‘Teen Mom’ Kailyn Lowry Talks Drastic Face Surgery Coming

Teen Mom star Kailyn Lowry spoke out earlier this year about her plastic surgery regrets. She said it was a “mental Illness” to constantly “mutilate” her body. But now she’s preparing to undergo a drastic face surgery. Keep reading for all the details.
Kailyn Lowry Gets Candid About Plastic Surgery Regrets
MTV viewers first met Kailyn Lowry on 16 and Pregnant in 2010. She documented her journey into motherhood for eleven years on the Teen Mom franchise. She left in 2022 but keeps fans updated on the podcast she co-hosts with Lindsie Chrisley and through social media.
Kailyn now has seven kids and is beginning to think about how her decisions can affect the kids, especially after her only daughter’s birth. Kailyn’s daughter, Valley (and twin brother Verse,) was born in 2023.
Her other children include Isaac (with Jo Rivera), Lincoln (with Javi Marroquin), Lux and Creed (with Chris Lopez), and Rio (with Elijah Scott, who is also the father of Verse and Valley.)

Kailyn Lowry candidly admitted earlier this year that she hoped her kids never experienced the body issues that she’s had over the years. She said that she was willing to go to “any length” to be skinny.
Teen Mom Star Reveals Drastic Face Surgery Coming
The Teen Mom star has been open with fans about the plastic surgery she’s had over the years. She had a breast reduction and tummy tuck earlier this year. In 2016, her Brazilian Butt Lift was streamed live on Snapchat.
She’s also had Botox and Lipo. And she’s not done yet. She revealed on the Coffee and Convos podcast this week that she’s waiting to get more Botox until after her next surgery.
She’s scheduled to have surgery to remove skin from her neck. “I’m getting my neck chopped off in two weeks so I’m, like, sort of waiting to get Botox until after that,” Kailyn said.
She went on to explain that she wants to get rid of her double chin and have a “snatched” jawline. “When I sit up straight, I don’t really have a double chin, right. But it’s the angles that I always have a double chin. Sometimes I have three,” she said about why she wants the procedure.
The doctor warned her that the Lux and Creed tattoo on her neck might move after the surgery. She got the names of two of her kids tattooed on her neck in May.
She initially wanted to do Lipo on the problem area, but was told they couldn’t because it’s just skin and not fat. The doctors also told her that the double chin removal surgery won’t last forever. She may need to undergo another facial surgery in twenty years.




