Caitlyn Jenner, 75, is reportedly “appalled” with the “sagging” face she sees when she looks in the mirror and is planning on correcting the damage from previous procedures with more plastic surgery.
Caitlyn Jenner, who publicly transitioned in 2015, is reportedly unhappy with the results of her past plastic surgeries and is planning additional cosmetic procedures in an effort to reverse the effects and regain a more youthful appearance, sources say.
The 75-year-old, previously known as Bruce Jenner, has had several surgeries to repair injuries as an Olympian but since she completed her transition with a 10-hour facial feminization surgery on March 15, 2015, she seems to be hooked on developing new looks, that she loves to share with her fans.
While she is able to doctor her photos before posting – the magic of filters makes her wrinkles disappear – she has no control over candid shots taken and shared on social media by fans.
Recently, after a fan posted an unfiltered photo that revealed her sagging jawline and visible wrinkles, Jenner was “mortified” by the image, sources say.
“She’s wrinkled in all the wrong places and has all this excess skin hanging from her jaw and not much chin to speak of,” the tipster shares. “She’s just as appalled at seeing herself this way as everyone else, without the camouflaging filters.”
Instead of embracing the natural aging process, the insider says that the former decathlon champion is “Keeping up with the Kardashians” and intent on undergoing further cosmetic procedures to maintain her image.
While Jenner’s representatives dismissed the rumors of additional surgeries as “fake news,” the anonymous source says the gold medalist is “convinced that going under the knife again is the answer.”
“A lot of people thought she should have left things alone years ago, but she didn’t and now it’s getting her down,” the informant shares.
According to Dr. Otto Placik, a Chicago-based plastic surgeon, her case is complicated due to the combined factors of aging, hormone therapy, and past surgeries.