Kris Jenner just made it official that not ‘anyone’ can book a facelift with her go-to plastic surgeon. During her recent chat on Amanda Hirsch’s podcast, “Not Skinny But Not Fat,” Kris explained that anyone from her inner circle who wants a consultation with Dr. Steven Levine needs one thing first: A password.
Yes, a real, secret password. It is part of a system that Dr. Levine suggested himself. Why? Too many strangers were calling his office, dropping Kris’s name like they were besties. They weren’t. Some even made up names, like a so-called “Julie Monopoly,” claiming to be one of Kris’s closest friends. Kris had never even heard of her.
How The Password Trend Started
It all began when Kris asked Dr. Levine if she could say his name publicly. She wanted to let the world know who was behind her recent facelift. He said yes, but there was a catch. If her name was going to be used, there had to be a filter. Something that separated real friends from random clout chasers.
Now, if someone says they know Kris and wants an appointment, they’d better know the code. Without it, the door stays closed, no matter how fabulous their story sounds. Dr. Levine doesn’t play.

Some people think it might be a family catchphrase. Others joke that it is something from “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” or a name only the sisters use. Whatever it is, Kris keeps it close. Only those truly in her world would know. And that is exactly the point.
Kris Is Protecting Her Surgeon
There is no second opinion that Kris Jenner’s influence is huge. If she says a product is good, it sells out. If she names a doctor, everyone wants in. So when she talks about plastic surgery, people listen. Fast. That kind of pull creates problems. Her name alone was causing chaos at Dr. Levine’s office.
Fake friends, made-up names, and sketchy connections started flooding in. Some callers got bold, dropping fake backstories and claiming emotional ties. That is when things had to change. The password became a shield. Not to be mean, just to keep things real and safe.
However, what is refreshing is that Kris isn’t shy about the work she has had done. On the podcast, she talked openly about her facelift. She didn’t try to pretend she “just woke up like this.” She wanted to look fresh and feel good about herself, and she went for it.
She believes that if something helps you feel better in your skin and you can do it safely, why not? It is your body, your choice.

Kris has been managing fame for decades. From the moment “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” hit the air, her life became a public show. But behind all the glam, she is still strategic. The password system is just another way she controls her world, even when it comes to who can touch her face.
She knows the power of her influence, and she doesn’t throw it around lightly.