Kim Kardashian’s appearance at Monday’s Met Gala has sparked a new cosmetic surgery theory.
The reality TV star, 43, shocked fans with her impossibly thin waist during fashion’s biggest night, with some even questioning if she had some ‘ribs removed’ in order to fit into her Maison Margiela corset gown.
But now, a new detail about her look has been noted — her smooth hands.
Dana Omari-Harrell, who runs a popular plastic surgery-themed Instagram account @IGFamousByDana, discussed the theory that Kim had ‘hand filling’, two years after the star called her hands, ‘wrinkly and gross.’
Hand filling is a method of injecting dermal fillers into the back of the hands in order to improve the appearance of wrinkles and add volume.
Kim Kardashian’s, 43, appearance at Monday’s Met Gala has sparked a new cosmetic surgery theory
After showing off her very smooth hands at the event (L) some fans believe the star got ‘hand filling’, a procedure that involves injecting dermal fillers into the back of the hands; (R) her hands are pictured in 2022
Sharing a number of photos from the Met Gala and comparing it to older snaps of Kim, Dana concluded that she thought Kim had her hands done.
‘She may have done radiesse*, fat transfer or sculptra (or a combination!) There are a couple other products people have filling hands with too. Lasers and things like microneedling resurface and build collagen but won’t FILL – however I do believe she’s done laser resurfacing as well as filling,’ she wrote in an Instagram post.
‘(If there are any other hand procedures or surgeries.. I have never heard of them or know any surgeon who performs them).’
Dana added, ‘She’s also much thinner now than in the befores I pulled (all from 2018-2021) so her hands should have even less fullness than they do now after her weight loss – so it’s not weight-related.’
The caption went on to say that Kim has previously worn gloves to many events, and has covered her hands with ‘sleeves or even jewelry.’
‘She tends to with her hands at her where the backs of her hands aren’t visible on camera.’