‘Teen Mom’ Star Kail Lowry Reveals She’s Having Plastic Surgery to Remove Portion of Her Neck Skin: “Excited to Have a Snatched Jawline”

   
“Hack it off, Doc!”

Just six months after warning her fans about the dangers of getting too much plastic surgery, Kail Lowry has announced that she’s about to go under the surgeon’s knife yet again!

“I’m getting my neck chopped in two weeks,” the former Teen Mom star told her co-host Lindsie Chrisley during the latest episode of their Coffee Convos podcast. She added on Instagram that her “surgery is booked. Countdown is on.”

Kail explained that she is tired of having a “double chin” and the surgery she’s having next will remove the portions of skin from her neck that create her double chin.

“I’m really excited to have a snatched jawline…when I sit up straight, I don’t really have a double chin. But it’s the angles, like, I always have a double chin. Sometimes I have three,” Kail said, before proceeding to tell Lindsie that her extra chin is hereditary.

“It’s just skin,” she said. “Because I asked for it to be lipo’d and they were like, ‘There’s no fat here, it’s just skin.’ [The surgery will] remove it completely.”

One victim of Kail’s latest cosmetic surgery may be the tattoos she has of her sons’ names on her neck.

“[The doctor] did say that my Lux and Creed tattoo might move, to like, where you can’t see it anymore,” she said. “So I don’t know what I’m going to do about that.” 

In addition to possibly losing her neck tattoos (don’t ya hate that?) Kail said she also has to worry about her double chin growing back eventually. 

“There’s probably always a risk [of it coming back], but based off what [my doctor] said…there’s a chance I could need another [surgery] in 20 years,” she said.

Kail is certainly no stranger to the plastic surgeon’s knife. In January, Kail underwent a breast reduction, as well as Lipo 360 and her second tummy tuck. She documented the surgeries and recovery process online.

In 2016, she infamously underwent a tummy tuck, Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) and Lipo360 by Dr. Miami while live on Snapchat. (Kail’s future nemesis Briana DeJesus and her sister Brittany also participated in the carve-a-thon that day.) Kail has had at least one other breast surgery and other minor procedures as well. 

In January, she tearfully talked about her “crazy” quest to become skinny via cosmetic procedures, stating that she feels she has gone past the point of what she considers normal in her quest to become thinner. 

“I just pray that my kids never struggle with their body images enough to mutilate their bodies to be skinny,” Kail said in a video posted to social media. “I think a little nip and tuck in terms of a nose job or a boob job is OK. But to go through this to be skinny is mental illness, truly. And I say that with the most respect to anyone going through it…I was basically willing to go to any length and do this over Christmas break to be skinny … I was willing to go to any freaking length for it.”

During that video, Kail talked about having body dysmorphia, a topic she revisited during Thursday’s episode of Coffee Convos when asked if she feels her only daughter, Valley, will have a similar body type.

“Because I have always had, like, body dysmorphia and always been insecure about my height, I hope that she’s not built like me,” Kail said. “I hope that she’s built more like the girls in [her dad] Elijah‘s family because…[they have] a more petite frame. I don’t want her to have the same struggles as me.”

Over the years, Kail has publicly stated that she’s considered getting gastric bypass, a nose job and other cosmetic procedures as well.t

After a clip of Kail talking about her upcoming neck surgery was posted to the podcast’s Instagram page, fans were quick to call Kail out for getting more plastic surgery, especially so soon after speaking out against it.

“Didn’t u just say last year after all that plastic surgery u were done and regretted it for ur kids? What if ur daughter has that same chin?!” one person wrote in the comment section. 

“I wish the only problems I had in life was their problems,” another person commented.