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Kris Jenner stepped out from a Los Angeles spa with a strikingly taut face as reports swirl that the 70-year-old mogul is privately frustrated with the results of her reported $100k facelift.
Leaving 7Q Spa Laser & Aesthetics Center in Los Angeles, Kris Jenner did not look like she was filming a scene of “The Kardashians.” Dressed down in a brown hooded sweatshirt and her signature dark bob, the famous momager kept things casual, with oversized tortoiseshell sunglasses and what appeared to be little or no makeup.

Her cheeks were a flushed pink, likely the afterglow of a treatment, and her skin looked pulled and polished. The outing might have passed as a simple self-care stop, except that it came amid fresh chatter about the price and pressure of her latest cosmetic overhaul.
Jenner has reportedly invested about $100,000 in a recent facelift with a sought-after surgeon whose procedures start at $45,000. The menu allegedly ranges from a “Mini Facelift” to a “Full Facelift,” the kind of bespoke work that promises red-carpet readiness long after the cameras cut.
According to a source quoted by RadarOnline and cited in subsequent coverage, the results have not met Jenner’s expectations. The insider claimed, “Kris Jenner’s facelift is already slipping. She is not happy with the results and is desperate to get a revision. She feels it has not held the way she expected.”
Publicly, though, Jenner has been clear about why she chooses to have work done. In an August 2025 interview with Vogue Arabia, she reflected on going back under the knife after an earlier procedure. She said, “I had a facelift about 15 years ago, so it was time for a refresh. I decided to do this facelift because I want to be the best version of myself, and that makes me happy.”
She went further, reframing the conversation around aging. “Just because you get older, it does not mean you should give up on yourself,” she explained. “If you feel comfortable in your skin and you want to age gracefully, meaning you do not want to do anything, then do not do anything. But for me, this is aging gracefully. It is my version.”
That personal definition of “graceful” aging has played out on screen, too. On an episode of “The Kardashians” set in Paris, Jenner told her daughter, Kim, that her nose is “probably the only thing on my face that is real.” Kim countered that her mother’s teeth are also natural, insisting Jenner has “never had a veneer.”
The tension between that open-book admission and the word “unrecognizable” now being attached to candid spa photos is where the stakes live. Jenner has built a multibillion-dollar family brand on control: of narrative, of image, of the reveal.

At 70, every new procedure is no longer just about one woman and her mirror. It is about what aging looks like in an industry that still rewards the illusion of forever-40, and how a matriarch known for orchestrating everyone else’s storyline manages her own when the work is visible up close.
Whether she ultimately opts for a revision or chooses to live with the current results, Jenner’s own words suggest one constant. She will continue to define beauty on her terms, even when the cameras catch her in a hoodie on the way out of a laser room instead of on a red carpet.
Do you see Kris Jenner redefining what aging in the spotlight can look like, or does the latest facelift drama show the cost of maintaining a flawless image? Share your take on how much control any celebrity really has over their face, their brand, and the story the world tells about both.