Move over fillers and filters—there’s a new gold standard in glam: the Deep Plane Facelift. And if you’ve noticed a certain Kardashian matriarch looking suspiciously youthful (yes, we’re looking at you, Kris Jenner), you’re not imagining things. The momager mogul is rumored to have undergone this advanced cosmetic procedure—and let’s just say, it’s giving tight without looking taut, refreshed without the freeze, and elegant without an ounce of effort.
What Is the Deep Plane Facelift?
Unlike the traditional facelift, which tightens skin by pulling it from the surface, the deep plane technique goes deeper—literally. Surgeons lift and reposition not just skin, but the underlying muscle layer and fat pads that give your face its natural volume and contours. The result? A more natural-looking lift with longer-lasting results and less of that “wind tunnel” effect.
It’s basically the difference between Photoshopping a pic and actually fixing the lighting.
Kris Jenner’s Glow-Up
Kris has never been shy about her cosmetic tweaks (she famously documented her neck lift on Keeping Up with the Kardashians), but fans were stunned by her refreshed look at the 2025 Met Gala. Social media lit up with speculation: was it filters? Was it Ozempic face? No, beauty insiders whispered—it was the deep plane.
“Kris looks like herself, just from 2003,” one TikToker said in a viral clip, while another joked, “She said ‘Let’s lift the dynasty.’”
Why It’s the New “It” Procedure
Top Beverly Hills plastic surgeons say requests for the deep plane facelift have surged, especially among 40–60-year-olds who want real rejuvenation without the stiffness.
Some reasons it’s trending:
No obvious scars: Incisions are hidden in natural folds and around the ear.
Quicker recovery than you’d expect: Many are back at events in 2–3 weeks, looking rested—not operated on.
Looks better with age: As swelling settles, the results only get better.
Celeb Approved (But Never Confirmed)
While Kris hasn’t publicly confirmed the surgery (and probably never will), she’s joined an unspoken sorority of snatched stars—from rumored deep plane devotees like Demi Moore and Jane Fonda to a new wave of influencer moms.
One surgeon called it “the facelift for people who don’t want to look like they’ve had a facelift.” In Kardashian speak, that’s the ultimate flex.
The Takeaway?
The deep plane facelift isn’t about changing your face—it’s about reclaiming it. And if Kris Jenner is the new face of it, well… she’s doing a damn good job. After all, in a world obsessed with youth, maybe the secret is not chasing 20, but simply sculpting 45 like a boss.
Because when Kris says it’s time to lift, the whole world listens.