試す 金 - 無料
Chrissy Teigen's hairline makeover: what you need to know about this trendy procedure
The Mercury
|June 02, 2025
CHRISSY Teigen, never one to shy away from transparency, has once again opened up about her journey with cosmetic surgery.
This time, the 39-year-old model, cookbook author, and mom of four revealed her most recent procedure: a hairline-lowering surgery, also known as forehead reduction.
Teigen, who has previously been candid about her experiences with cosmetic enhancements, sparked speculation after sharing an Instagram Live video from a hospital bed, wearing a chin support wrap.
The following day, she took to her Instagram Stories to address the curiosity. "Hi, friends! A lot of you were wondering about my hospital pic, which is very understandable as I gave no explanation, lol, I had a hairline lowering procedure."
The Cravings author explained her reasons for undergoing the surgery, citing changes to her hairline after having children. "I lost a lot in the front from babies, and it’s just very thin up there," she said, adding that her signature red carpet looks often relies on extensions.
Teigen even shared a photo of her post-surgical hairline, complete with sutures, teasing followers with a promise to share more of the journey later.
What is hairline-lowering surgery?
To better understand the procedure, Independent Lifestyle spoke to Dr Judey Pretorius, a distinguished Biomedical Scientist with vast expertise in wound healing, regenerative medicine, and cell therapy.
このストーリーは、The Mercury の June 02, 2025 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
The Mercury からのその他のストーリー
The Mercury
UNAIDS warns of a looming HIV crisis ahead of World AIDS Day this year
A STARK warning from UNAIDS has illuminated a grave crisis in the global response to HIV, signalling a long-fought battle for public health at risk of unraveling.
2 mins
November 27, 2025
The Mercury
Bavuma leads Proteas to historic series win in India
PROTEAS captain Temba Bavuma is the master of all he surveys and is fast etching his name into the annals of South African cricket history.
2 mins
November 27, 2025
The Mercury
From grovelling to greatness: Proteas conquer their Everest
GROVEL. A term that has for long carried negative connotations within cricket due to former England captain Tony Greig’s comments almost 50 years ago ahead of the series against the all-black West Indies team.
3 mins
November 27, 2025
The Mercury
Fringe Bok players likely to start in team to play Wales in Cardiff
THE Springbok team to play Wales on Saturday in Cardiff will be announced by coach Rassie Erasmus today, and it will be a combination patched together from those remaining on tour.
2 mins
November 27, 2025
The Mercury
Transforming your small bathroom: rental-friendly tips to maximise space
MANY homes or apartments these days have either an en suite or bathrooms that include a toilet.
2 mins
November 27, 2025
The Mercury
G20 Summit in South Africa: A success for MSMEs despite the absence President Donald Trump
SOUTH Africa has officially done the unthinkable: pulled off the first-ever G20 Summit on African soil, smoothly, stylishly, and with enough gravitas to make global leaders nod thoughtfully while sipping rooibos tea.
3 mins
November 27, 2025
The Mercury
GBV: CYRIL MUST SHOW US THE MONEY
PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa’ classification of gender-based violence and femicide (GBVF) as a national crisis is just empty words without a concrete plan on how to financially capacitate the organisations at the forefront of curbing the scourge.
1 mins
November 27, 2025
The Mercury
AmaZulu, Durban City chase wins
AMAZULU could climb to third in the Betway Premiership standings if they beat Richards Bay in the KZN derby tomorrow evening (7.
1 mins
November 27, 2025
The Mercury
Net salaries remained unchanged in October - PayInc Net Salary Index
NET salaries remained unchanged in October, according to the PayInc Net Salary Index, which tracks the average nominal net salaries of around 2.
2 mins
November 27, 2025
The Mercury
R60bn class action lawsuit against banks hits critical stage over inclusion of new evidence
THE long-running R60 billion class action bid against South Africa's major banks reaches a critical procedural stage today as the Gauteng High Court will hear an interlocutory application that could determine how much evidence will ultimately be allowed before the court.
2 mins
November 27, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

