
Khloe Kardashian has 'a really big indention' on her face
Khloe Kardashian has used fillers to hide "a really big indention" on her face.
The 40-year-old star was left with a blemish on her cheek following skin cancer surgery in 2022 - but Khloe has managed to mask the problem by using fillers.
In an Instagram video, Khloe shared: "I don't know if you guys remember, but I had a tumour removed from my face.
"I'll always have a little line here and I'll always have these little nodules here, a little bit. I don't know if I'll always have them, but I'll have them for a little bit."
Khloe subsequently explained that she's "still healing" from her surgery.
The reality star then praised "[her] girls at 7Q Spa", who have helped Khloe to hide the issue.
She continued: "They've saved it because I had a really big indention, because of the large mass that was removed, and I'm just so grateful for them."
Khloe is now grateful for her good health, after suffering a cancer scare.
She said: "Just really grateful: Grateful that I was able to even remove that skin cancer from my face, grateful that I had the blessing of Garth Fisher, who did remove it so carefully, and the girls at 7Q Spa who helped me keep it from looking almost nonexistent.
"So thank you guys."
In 2022, Khloe took to social media to discuss the operation and her cancer scare.
The reality star wrote on her Instagram Story: "I have seen numerous stories going around about the ever-evolving bandage on my face, with some of you wondering why I've been wearing one for the past few weeks.
"After noticing a small bump on my face and assuming it was something as minor as a zit, I decided to get it biopsied 7 months after realizing it was not budging.
"Dermatologist Dr Tess Mauricio (@drtessmauricio) examined it, and a second biopsy was ran by Dr. Daniel Behroozan (@drdanbehroozan) because what they were both seeing was incredibly rare for someone my age.
"A few days later I was told I need to have an immediate operation to remove a tumor from my face. I called none other than Dr. Garth Fischer, a dear friend of my families and one of the best surgeons in Beverly Hills who I knew would take incredible care of my face. (sic)"

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