastic surgeon, that isn’t the only body part that the 17-year-old reality star appears to have plumped up!
“Her breasts do not look ‘natural,’ but rather have the appearance of someone who has undergone breast augmentation,” Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Neal Handel, MD, tells RadarOnline.com exclusively.
“In recent photos Kylie’s breasts are distinctly larger than they used to be! A photo of her wearing a black bandeau reveals an “unnatural” appearance typically associated with breast enlargement surgery,” says Dr. Handel, who has not treated Jenner.
“Kylie has exaggerated upper pole fullness or a round appearance, and she has much better defined cleavage than before.”
“Breast enlargement surgery is usually done with implants --- silicone rubber bags that can be filled either with saline (salt water) or silicone gel,” Dr. Handel tells RadarOnline.com. “The FDA has approved silicone gel implants for women 22 years of age and older. Therefore, Kylie, who is only 17, would be a candidate for saline implants.”
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However, notes Dr. Handel, some surgeons are reluctant to perform breast enlargement on patients still in their teens because it is possible that breasts will get larger naturally as the patient gets older.
As RadarOnline.com reported, Jenner spoke to E! at last Thursday’s Kylie Hair Kouture about her rumored plastic surgeries, saying, “I’m like whatever, just say what you want.”
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