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Kylie Jenner can rise and shine with greater ease these days.

The 28-year-old, who has daughter Stormi Webster, 7, and son Aire Webster, 3, with ex Travis Scott, recently disclosed that she received stem cell therapy after giving birth to her son, which left her with bad chronic back pain.

Nothing I tried seemed to help, she said in her December 4 Instagram Story, revealing that her sister Kim Kardashian's experience with a similar treatment prompted her to seek Dr. Adeel Khan's assistance. I am very appreciative for the opportunity and resources. Everybody's body is different, but this has been a significant step in my recovery.

She went on: Definitely do your research... talk to your doctor and medical professionals, but I just wanted to share in case this helps anyone.

The accompanying photographs show the beauty mogul, 28, beaming from a hospital bed and wearing two bandages on her lower back following the treatment.

Kylie's announcement about stem cell therapy comes just over three months after Kim and Khloe Kardashian shared their own experiences working with Dr. Khan on similar therapies for chronic pain.

Khloe, 41, requested the treatment to help with  recovery, inflammation, and overall wellness in her tough gym program, citing the bonus of anti-aging as her favorite perk of the Muse stem cell treatment.

“My dream is that one day treatments like this will be accessible and affordable to everyone, everywhere,” she continued on social media after having had to travel to Mexico to receive the treatment. “I know what a privilege this treatment is, and I feel so incredibly blessed we were able to receive it and with such great care.”

Kim, meanwhile, described her success in repairing a torn shoulder as well as years of suffering from & chronic back pain.

In each occasion, Kim said that the results were immediate, raving about her restored range of motion in her shoulder and her pain-free body.

I can't recommend this treatment enough, the SKIMS founder said, adding that she hopes it will someday be offered in the United States. It's transformed my life when I thought my body was breaking down.