American women don’t want to look like the Kardashians anymore — plastic surgery trends show mass ‘deflation’

American women are no longer “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.”

After years of exaggerated Brazilian butt lifts, ballooning breast implants and over-done facial filler, the pendulum is swinging back to center, according to plastic surgeons who are predicting a “year of great deflation” in 2025.

In what has now been dubbed the “De-Kardashian-ification of America” — a reference to the infamous curves flaunted by the A-list family — aesthetics patients are now reversing BBLsremoving implants and dissolving injectables in favor of a slender, more natural build, a stark contrast to the once-trendy caricature of the female form.

Khloe Kardashian and Kim Kardashian arriving at the 2022 CFDA Fashion Awards in Manhattan, New York
American women are no longer abiding by Kardashian beauty trends espoused by Khloé (left) and Kim, according to surgeons.AFP via Getty Images

“It has come back to: Good cosmetic or good aesthetic plastic surgery is meant to look natural, it’s meant to look healthy, it’s not meant to look exaggerated,” NYC-based plastic surgeon Dr. David Shokrian, of Millennial Plastic Surgery, told The Post.

The phenomenon of “pillow face,” used to describe filler-induced puffiness, has deterred patients from overdoing injectables. Those who already have the hyaluronic acid fillers have been inspired to dissolve them and revert to a “blank slate.”

From there, minor tweaks can be made to achieve a more natural appearance, such as face lifts, brow lifts or blepharoplasty, a type of eyelid surgery.

He speculated that is the approach taken by stars such as Lindsay Lohan, 38, or Donatella Versace, 69, both of whom shocked many with their fresh-faced looks in recent public appearances.

“The face is being restored into a youthful appearance without all the excessive amounts of filler,” Shokrian said.

Los Angeles doctor Annie Chiu also noted an “injectable backlash,” telling The Hollywood Reporter that the market has dropped this year.

“At first, everyone was encouraged to get that very contoured, overfilled Instagram face, but now there is a real fear of looking weird,” she told the publication. “My colleagues think that L.A. is more overdone, but there is bad work everywhere, especially Miami and Dallas, and the ‘Housewives of New York’ don’t exactly have that subtle look.” 

Lindsay Lohan in a black dress attending the 'Our Little Secret' screening at The Paris Theatre in New York City on November 18, 2024
Awestruck fans on TikTok have dubbed Lohan’s new appearance — shown here at a New York City film screening last month — some of the “best work” they’ve seen in Hollywood.WireImage
Lindsay Lohan posing at the MTV EMAs 2018 studio at Bilbao Exhibition Centre in Bilbao, Spain on November 4, 2018
Shokrian speculated that Lohan, pictured above in 2018, is adopting the modern-day methods of achieving a youthful appearance without overdoing filler.Getty Images for MTV
Donatella Versace attending 'The Devil Wears Prada: The Musical' World Premiere at the Dominion Theatre in London, England on December 01, 2024
Donatella Versace wowed fans after stepping out earlier this month with a noticeably different appearance.Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images
Donatella Versace is shown at a Metropolitan Museum of Art event in May 2014.
Versace is shown (above) at a Metropolitan Museum of Art event in May 2014.FilmMagic

Shokrian has also seen an uptick in patient requests for downsizing their breast implants — or getting them removed altogether.

“There is a big downsizing going on as far as breast [augmentation] surgery,” he noted.

The “great deflation” is, in part, thanks to the rise of Ozempic and other weight loss medications, which have surged in popularity particularly among celebrities and the average American, one in eight of which are prescribed the jab or a similar drug.

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Even the Kardashians have seemingly deflated — Kim and Khloe’s formerly curvy physiques, once the envy of other women, have shrunk in recent years in favor of a slimmer silhouette.

In Beverly Hills, Dr. Daniel Gould, who predicted “the year of the great deflation,” has seen an uptick in semaglutide-related procedures that remove excess skin or correct the sunken appearance that occurs as a result of dramatic weight loss.

Abdominoplasty, known more commonly as a “tummy tuck,” is one of Gould’s most in-demand procedures, followed by breast lifts, thigh lifts and arm lifts, also called bracioplasty.

It is a far cry from the plastic surgery trends just five to 10 years ago, Shokrian recalled.

“We were seeing extreme proportions. We were seeing patients with buttocks that they wanted to scream, ‘This is an abnormally large block,’” he said.

Plastic surgeon in surgical gown marking a human skin for surgery
Dr. Daniel Gould dubbed this era of plastic surgery the “great deflation.”Getty Images
Kim Kardashian
While Kim Kardashian still has her curves, fans have speculated that they are much smaller and more natural-looking than before.Kim Kardashian/Instagram
Kim Kardashian in a white dress at the 13th annual LACMA Art+Film Gala, Los Angeles, November 2, 2024
The new plastic surgery trend has been called the “De-Kardashian-ification of America,” a nod to the famous family’s curves, including Kim’s (above) that once “broke the internet.”REUTERS

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The trendsetters of that era — whether it be influencers or A-listers, like the Kardashians and Cardi B — are no longer the aesthetic icons looked up to by the general public.

“I no longer get requests to have proportions that are very dramatic,” Shokrian said.

“Patients are telling me they don’t want to look done. They want people to be guessing whether or not they do something.”

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