Khloé Kardashian Reveals Aesthetic Procedures She's Had Done
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Khloé Kardashian recently took to social media to clarify what cosmetic treatments and procedures she has had, putting to rest years of speculation. For the beauty industry, this moment of honesty offers a rare opportunity to explore the practical and clinical value of her choices. Her routine highlights the evolution of non-surgical aesthetics and shows how celebrities are embracing gradual, strategic enhancements rather than dramatic overhauls.
The Treatments Khloé Has Confirmed
1. Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)
Khloé has openly confirmed that she had a surgical rhinoplasty performed by Dr Raj Kanodia in Beverly Hills. Surgical rhinoplasty addresses both the form and function of the nose, refining cartilage and bone structure to create facial balance. Unlike filler-based alternatives, the results are permanent and more structurally transformative.
2. Laser Hair Removal, Including Hairline Reshaping
She reshaped her hairline and reduced body hair using laser hair removal at SEV Laser, a treatment that targets melanin in active-growth hair follicles. This process leads to follicle destruction and long-term reduction. In facial aesthetics, adjusting the hairline can enhance symmetry and reduce the appearance of a large forehead, subtly altering proportions without invasive methods.
3. Botox (Botulinum Toxin Type A)
Khloé confirmed that she uses Botox in moderation. This neurotoxin works by temporarily blocking the release of acetylcholine, thereby relaxing the targeted muscles. It is most often used to smooth forehead lines, crow’s feet, and glabellar frown lines, while also offering lifting effects when placed strategically. Treated at 7QSpa, a favourite for the Kardashian family.
4. Sculptra (Poly L Lactic Acid)
After a tumour removal left a dent in her cheek, Khloé opted for Sculptra, a collagen-stimulating injectable. Sculptra activates fibroblasts to gradually rebuild dermal volume through neocollagenesis. It is best suited for patients looking for long-lasting, subtle volume restoration rather than instant plumping. The treatments were also done at 7QSpa.
5. Sofwave (Ultrasound Skin Tightening)
She has used Sofwave, a non-invasive ultrasound-based technology that stimulates collagen production in the mid-dermis. Unlike older ultrasound devices, Sofwave does not damage the epidermis and has minimal downtime. It is ideal for clients wanting visible tightening effects without surgery or extensive recovery.
6. Collagen-Stimulating Baby Threads
In the chin and neck area, Khloé has used what she referred to as collagen baby threads at The Things we Do. These are likely PDO or PLLA threads designed not for lifting but for stimulating natural collagen production. They help improve skin texture and firmness, making them a preventative option for early skin laxity or post-weight loss maintenance.
7. Dermal Fillers (Used Previously)
Khloé also disclosed that she had dermal fillers in the past but has not used them recently. Fillers based on hyaluronic acid are common for contouring cheeks, jawlines, and lips. Over time, some filler may persist in areas with slower metabolic breakdown, which can subtly influence appearance even after active use has stopped.
8. Salmon Sperm Facials
Perhaps the most unconventional of her treatments, Khloé admitted to trying salmon sperm facials. These are based on polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN), derived from salmon DNA, and marketed for their regenerative properties. Though clinical data is still limited, PDRN is believed to promote tissue repair and support fibroblast function, aligning with broader trends in bioactive and peptide-rich skincare.
Khloé Kardashian’s aesthetic regimen reflects a growing emphasis on cumulative, targeted treatments that support natural beauty and long-term skin health. Rather than seeking transformation, her approach prioritises prevention, maintenance, and subtle correction. This mirrors a shift among high-profile clients who are increasingly well-informed and interested in minimally invasive options.
For professionals in medical aesthetics and advanced beauty, understanding the layering of treatments like Botox, Sculptra, laser therapies, and threads allows for more strategic planning and better client outcomes. It also reinforces the importance of facial harmony and patient education.
Clients inspired by celebrity aesthetics often arrive with screenshots or assumptions. Khloé’s transparency gives practitioners a rare chance to guide conversations using real examples of combined treatment plans. As always, informed consent and tailored protocols are essential. Aesthetic professionals must balance aspiration with anatomy, and trending procedures with evidence-based practice.