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Kate Gosselin Had Fat Injected Into Her Face?

Posted by themommyologist on November 23rd, 2011 at 5:42 pm
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Kate Gosselin in NYC.

Wow. I guess some celebrity moms will truly go to any lengths to maintain a youthful look.

Former reality TV star Kate Gosselin is no exception, and rumors came out this week that she had possibly had a recent face lift. As it turns out, Kate has not gone under the knife for facial surgery, but she has possibly had fat injected into her face! Or at least that’s what one doctor seems to think and told Radar Online.

Dr. Ashkan Ghavami told Radar, “She will have had it injected into fat pockets in her face to get the lines filled and plump up the skin. If it’s not done precisely it can make you look slightly wide and distorted, which is what has happened to Kate.”

Supposedly “fat transfers” are becoming the new Botox, or something to that effect. I guess fat seems less harmful than the toxins used in Botox, but is the procedure really worth it?

What do you think? Would you ever have a fat transfer done? Do you think that’s what Kate resorted to?

Photo: PacificCoastNews.com

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