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It looks like she is making a particular facial expression in the photo, so it's hard to say. It may be some Botox, but it is equally likely to be makeup and brow shaping or threading.
While it's hard to tell what she did exactly, I would say that it's a possible combination of Botox, tweezing, and makeup to get that look.
As many people may assume, a lot of plastic surgery and injectables were involved in the evolution of Kylie Kenner's face and body. To know for sure, we would need to discuss with her or her surgeon. Since this isn't possible, we can only guess. Firstly, her expression in the second picture in different, she seems to be arching it purposely. Botox can give you a similar peak if done correctly. Secondly, lip injections were clearly done as well. And finally, there may have been some weight loss as well as cheek fillers to enhance further.If you are looking for a similar look, be sure to always consult with a board certified plastic surgeon.
It is impossible to know with certainty, but from the arch of her brow, it appears as though she may have had botulinum treatment. When carefully planned with the anatomy and size of the patient's musculature in mind, if a patient desires, Botox (or Dysport or Xeomin) can be placed in a manner to subtly shape the brows.
Thanks for the question – and the photos. Unfortunately, we do not know what was actually done and therefore it is not possible to give you an exact answer here. I would suggest that if your are contemplating anything similar that you consult with a board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon or the equivalent in your country. Learn what is out there, what is available, and work with the provider that will give you the best possible outcomes.
In the most rudimentary assessment, her brows certainly sit higher and have dramatic peaks, perhaps more than can be achieved with Botox alone.She also appears to have more cheek fullness, a less narrow jaw and fuller lips.There may have been some weight loss between the pictures.As previously mentioned, she may also be holding a slightly different expression in the second picture.Some of the changes could be achieved with a combination of Botox and fillers, though her changes are quite striking, and perhaps there was some surgical intervention as well.Best of luck,Mats Hagstrom, M.D.
I have used Botox for years to help prevent movement in the forehead in exactly your type of facial laceration. Botox absolutely helps stop the spread of this scar and minimizes the scar from widening. I put in "baby Botox" which are tiny amounts of Botox in this area to help solve this ...
Treating the forehead will always lead to some brow ptosis or lowering of the eyebrows.The major muscle of the central forehead is called the frontalis. The purpose of this muscle is to raise the brow.Botox weakens muscles, and the results are the opposite of the function of the muscle.There are...
Based on your description, it appears that your zygomaticus muscle has been contaminated with part of the Botox treatment.When this happens, it's typically from treatments of frown lines, usually lower, outer injections.When these are done, they need to be done with extreme caution and usually...