Kris Jenner’s reported facelift is back in the spotlight after a source close to the family said the 70-year-old is already unhappy with the results and desperate for a revision. The source said the work, reportedly done before Jenner’s high-profile appearances in Paris in June 2025, has not held the way she expected.
The procedure was reportedly worth at least $300,000 and was said to have been performed by celebrity surgeon Dr Steven M Levine, with representatives later confirming his involvement. Jenner then accompanied Kim Kardashian at public events in Paris, where her appearance drew widespread attention because she looked dramatically younger in public.
That attention has now turned into a fresh round of scrutiny. The source said Jenner feels the facelift is already slipping, adding that she is “mad as hell” that Denise Richards and Lori Loughlin both look so good and that her own appearance is fading in comparison. Jenner has not publicly detailed the procedure.
The debate has also spilled into medical commentary. Dr Gary Lawton publicly questioned whether the photos reflected a real surgical result, saying, “There is no possible way that this is a surgical transformation,” and describing the images as something that “defy all surgical and anatomical realities.”
Not everyone agreed. Dr Lisa Friederich said it is quite possible Jenner underwent a surgical facelift or mini-lift, and noted that the tightness around her face, jawline and neck would be difficult to achieve through non-invasive methods alone in someone over 60.
For Jenner, the issue is no longer just how she looked in Paris. The sharper question is whether the work can be revised, because the reports now suggest she believes the result has already started to fade. If that is true, the public fascination around the makeover may end up being less about how young she looked on arrival and more about how quickly the effect has begun to wear off.