Kylie Jenner is opening up about her cosmetic surgery choices — and this time, it’s not through a reality show confession or glossy magazine interview, but in the comments section of TikTok. The 27-year-old beauty mogul recently responded to a viral video from British influencer Rachel Leary, who praised Jenner’s “perfect, natural-looking boob job” and requested specific details for her own upcoming procedure.

“445 cc, silicone, half under muscle”

In a June 2 TikTok, Leary asked Jenner to reveal the secret behind her noticeably enhanced — yet natural — breast appearance. “It’s the most perfect, natural looking boob job ever,” Leary said, adding that whether Jenner had opted for implants or fat transfer, the result was “perfection.” Jenner replied within a day, sharing the exact specifications: “445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!! silicone!!! garth fisher!!! hope this helps lol,” she wrote, referencing Dr. Garth Fisher, a well-known Beverly Hills plastic surgeon. The rare moment of transparency earned praise online for its candor and helpfulness.

From regret to reclaiming confidence as a mother

Jenner’s decision to share details marks a shift from her earlier sentiments. In a 2023 episode of The Kardashians, she revealed she regretted getting breast implants at a young age, saying, “I had beautiful breasts… I just wish I never got them done.” The procedure reportedly took place before she gave birth to her daughter Stormi in 2018. Since becoming a mother of two, Jenner has been vocal about how parenthood reshaped her self-image. In interviews with Hommegirls and Elle UK, she spoke about seeing her own features in her children, which has helped her embrace her natural beauty more fully. “Being a mom made me love myself more,” she said. Still, as she told Harper’s Bazaar last month, motherhood and sexiness aren’t mutually exclusive: “We’re only getting sexier. Sexy moms all day long.” With her latest disclosure, Jenner joins a growing list of celebrities embracing transparency about cosmetic enhancements — including her own mother Kris Jenner, and stars like Amy Schumer and Marc Jacobs — reflecting a broader cultural shift toward openness and body autonomy in the age of social media.