Why so many people, including the Kardashians, have plastic surgery regret

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Why so many people, including the Kardashians, have plastic surgery regret
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Kylie Jenner tells her older sisters: “All of us just need to have a bigger conversation about the beauty standards that we’re setting,” before adding, “I don’t want my daughter to do the things I did.”

For all the things the Kardashian family has spruiked over the years – and there have been a lot – the narrative that not a single one of Kris Jenner’s prolifically famous daughters has ever had plastic surgery is surely among their hardest sells.

“What has made plastic surgeries more accessible is undoubtedly social media,” he says, cautioning that while lesser procedures like botox and fillers, which were responsible for the recent ‘trout pout’ trend, are temporary, “a surgical procedure is permanent and once you’ve had that done you can rarely go back.”

“What I hear most commonly when speaking with people after their plastic surgery is unmet expectations. They thought this was going to mean that they’d be more comfortable in their skin or attract a partner or improve their job prospects and those expectations haven’t been met.”The Kardashians This far down the line, though, and with the rise in social media accounts like Celeb Face that exist solely to compare before and after images of famous faces, would celebrities finally conceding to having work done actually stem the surgery tide?

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