
Khloe Kardashian lists every cosmetic surgery procedure she's ever had
The American media personality and businesswoman, who turned 41 last month, is sister to Kim and Kourtney and known for her glamorous lifestyle and top of the range fashion sense.
A key part of the Kardashian clan, Khloe has opened up about having cosmetic surgery in the past, saying any accusations that she's had 'plenty' of procedures are a compliment.
And this weekend, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star was perfectly happy to let everyone know exactly what work she's had done over the years.
She responded to a TikTok and Instagram reel uploaded by Dr. Jonny Betteridge, of JB Aesthetics in London, which went in-depth on the amount of type of surgeries Khloe has undergone.
Dr. Jonny speculated that Khloe has had, among others, a face lift and a neck lift, adding that she has changed her appearance considerably across the last 10-15 years.
He speculated: 'Alongside noticeable weight loss, I think she's had a temporal brow lift, upper blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty, lip filler, a face and neck lift, and a chin implant.'
The TikTok video then featured two pictures of Khloe – one from 2008, before the majority of her cosmetic work, and one from more recent years – to display the differences.
In the comments of the video, however, Khloe stormed in to defend her choices before listing every procedure she can remember having in order to set the record straight.
'I take this as a great compliment!' she began. 'First off, I think the photos are about 15 years apart, but here's a list of things that I have done. I've been very open in the past about what I have done so here we go.'
She listed: 'Nose job, laser hair for the hairline (and everywhere else), botox and sculptra where my face tumour was removed in my cheek, and soft wave laser for skin tightening.
'Filler in the past but not got 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), collagen baby threads under my chin.'
She concluded: 'Salmon sperm facials and regular facials, peptides, vitamins, and daily skin care. In 2025, there are many other things we can do before surgery.'
As she made the list, Khloe also made sure to tag the doctors, surgeons, and beauty specialists she's worked with since Keeping Up With the Kardashians began in 2007. More Trending
On Instagram, Jo Hickson commented: 'First class surgery. She looks amazing but also a different woman entirely.'
In 2021, Khloe hit back after she revealed people had been speculating that she'd had up to three 'face transplants' since first appearing in the public eye.
She explained: 'For me, everyone says, 'Oh my gosh, she's had her third face transplant!' I've had one nose job [which was done by] Dr. Raj Kanodia.'
'Everyone gets so upset, like, why don't I talk about it? No one's ever asked me! You're the first person that's ever asked me in an interview about my nose. I've done, sure, injections. Not really Botox. I've responded horribly to Botox.'
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