
Dr. Rowe added that he didn’t know exactly what technique was used for the reality star turned successful businesswoman, but warned that there will be a need for follow-up procedures due to the fact that they will eventually drop.
“Now you say, ‘Oh, it’s not much, it’s only a pound.’ But imagine for the next ten years. On your breast, it will drop. The larger the implant, the quicker it will drop and cause problems,” he said.
For most women, the days of the giant 90s and 2000s breast implants, aka the stripper boobs, are gone – pour one out for a different time. Dr. Rowe is happy about that, adding that the women today just want to “get a little cleavage, look better in a sweater.”Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner attend the red carpet during the 70th David Di Donatello at Cinecittà Studios in Rome. (Photo by Elisabetta A. Villa/Getty Images)
His advice: “Don’t go that big, unless you’re making $20 million on a pole.” Why? Because there will be more work that needs to be done.
He said of Kylie Jenner, “She will need to do it. She’s too young to not have them done [again]. She’ll need them done in the next five or six years. She’s skinny. Those are those implants are going to drop.”
If you want to avoid complications down the road, go with something that gives you some cleavage and makes your boobs look better in a sweater. Or have some fun and live a little by pushing those problems of on a future version of yourself.