Kim Kardashian Gets Plastic Surgery Following Breakup

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Since filing for divorce from Kris Humphries, Kim Kardashian has apparently gone under the knife several times. Seemingly obsessed with her looks, she's had doctors used a wide variety of techniques to enhance her appearance over the years. She's stepped up her game following her divorce, perhaps as a way to announce to the world that she's back on the market or rebuild her confidence after the split.

The 31-year-old star has gone through a number of looks over the years, including enhanced lips, increased cleavage, and perhaps even a plumper derriere. She's previously admitted to having some work done, but has been coy about exactly what she's gotten. Celeb Dirty Laundry says recent photos of Kim show noticeably plumper lips, among other changes.

Instead of retreating from the limelight to regroup following her October split from Kris, she seems to be focusing all her attention on putting her best face forward. According to In Touch, “Kim is even more addicted to plastic surgery than ever before.” Another source told the magazine “She’s becoming more and more absorbed in her self image.”

What do you think of Kim's look in recent months? And is cosmetic surgery a good way to bounce back after a breakup?


 
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