Khloé Kardashian revealed that she is currently in the “healing time” after undergoing surgery to get rid of a tumor on her face.
Khloé Kardashian discusses her near-skin cαɴcᴇг diagnosis.
The singer, 38, originally admitted to her ғᴇαг of skin cαɴcᴇг to her fans in October 2022. She diʂcloʂᴇd on Tuesday that a tumor had just been removed. In her Instagram Stories, the 38-year-old lady posted the details along with several close-up images of her skin.
In the post, a fan questioned Kardashian about a skin-colored bandage that could be seen on her jawline and included a picture of her pouting in her home gym while sporting a white cami top that wrote, “Happy Sunday.”
It’s a bandage, said Kardashian. “My face had a tumor removed, but everything is good today. We appreciate you asking.”
Some of you may be wondering why I’ve been wearing a bandage on my face for the past several weeks after hearing all the rumors that have been circulating. I made the decision to get it looked out after a little bulge on my face persisted for seven months after I initially believed it to be a pimple.
The protrusion was “extremely unusual” for someone her age, according to both of the doctors who performed the two independent biopsies that Kardashian claims she received.
She learned a few days later that the tumor on her face required immediate surgery. I made a call to Dr. Garth Fisher, who is a trusted family friend and the top мᴇdicαl professional in Beverly Hills. He would certainly take wonderful care of my face, I knew.
“I’m glad to report that Dr. Fischer was successful in learning everything he need to know. I have clear margins all around, so let’s go to the next section. This is where we are as a result. You can still see my bandages, and once I finish my treatment, you’ll probably be able to see a scar on my cheek where the tumor once was. I hope you’re appreciating how awesome these face bandages are becoming in the interim.”
A malignant mole was discovered on the founder of Good American’s back. She claimed that the major goal of her speech is to encourage attendees to schedule routine checkups.