Bad Plastic Surgery - all the pics

Richard had no clue what he wanted to be. He went from man to satyr to woman to snake to dragon to whatever the hell he is aiming for now. He never made any long term plans on what his appearance would ultimately be. In fact, he will never settle on something long enough to follow it through to the end. He'll just get bored and find something else.

For the time being, he considers himself androgynous, hence why he still looks masculine.
So he's another Pauly Unstoppable/Farrah Flawless?
 
Many girls decide to go ahead with surgery because they just hate their boobs. I know a girl that was teased for her giant boobs all the time. She wanted them chopped off. Not reduced, like completely gone, that's how much she hated them. Since reductions are considered cosmetic, she decided to lie and say they were from chronic back pain to get it covered. A lot of girls will say it's back pain. But really girls wear high heels til our feet bleed, and douse parts of our body in hot wax to remove stray hairs, and inject our faces with lip plumpers and mild poisons to reduced wrinkles.

I'm not saying all back pain reductions are lies, but you'd be surprised at the amount that secretly admit they just wanted them gone. If the back pain thing is universally true, women with implants like this would be in wheelchairs.

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Without getting too deeply into the grit, I have it on good authority from several people that the back pain thing isn't anywhere near as common as people like to pretend. It does happen, but nowhere near as often as people like to claim - mostly hitting people who've gained/lost a lot of weight repeatedly and/or who are older and/or have a sedentary lifestyle, and, as such, have underdeveloped back muscles as a result. @Bani is totally telling the truth on this one.

In the past that was probably true, these days though you can order off the rack or custom fitted online.
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Trisha Paytas

Jesus Christ, we have Kiwis who slit their wrists with more finesse than that.
 
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..And y'all thought Sarah Jessica Parker was the queen of horse faces.

Looks like one of those stylistic elves with too long faces, except with tatoos and dangerhair.
 
I probably shouldn't disclose this, but I feel like it does give me a bit of a unique perspective on things: I actually wound up having both a breast lift and an implant earlier this year (yes, singular, different work on each side; essentially, I wound up with a rare and unfortunate deformity that had to be corrected if I wanted to, well, wear clothes like a normal person, among other things).

I can tell you that it's definitely possible to have cosmetic and/or reconstructive work done and have it look fairly natural--the problem is a lot of women (and men) insisting on having, say, implants that are way too big to look at all natural for their body type, and/or a surgeon who didn't care enough to be careful with his work or advise his patient against something that would look bad on her (you find that a lot overseas, for example). Bad aftercare is also a big issue; for some reason, a lot of people getting these surgeries don't understand that what they're dealing with is, well, surgery (usually pretty major surgery, at that; did you know that many breast implants are placed under the chest muscle rather than over it?) and do a poor job following up with their aftercare. This can ruin even the most skilled and careful doctor's work.

Scarring happens and is noticable for several years (will always be permanent to some extent, though), and a lot of the pics you see out there of very prominent scarring are of work that's only a few years old at the very most.

Cosmetic or reconstructive surgery is usually a personal choice, but I definitely agree that a lot of people really do take it way too lightly and wind up ruining their bodies with it. Shows like Botched (...which now I'm hooked on, thanks guys, lol) showcase that perfectly.
 
Here's a case involving a trans woman--one with a stripper name and who literally admits to wanting to look fake. (Also, it somehow doesn't surprise me that this one's from New Jersey.)

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A million dollar makeover turned an outcast into a showstopping Barbie doll.

Nikki Exotika, a 35-year-old transgender woman from Hoboken, New Jersey, has wanted to look like her buxom icon since she was 4.

Exotika, whose given name is Jason Torres, was obsessed with playing with dolls as a child and felt like a girl trapped in a boy’s body for as long as she can remember.

“I would always sit down when I went to the bathroom, I never stood up, it felt like I was born with the wrong genitals even at that age,” Exotika told Caters.

“I was confused and ashamed. I didn’t know what was wrong with me. Back then I had no knowledge of being trans and it was a secret I kept from everyone,” she added.

Exotika was bullied in school but didn’t let the name calling or regular beatdowns get in the way of her dream of becoming a real-life Barbie.

After school, Exotika would put on makeup, wear short-shorts and hit up drag bars where she met other transgender people for the first time.

She began taking illegal hormones and underwent sex reassignment surgery when she was 19.

“All I wanted was to be able to look in the mirror and escape the pain I had as a child and look like a totally different person,” she told Caters of her decision to have surgery.

Her obsession with perfection drove her to have six nose jobs, multiple eye surgeries, hairline surgeries, breast implants, calf implants, botox and several other expensive procedures.

Exotika has spent more than $1 million on her makeover and doesn’t regret forking over a single penny on the “gallons of silicone” in her body.

“It’s all paid off, because while traveling the world everywhere I go people look at me and say ‘Wow, look at her body, she looks like Barbie’ and always want to take pictures with me,” she said.

“When I walk down the street with my hair in a long ponytail, hot pink lipstick, shades, jeans and a crop-top, girls say ‘Oh my god, you look just like Barbie’ — that’s how I know I’m accomplishing my dream,” she added.

Exotika, who previously started America’s first transgender pop group “Secret Girls,” said her next goal is to afford a pink BMW convertible and find a dream man to go with it.

“I’m still optimistic on the relationship front — hopefully, one day I’ll find my Ken. I’m looking for a tall, super hot, straight muscular man. I love tattoos and pretty boys that look like Ken Doll,” she said.

Exotika has stardom as well as love on her mind, and her extreme makeover has landed her a role on the small screen.

Exotika joins others like her on an upcoming reality TV show called “Plastics of Hollywood,” a real-life dollhouse showcasing people who have collectively spent over $4 million changing their appearances.

“When I saw Nikki’s transformation, I realized she had been through more plastic surgery than probably anyone else,” said Marcela Iglesias, manager of “Plastics of Hollywood.”

“A lot of people I know who were bullied at school take antidepressant medication, but Nikki instead continued to follow her dream and become who she wanted, ” she added.

The cast of 12 human dolls also includes Rodrigo Alves, Kim Kardashian doppelganger Jennifer Pamplona, Alien doll Vinny Ohh and Britney wannabe Bryan Ray.
 
I'm impressed at the surgeon giving her those womanly hips.

Honestly, though, in the face she still looks like a man, which I think is more obvious on her insta. She looks like a dude wearing 'realistic' drag makeup.
Or Gloria Tesch. Which is sad on both ends.

I have to wonder, though, why do some little effeminate boys grow up to be like that, and some of them don't?
 
Here's a case involving a trans woman--one with a stripper name and who literally admits to wanting to look fake. (Also, it somehow doesn't surprise me that this one's from New Jersey.)

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A million dollar makeover turned an outcast into a showstopping Barbie doll.

Nikki Exotika, a 35-year-old transgender woman from Hoboken, New Jersey, has wanted to look like her buxom icon since she was 4.

Exotika, whose given name is Jason Torres, was obsessed with playing with dolls as a child and felt like a girl trapped in a boy’s body for as long as she can remember.

“I would always sit down when I went to the bathroom, I never stood up, it felt like I was born with the wrong genitals even at that age,” Exotika told Caters.

“I was confused and ashamed. I didn’t know what was wrong with me. Back then I had no knowledge of being trans and it was a secret I kept from everyone,” she added.

Exotika was bullied in school but didn’t let the name calling or regular beatdowns get in the way of her dream of becoming a real-life Barbie.

After school, Exotika would put on makeup, wear short-shorts and hit up drag bars where she met other transgender people for the first time.

She began taking illegal hormones and underwent sex reassignment surgery when she was 19.

“All I wanted was to be able to look in the mirror and escape the pain I had as a child and look like a totally different person,” she told Caters of her decision to have surgery.

Her obsession with perfection drove her to have six nose jobs, multiple eye surgeries, hairline surgeries, breast implants, calf implants, botox and several other expensive procedures.

Exotika has spent more than $1 million on her makeover and doesn’t regret forking over a single penny on the “gallons of silicone” in her body.

“It’s all paid off, because while traveling the world everywhere I go people look at me and say ‘Wow, look at her body, she looks like Barbie’ and always want to take pictures with me,” she said.

“When I walk down the street with my hair in a long ponytail, hot pink lipstick, shades, jeans and a crop-top, girls say ‘Oh my god, you look just like Barbie’ — that’s how I know I’m accomplishing my dream,” she added.

Exotika, who previously started America’s first transgender pop group “Secret Girls,” said her next goal is to afford a pink BMW convertible and find a dream man to go with it.

“I’m still optimistic on the relationship front — hopefully, one day I’ll find my Ken. I’m looking for a tall, super hot, straight muscular man. I love tattoos and pretty boys that look like Ken Doll,” she said.

Exotika has stardom as well as love on her mind, and her extreme makeover has landed her a role on the small screen.

Exotika joins others like her on an upcoming reality TV show called “Plastics of Hollywood,” a real-life dollhouse showcasing people who have collectively spent over $4 million changing their appearances.

“When I saw Nikki’s transformation, I realized she had been through more plastic surgery than probably anyone else,” said Marcela Iglesias, manager of “Plastics of Hollywood.”

“A lot of people I know who were bullied at school take antidepressant medication, but Nikki instead continued to follow her dream and become who she wanted, ” she added.

The cast of 12 human dolls also includes Rodrigo Alves, Kim Kardashian doppelganger Jennifer Pamplona, Alien doll Vinny Ohh and Britney wannabe Bryan Ray.

We found Jason Vorhees's lost brother?
 
Lara Flynn Boyle has got multiple issues factoring into the way she looks.

I think it looks like she's got a bad case of coke bloat to start with.

She's had work done, botox and lip injections for sure. She's been photographed with facial sagging so that could be a stroke, Bell's Palsy, or it could also be nerve damage from botched injections or surgery. In some of the 2017 photos, she looks like she's in-between liposuction treatments. You know how women get when they don't eat properly and then roll their asses into a plastic surgeon's office to take the weight off. The surgeries only do so much when you're porky, after that it's up to you to work the rest off and even yourself out.

And she's aging. She is 47 and unlike a lot of women in Hollywood, she looks her age. She probably didn't keep up with the obsessive level of skincare and dieting that most women in the industry do in order to maintain their looks. Oh and one of the bigger factors in this, she's a smoker. Smoking ages you, it's awful for your skin. If you want to look youthful and healthy, don't poison yourself.
 
So, this is a guy who's in a set to debut in a K-POP group called N.Tic. He used to be an ulzzang (internet pretty person) who's schtick was looking like a guy from a famous group.


Jion's Instagram

LMAO can u imagine how shitty he will look once he is old? This only works when u are young but it looks like a nightmare later. He is already 30.

Also his face looks like he got rid of his tiny asian dick too.
 
So, this is a guy who's in a set to debut in a K-POP group called N.Tic. He used to be an ulzzang (internet pretty person) who's schtick was looking like a guy from a famous group.


Jion's Instagram
Seeing his hands near his face... he literally has yaoi anatomy, with the pointy chin, hands larger, comparatively... it’s honestly horrifying.
 
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