The video offers a sobering reality check by grounding aesthetic expectations in the biological limits of surgical intervention. It effectively demystifies the "permanent fix" myth, emphasizing that surgery is a temporary negotiation with aging rather than a victory over it.
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YOUR FACELIFT FAILED YOU (scientifically proven)Added:
I'm not even going to soften the blow, you guys. Your facelift will fail you.
And if you don't believe me, just look at Chris Jenner's latest facial mishap.
This is one of the richest women in the world. And in fact, she has spent 300,000 American dollars on her new face. And allegedly, she is not happy with the results.
>> Word on the street is that Chris Jenner, just over a year after her facelift, is not happy with the results. This is from Radar Online saying that she is raging after her $300,000 facelift is already slipping. This was echoed on other websites and they're saying that she's mad because she's comparing herself to other celebrities who had facelifts like Denise Richards and Lorie Laughlin.
>> And remember a couple months ago when she finally came out with her new deep plain facelift, everybody said she looked 30 again. Everybody said she looked like Kendall Jenner's sister.
Yeah, well, not anymore. Am I the only one that thinks this is uh insane? Not only the money, of course, but the fact that she specifically paid for the service only to be dissatisfied with the outcome. And within a year, your face starts to sag. Hello. Well, buckle up, princesses, and prepare yourselves for impact. This is going to be one wild ride because in today's video, I'm going to be telling you exactly how a facelift will fail you no matter what. The actual science behind it, and the fact that Chris Jenner's facelift might have been fake all along. Are you what? And before we hop in, make sure you guys like the video, subscribe down below, and also if you have $5 sitting around your couch cushion and you would like to help support the channel, go ahead and click down below to join my Patreon community.
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I love you so, so much. Now, I've explained how facelifts work on my channel about a million times now. And that includes Chris's, which is a deep plain facelift. But one thing I want to cover is how facelifts are, in a single word, finicky. It's just simply not a oneanddone procedure that leaves you looking youthful forever. Like, that would be insane. Most of the time it means getting a couple facelifts throughout your whole life. And it might honestly make you look older even faster. And I mean, I'm not saying this because I'm a hater either. And like the truth is, I think I've even made a comment before after all of my deep research and understanding about filler, Botox, everything. I think I have quote for quote literally on this channel said that I would rather get a facelift than inject stuff into my face. I think the science behind it makes a lot more sense. But the reason that I'm saying this because we need to cover all bases and understand all the facts, girlies, before we let anybody touch our faces.
I'm only saying this because facelifts somehow manage to make your face age in a very abnormal way.
>> This is a great question. After most facelifts, the face will age abnormally.
That's because most facelifts you raise a small amount of tissue, maybe a small amount of the deep plain smass and pull hard without doing all of the release of the ligaments all the way forward into the face. And so what you get is really tight, sweepy sides to the face, inadequate control of the jowl and the area just under the chin and then the sides of the face will forever be tighter. The front never got repositioned well enough and the face will age in an abnormal fashion. If you do a complete extended deep plane dissection at the beginning, get everything truly free, everything really mobilized back in one uniform way, the face has truly been restored to its younger position. It looks 10, 15, 20 years younger because the >> girl, it's respectfully so weird. Like all of it it it makes me really uncomfortable. I get a lot of questions on here and a lot of comments from my girlies who say, "Lil, you're 28. You're not old enough to know what it's like to age." Well, I've aged 28 years, firstly, but second of all, just because I'm 28 doesn't mean that I'm not subject to these pressures as well as you are. I think what I have learned is there are people my age that wish they could look like they're 20 again, who could wish that they were a teenager again. And me personally, I don't want to look 12. I don't want to look 19 even. That was when I was slightly ugly. But that's besides the fact that I just think as we get older, we need to wear our new version of ourselves as proudly as possible. Because the truth is, as you get older, first of all, I do agree that you get hotter, but as we enter these new phases in our life, why do we continue to try and bring this old version of ourselves forward? Why do we want to have the face of somebody that's 20 years younger? Like, to me, I find that weird. And you have to understand, too, that even though I'm not 60, I still watch girls my age get facelifts.
I watched Kylie Jenner get a facelift. I am also subject to a lot of these same pressures because these pressures are for women younger and younger every single year. Like the poor 19-year-old girls that are getting filler. We're all in the same boat. Just because you're one age doesn't mean that you have it significantly worse or significantly better. Just because somebody's 20 doesn't mean that they have it worse or better. They are under a certain level of scrutiny the same way that we are.
The same way maybe a 50-year-old woman would be. And to me, I just find the idea of the facelift a little bit disturbing. Like when you do it right, it's just weird. And now the whole point too is that even if this facelift doesn't age you in some admirable way, you are literally expected to continue to go back to the surgery table. Why don't the surgeons get the procedures done for themselves typically? Do that's such a good that is such a good question. Dr. Miami, step up to the plate. I want to see you with some work done. Does he have work done? We still don't know. I did a deep plain face lift and then my under eyes were left looking as if they were drawn down. just went back and had a mid cheek lift and void.
Did that make a difference? They went through my eye, but I did my brows, upper lids, lower faceelift, and lip lift for 28. If I knew what I knew now, I would have gone out of state where they take care of you for so after getting a deep plane facelift, you also had to do a a fruit salad of other things. Mama Ros, this is crazy. A deep plane face left lasts 10 to 15 years.
Because while it repositions deep facial muscles, the smaz for durable natural results, it cannot stop the continuous biological aging process. The procedure resets facial structures to a younger position, but gravity, loss of collagen and elasticity and ongoing bone resorption eventually leads to skin sagging again. And sure, some people are totally okay with this. They'd rather look 60 at 80 years old, so they would just choose to pick the facelift anyway.
But the sad thing is in my opinion and in my brain every time I think about it, it feels like you are setting yourself up for a battle that you are continuously going to lose because yeah, there is literally no way that you can avoid aging forever. That's like a dream. But again, a little bit of a nightmare because what do you mean I want to be 12 again? I don't. I just saw a video today on TikTok where a woman said that she's 38 and she's the hottest she's ever been. Why are we fed an idea that we can't be hot at 40? Why are we fed this idea? Why did I actually think at 21 that at this age I would be expired?
>> Unfortunately, your facelift is not going to stop you from aging. The way I always describe a facelift to my patients is that I say yes, we are turning back the clock. But unfortunately, I don't have magic powers. So, I cannot stop the clock from progressing forward. So, think about it this way. If you're 55 and you get a facelift, I could turn you back to look around 45 years old. But that means that that clock is now starting at age 45. So over the next 10 years, you're going to continue aging. But the benefit is is that once you're 65, you will still potentially look 55 years old and 10 years younger. So that's why you want to get a facelift, but do it knowing that it's not going to last forever.
>> I mean, it sounds like this funny conversation where it's like, do it. How much is it? Do you know what I mean? It sounds like this like magical dream idea that of course, who doesn't want to be gorgeous? Who doesn't want to be 80 years old one day looking 65? Wow, what a fantastic idea. Are we are What are we talk What are we talking 20 grand? What are we talking 30? How much money are we talking here? And how many cans of beer could I be consuming instead of that?
And now, you know, you guys tell me all the time like, Leila, I shouldn't drink you. You really shouldn't. It's not good for It's not good for your skin. I I'll I will age with a beer in hand. It's one of those things I will not give up. I don't care. So every 10 years do a lift.
Like aren't like so we're working just to like give ourselves surgery? Like I don't know. Is 37 too young for a facelift?
>> I'm not anti-facelifts, but this question, her video, and your comment section. Goal shouldn't be to chase one procedure that you think will fix everything, but to learn how to care for your face over time with the right tools at the right time. Micron needling sculptra CO2 cool peel whatever this means you guys are throwing out solutions that do not even address what she's talking about which is this is laxity or a structural issue whereas micro needling is going to help with texture sculpture is going to help with under padding and CO2 cool peel is resurfacing like treating your depression with an antibiotic or your infection with an anti-depressant don back to your question is 37 too young to get a facelift news flash if you go like this at 37 42 or even as young as 8 years old chances are we will all look somewhat better even though we look better. That doesn't mean we should all be getting facelifts. Getting a facelift is getting rid of excess laxity. And excess is the keyword. Chances are at 37 you do not have excess laxity. Actual question is what exactly are we trying to fix here? Because her tugging her skin makes her skin quality look better.
Trying to improve our skin quality, texture, tone, etc. With a facelift, you are thinking about it all wrong. Yes, a facelift is permanent, but guess what isn't? The aging process. And unlike your scar, >> it's actually crazy to me that you would go through so much trauma in the face.
You guys, have you seen You guys, this is what it looks like when you come out of the surgery room with a facelift.
Bro, it's giving my boyfriend wouldn't be able to look at me. It's giving Helter Skelter goosebumps. Spooky spooky stuff. And I guess that's what I think.
Like I just think it's a lot of trauma and crazy stuff to go through to be like, "Okay, and time has never been defeated. Amen. My mother didn't make it to 60. Aging is a gift and a privilege.
Don't take it for granted. I think if we can just have better habits, like for me, if I didn't drink at all, that would be a great thing and it would probably be better for my skin. But I do my best to drink in moderation.
Me just coming out, tell you guys the truth. But I really take care of my skin. I wear sunscreen every day. I do micro needling. I've done lasers. I've like tried a bunch of stuff. If you guys want me to make a video on all the things I've tried, let me know in the comments down below and I will make one.
But like the thing I can't get over is you can never stop aging. No matter how much money you put into your face and how many facelifts you get, it will never stop. And this to me is exactly what Chris kind of needs to learn. That in the first place, no matter how much you'd spend on a facelift, you will continue to age. And she can get as like upset as she wants about her facelift, whether that's like a tabloid or it's real. But the truth is, people know how old you are. And there's nothing wrong with that. She looked good before. Her makeup was always on point. Her outfits were always great. And even to this day, people can still tell how old you are by simply looking at your hands, which she is always wearing gloves for that exact reason. She doesn't want you to see how what her what her fingers look like. We don't want to see the sunspots. You can simply tell somebody's age also by just looking at their hands. This is another reason why she's always wearing gloves, cuz when she takes them off, you can't What are you going to get a hand lift?
>> Okay, this is so funny. Somebody said her hands don't match her face and she's been wearing gloves ever since. You guys, they they really weren't lying.
Look at that hand. Look, that is the crib keeper.
>> Naturally though, you guys, like, we're not hating on this because those are the hands of somebody that is her age. There is nothing wrong with that. What I have a problem with is when they make it a problem. You are making it a problem.
You get a facelift and start wearing gloves because you simply cannot face the fact that you don't look like your daughters, which why should you? You're the mom.
I got to I simply must collect myself. I simply must.
>> Look at that hand, babe. You're That is creepy. Like, look how it's like so smooth, but then the watch once the watch hits it, it's just wrinkle town up in there.
>> It's a perfectly normal hand for someone her age, though. Bro, exactly. Like I'm like, there's nothing wrong with this.
God forbid a woman ages. I think she looks wonderful. And then that's when it kind of gets to me where it's like, okay, Chris is living in this fantasy world, gets a facelift, has to cover her hands, has to look, I don't know, 30 again. But what I don't understand is who is she trying to fool? Does she get a boost of dopamine when people say that she looks young for her age or she looks younger than everyone else that's her age? Well, yeah. I I think that's exactly what's happening here.
>> Well, the headline right now is that I hate my facelift and I'm really mad at I'm furious at my doctor, Steven Lavine, which couldn't be further from the truth. It's a flatout lie. I love my facelift. I adore my doctor. I'm obsessed with him. One of the most talented, amazing men I've ever met and somebody who really put his heart and soul into what he did for me and what he does for any other patient that he has.
He's the nicest man in the world. The biggest heart. I mean, just look at all of these videos of people before praising her for her brand new look.
>> Chris Jenner is looking 21 again, and we're still wondering what is her secret. Mind you, this was literally Chris Jenner just a few years ago versus now.
>> So, like just the conversation was praising her so much for making this crazy drastic transformation. And I just remember like I'm sure for her it felt really really good to kind of be the center of attention compared to all the other sisters who are always taking the spotlight and always having the drama.
For her to feel like she's 21 again. I'm sure it felt very nice to get all these wonderful compliments, but people were heavily praising her because for some reason when somebody looks good or conventionally attractive, we can't judge them anymore. Even though Chris is literally at the helm of dozens of scandals. Sure, we can just all forget about it because she looks so young and hot. Of course, nothing lasts forever and we can see that things are starting to change. Within just one year, it seems like we're seeing her and her face is losing that snatched look everybody was talking about.
>> Chris Jenner, she spent $300,000 on a facelift and already after less than a year, she feels her face is sagging again and the results aren't holding up.
How can that happen? I made a video about Dr. Trudeell saying that he charged too much money for his barely work and I still stand on that. Some of the people in the comments were saying the more you pay the better the work.
That is not always necessarily true. I think that these doctors are just ripping people off because they know they can.
>> This is absolutely true. It's like if I show up in that surgery office, they know I got about $12 to my name and like a calico critter keychain. But if Chris Jenner goes up in there, like they know she's got money to spend, so they will take advantage >> cuz they know they can. In my personal opinion, I don't think any of these doctors are worth the money that they're charging. They're charging based on location, and that is insane.
>> I think $300,000 is like the thing is $300,000 American. Oh my god, you guys. Like in Canada, like I can't even begin to fathom that amount of money. The the truth is it is a damn highway robbery.
We can call it for what it is. 300,000 better give me a reincarnation.
Absolutely. You best you must also send me to the moon. Skin stretches. You can slow down time, but it will always inevitably win. Amen. But now, ladies and gentlemen, hold on to your hats because this is where this story is getting a little bit weird. And I think it shows just how volatile and untrustworthy the cosmetic procedure industry has become. Because there's actually been a lot of conflicting stories about Chris's face online. Some people are saying that it's all AI filters and that Chris's face had never looked that young in the first place.
There's literally a plastic surgeon online that's claiming that this facelift is completely impossible. The problem is that people have seen her in person. If you look at the images, there's no way that this is a surgical transformation. If you look at the jawline and chin, it's narrower. The chin is more pointed. And there is a drastic reshaping of the mandible, which is the jawbone. Severe slimming at the corner of the lower jawbone would necessitate bony recontouring with extensive soft tissue repositioning where there is no surgical evidence.
There is nothing left over to show. Jaw reduction, also known as a Vline surgery, involves removing portions of the jawbone to create a more defined shape or pointed chin and narrower jawline. Although incisions are typically made inside the mouth, avoiding the appearance of scarring, patients experience swelling after surgery that can take months to subside.
Dr. Lton continues that kind of extensive restructuring the precise symmetrical idealized geometry suggests digital manipulation AI generated or heavily retouched images.
SLAM DUNK ON THEM THEN. And you know what? And why did we think this was real to begin with? Why did we think this was real? Do you know what I'm saying? And like the AI Photoshop demons are back at it again. If you saw all of those whack ass Kardashian thumbnails where the whites of their eyes were like blue and their faces were like facetuned for their Kardashian episodes, it was just weird. I saw them all over YouTube and it's like, bro, these people have no shame. Like, you know, they will edit whatever they want to edit. And bro, don't even get me going on the Reddit rabbit hole. Like, I'm up at night. I suspect the facelift never looked as lifted as the public saw. A hefty amount of filters were used on her pics. So now when we do see what she looks like without a filter, she looks like the facelift fell. This is the only correct answer, you guys. And I'm telling you guys, I think we need to make a sleuththing business. I think all us girlies, we are going to create not a cult, a business. But this isn't where the story ends because there's even a chance that this entire conflict, Chris Jenner and the tabloids talking about how she is so upset about her failing facelift, was all a complete lie. What?
And that's a bit of a weird thing to say, isn't it? I mean, who and why would anyone lie about this? Well, the cosmetic industry, that's who. One of the biggest plastic surgeons that's also on TikTok came online and essentially debunked the entire story.
>> Here is the latest update that alleges that Chris Jenner is raging about the results of her $300,000 recent facelift.
Now, this story originated in Radar Magazine, and they quote an anonymous source that's close to generous stating that Chris is mad as hell that Denise Richards and Lorie Laughlin looks so good, but her facelift is fading in comparison. So, is that actually true?
Well, I have two very good sources who have told me that this story is not true, that Chris Jenner is not upset with her facelift and this story was made up. And some people are hypothesizing that this anonymous source could be an actual plastic surgeon who performed.
>> What is happening you guys? Are you kidding me?
>> Who performs the deep plane facelift.
Now it's reported that Chris Jenner's plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Lavine performs a different type of facelift called a lateral smasectomy. And there's a belief that this story could have been planted by a plastic surgeon trying to make Dr. Steven Lavine and this operation look bad. the truth.
>> Holy freaking Hollywood tea, you guys.
I'm all the way in Canada and I'm wrapped up into this nonsense. It's like it's got me, but I'm It's a chokeold.
>> The truth is there are several plastic surgeons who specialize in the deep plane facelift were stating that Chris Jenner should have had that done because then her results would have lasted longer. So, what does the science say?
Well, recent study published in the Journal of Facial Plastic Surgery and Aesthetic Medicine found that the average deep plane facelift lasts just over 10 years. And this is very similar to the longevity of a SMASS facelift.
So, is Chris Jenner caught in the middle of a beef between deep plane facelift surgeons and Smass facelift surgeons? If so, the whole thing is just silly.
>> It's so respectfully, it's so stupid, but I'm like I'm hanging on by a thread.
I I haven't slept in weeks. I am so deeply locked in you guys. Now, whether all of this is true, real, fake, fake news, there is one thing that I want you to take away from this, and it's that plastic surgeons can lie so easily about their results, about what you should do to fix your face, about how your facelift will even fix you. And that is honestly how your facelift will fail you. When the entire industry is being ran by surgeons that want you to spend more, get more work done, and continuously change your face, honestly, nothing good is going to come from it.
Thank you guys so much for watching. You know, I only make these videos because I love you and I truly want the best for you. If you enjoyed this one, you can watch a lot of my deep dives on plastic surgery and facelifts here in this playlist. I hope you guys have a wonderful day or night or whenever you're watching this and I will see you guys very soon. Bye guys.
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