Khloé Kardashian Reveals All of the Cosmetic Procedures She's Had Done
She shared the complete list in the comments section of a Reel shared by Jonny Betteridge, founder of the London-based JB Aesthetics Clinic. In the video, Betteridge speculated about the treatments the reality star has had; he was sure to clarify that his speculations were based purely on his own experience in the industry.
He concluded that he thought Kardashian had had several surgical procedures, including: 'a temporal brow lift to elevate the outer brow area; upper blepharoplasty to smooth the upper eyelids; rhinoplasty for a more sculpted nose; a face and neck lift for overall tightness and definition; and a chin implant for lower face projection.' He also speculated that Kardashian had had lip filler 'to enhance volume and shape.' (See the full video here.)
In her reply, Kardashian wrote that she was not offended by Betteridge's guesswork, and actually took it 'as a great compliment.' However, she says that the only surgery she's had is her nose job. 'In 2025 there are many other things we can do before surgery, but when it's time, and if I choose to, I know some great doctors,' she wrote. (Could she be referring to the surgeon responsible for her mom Kris Jenner's viral facelift?)
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Here's the full break down, in Khloé's words: 'Nose job @drkanodia90210; laser Hair for the hairline and everywhere else 🤭 @sevlaseraesthetics; Botox and sculptra where my face tumor was removed in my cheek @7qspa; soft wave laser for skin tightening @softwavetherapy; filler in the past but not any over the last few years (I hear it never goes away, so I'm sure it's still there but calmed down 🙏🏽); lost 80 pounds over the years (slow and steady) @coachjoe.paris; collagen baby Threads underneath my chin and neck @thethingswedo.co; Salmon sperm facials/ regular facials, peptides, vitamins and daily skin care.'
Khloé Kardashian is one of several celebrities who have opted for complete transparency when it comes to her transformation, a stark contrast to celebrities of the past who may have denied their face lifts, or breast implants, or whatever procedure they'd had done, at all costs.
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