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Big butts are out, says celebrity dermatologist

IT HAS become the most famous asset of some big name celebrities. But that could be about to change.

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SORRY, Sir Mix-a-Lot: According to a top celebrity dermatologist, big butts may no longer be Hollywood’s hottest trend.

“The fad of gigantic butt augmentation is on its way out,” Dr Harold Lancer told Pret-a-Reporter. “People wanting distortion of their rear end is in its last death throes.”

Kim Kardashian West and her most famous asset at a fashion awards event earlier this month. Picture: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images
Kim Kardashian West and her most famous asset at a fashion awards event earlier this month. Picture: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images

Ironically, among Lancer’s A-list clientele are two stars famous for their round rumps: Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Lopez. The Beverly Hills doc also treats Beyoncé, Margot Robbie, Michelle Williams and many more.

Beyonce at the Met Ball in 2016. Picture: Mike Coppola/Getty Images for People.com
Beyonce at the Met Ball in 2016. Picture: Mike Coppola/Getty Images for People.com

As for the treatments surpassing butt augmentation’s popularity, Lancer said that “cleavage lines” are the latest red-carpet worry among the ultra-famous. He often performs radiofrequency micro-needling to get rid of any wrinkles around the décolletage.

Earlobe filler and “bringing up the tip of the nose with a drop of Botox” have also proven popular lately, he said.

Lancer added that more men than ever are getting in on the action.

“Five years ago, men were one in 20 patients getting cosmetic surgery; now it’s more like one in eight. And all age groups, by the way,” he said.

This story was originally published on the NY Post and is republished with permission.

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