Khloe Kardashian reveals every surgery she’s ever had
Celebrities hold their plastic surgery and procedure secrets close to their chests, but Khloe Kardashian is throwing caution to the wind.
The reality star, 41, was the subject of a video by an aesthetics clinic doctor, UK-based Dr Jonny Betteridge from Dr JB Aesthetics.
In the video, he speculated about the surgeries and procedures behind Kardashian’s drastic transformation from her early days of fame to now, especially following her recent appearance at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s wedding in Venice, as well as her coinciding 41st birthday.
Dr. Jonny Betteridge speculated on Khloe Kardashian’s work. (Instagram/@drjb.aesthetics)
Betteridge alleged Kardashian may have undergone an upper blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty, a temporal brow lift, as well as getting lip filler, a face and neck lift and a chin implant.
But far from being angry at the speculation, the business owner instead took it “as a great compliment!”
In a comment on the video, she even went on to frankly list all of the surgeries and procedures she’s ever gotten, as well as the professionals that helped her achieve the look.
“First off I think these 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 said.
The TV personality started off with a nose job, followed by “laser Hair for the hairline and everywhere else”.
Kardashian pictured at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’ wedding over the weekend. (Instagram/@KhloeKardashian)
She got botox and sculptra to fill in the area where her face tumour was removed in her cheek after a cancer surgery in 2022.
Kardashian also used laser for skin tightening, and admitted to using filler in the past but not over the last few years.
“I hear it never goes away, so I’m sure it’s still there but calmed down,” she said.
She also added that she has lost 80 pounds (36 kilograms) of body weight over the years with the help of a personal trainer, and also got non-surgical treatments such as collagen baby threads underneath her chin and neck.
The mother-of-two also shared that she regularly gets facials such as Salmon sperm, and continues to use peptides, vitamins and daily skin care.
“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 concluded her comment.
Her frankness earned admiration from her fans, with one sharing, “classy correction!! Love this!!! You’re absolutely gorgeous & I always appreciate how gently you correct misinformation.”
“I love how open you’re about your transformation journey, goes to show you’re a matured person. Love you Koko,” another fan said.
“I think Khloe looks absolutely fabulous. Her procedures have not changed her ‘Khloe-ness’, only emphasised them,” another said.
The 41-year-old seems to have followed her younger sister’s lead, with Kylie Jenner also answering the queries of one lucky fan who posted a video to TikTok asking for Jenner to share what she requested from surgeons when she had her “boobs done”.
“Please can you just tell me/us/anyone that’s interested, what it is that you asked for when you had your boobs done?” said TikToker Rachel Leary.
“I’ve been very open in the past about what I have done so here we go,” Khloe wrote before detailing her procedures. (Instagram)
Leary added that she didn’t expect Jenner to share who did the work, doubting The Kardashians star would even see the video.
But it seems the TikTok star was incorrect, as Jenner appeared to leave a comment with the exact information that Leary had requested.
“445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!!! silicone!!! garth fisher!!! hope this helps lol,” she wrote under the video.
Jenner’s simple response was received thankfully by Leary, who said “this is why she’s for the girls. love u thank u”.
However, it also brought on criticism, with experts saying the act isn’t “victimless”.
Khloe’s sister Kylie Jenner also recently detailed her breast augmentation surgery in a comment to a fan. (Dia Dipasupil/Getty )
Elise Hu, author of Flawless: Lessons in Looks and Culture from the K-Beauty Capital told CNN on the issue, “Beauty imperatives aren’t victimless. They teach us to internalise our external appearance as our worth, and in hyper capitalism, offering specific doctors to see or amounts of silicone to buy (and) situate our looks as a matter of choice and resources – that if you have enough money, you can buy an external look that we’ve (wrongly) equated to worthiness.”
“It also problematises the bodies whose boobs aren’t just right or don’t ‘fit’ one way or the other,” Hu added.
“Kylie offering a ‘how to’ for her breast augmentation is part of the way visual and beauty industries create a market for ‘solving’ whatever they’ve problematised about our bodies.”
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