Kim Kardashian's 2024 Met Gala appearance already made her a talking point for many reasons.
The SKIMS founder stunned fans at the event showcasing her tiny corseted waist in an elaborate gown and got tongues wagging by wearing a cashmere cardigan over her striking dress. But now she has sparked cosmetic surgery rumours over one particular detail of her look on the night - her hands.
Kim, 43, caught the eye of social media users with her super smooth hands, with one popular user, Dana Omari-Harrell, of plastic surgery-themed Instagram account @IGFamousByDana, suggesting that she may have had a procedure known as "hand filling", which sees dermal fillers injected to reduce wrinkles on the hands.
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Dana shared comparison images of Kim's hands showing that her skin appears visibly smoother and that all of her lines and wrinkles appear to be gone. She posted: "A follower asked if I thought Kim had her hands done.. and I looked back at her Met 2024 pics.. and yes I do actually!"
Katie Price shows off results of 'painful' breast op as she unbandages boobsDana then suggested a variety of procedures Kim may have had continuing: "She may have done radiesse* [dermal fillers], 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."
Dana then explained how Kim has lost weight and that should mean her hands are less full not more adding: "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."
Kim previously admitted that she hates her hands in an interview with Allure back in 2022. She told the publication: "I hate my hands - they're wrinkly and gross. I've lived life and changed so many diapers with these hands and I've snuggled my babies with these hands, so I'm okay with them. I'm at peace with not being perfect and I wasn't like that before."
Kim also admitted she has learned to be more at peace with herself as she ages and that "getting older doesn't mean that I won't strive for perfection, but you get to a point where you're like, 'Okay, my health is more important than anything else'."