Saturday, November 23, 2024

Designer Nipples Are Now A ‘Thing’ Thanks To Kendall Jenner

Say what you will about the Kardashian lips and *other body parts* that may (or may not!) have been plumped with some filler. Now there’s a new type of cosmetic procedure that the family has sparked demand for: nipple injections. Any true fan knows that Kendall Jenner is not exactly a bra enthusiast and takes every chance she gets to “free the nipple.” And now, ironically, people are paying lots of money to get her look — that’s anything but free.

Dr. Norman Rowe, a Park Avenue plastic surgeon, tells the New York Post that many of his female patients come in asking for the “high beam or headlight look.” In order to achieve that, patients get what is essentially Botox filler into the areola.

“I love Kendall Jenner, and I love that she just doesn’t wear a bra,” says one of Rowe’s patients, anonymously. “You can’t see her nipples, but you can see the pointiness. I think there’s something really sexy and feminine about it,”

Procedures range from changing the color of the areola to the shape of the areola and the shape of the nipples. Says Rowe, “The filler I use lasts about two years. Now, to put that in perspective, let’s say Botox, which we generally treat the face with, most women get that three to four times a year, so that lasts about three to four months.”

The financial cost is a minimum of $700, but the ultimate cost of having up to two years of perkiness is priceless.

Rowe says the prominent nipple “look” has become more popular as of late, a trend that many of his patients want, “and with the plastic surgery and advances we’re making every day, it is possible to have perfection.”

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