While it’s not a common practice, there are occasional reports of individuals undergoing plastic surgery. One may want to change their nose, breasts, or lips, or just give their face a more radiant appearance.
Jessica Alves, once known as Rodrigo Alves, transformed herself into a human Barbie doll.
It’s OK not to be completely satisfied with your own appearance and body. No matter what you do, remember that you are beautiful and capable of doing incredible things, regardless of what others say.
Some people choose to get plastic surgery in order to change their appearance. Jessica Alves went one step further and recreated her entire appearance.
We will begin the story of Jessica in early 2020. Jessica Alves, born Rodrigo, revealed her transgender identity in an interview with the Mirror.
“I’m known as Ken, but inside I’ve always felt like Barbie,” the 36-year-old explained. “I’m finally feeling like the real me.” “Glamorous, beautiful, and feminine.”
Since that day, she has adopted the name Roddy and uses the pronouns “she” and “her.”
Jessica received hormone injections, which gave her feminine hips, as well as blonde hair extensions and fake eyelashes; she now wears a D-cup bra. She announced in July that she would go by the name Jessica.
“For years, I tried to live my life like a man. “I had a fake six-pack and fake muscles in my arms, but I was lying to myself,” she explained. “I am a woman and have always had a feminine brain. “Now my body matches my mind.”
In 2018, Jessica appeared on Celebrity Big Brother and collaborated with Italian plastic surgeon Giacomo Urtis on the song “Plastic World” last year. She has over a million Instagram followers and formerly worked as a flight attendant.
So, how did she get here?
Jessica Alves, formerly Rodrigo Alves, was born on July 30, 1983, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Born to a British father and a Brazilian mother, Jessica’s grandfather bought her dolls when she was a child, allowing her to dress as she wanted.
Some argue that children should do what feels right rather than conform to societal norms.
This was also the beginning of Alve’s obsession with dolls, which she would later demonstrate to the world.
“Growing up, I was very feminine and used to play with dolls and wear my mother’s dresses and heels,” she said, adding that she disliked her appearance as a teenager.
“I enjoy laughing, but it used to make my nose really wide. I was quite bothered by that. My family members frequently wondered aloud from whom I inherited that hideous body part. That’s why I decided to have it addressed first.
Jessica Alves moved to London to attend the prestigious London School of Economics. In 2004, she decided to have her first plastic surgery. That was the beginning of her addiction to changing her physical appearance, and she couldn’t stop.
“I Was Never Completely Satisfied After An Operation, And I Still Am Not,” she said.
Jessica Has Had Hundreds of Surgeries Over the Last 20 Years.
She had nose jobs, Botox and fillers, pec implants, liposuction of the jaws and legs, hair transplant, calf shaping, a fake six-pack, and arm fillers. She also had four ribs removed and a “cat-eye” lift.
Jessica has spent more than half a million dollars on surgeries. Her classmates soon failed to recognize her. It was clear that he suffered from morpho-dysphoria, a condition in which a person has a negative perception of his or her own body.
Jessica Alves, then known as Rodrigo, aspired to be a male version of the Ken Doll.
She is now aiming for Human Barbie.
However, her pursuit of the ideal body has not been without danger. In April 2016, Jessica’s skin necrosis led to her hospital admission.
At the same time as her septum seemed to loosen, a hole started to appear in her nose. At the same time, she was having trouble breathing and had to visit a hospital in Malaga, Spain.
The Daily Mail said that she received antibiotics via IV drip every eight hours.
The doctor warned her that the infection may spread through her nose and into her face. Her face might become gangrene.
“I can’t breathe through my nose, and I feel terrible. It has collapsed. I have an appointment with a consultant in London in six weeks, and I’m hoping to have surgery as soon as possible after that,” Jessica Alves said.
Two years ago, she had a chemical peel in Spain, which involved applying an acid-containing lotion to her face, according to the Daily Mail. After allowing it to soak in, she planned to peel off the old skin to reveal the fresh skin in place.
However, it was not a pleasant experience.
“It was really painful, and my face is red now.” She said it felt like it was burning. It’s really sunny here in Marbella, and I can’t go out for the next few days unless I have enough sun protection.
Jessica successfully navigated two tense situations. However, she underwent her 11th rhinoplasty in 2019. The nose started to collapse. The goal of the last surgery was to rectify the effects of a previous Botox procedure.
“The Results Of This Surgery Were Very Pleasing At First, But Now I Am Going To Have To Have Another Surgery Because It Is Sinking And I Am Scared, To Be Honest,” Jessica said with the Daily Mail.
“Each Time Is Riskier Than The Last, And I’m Worried That Doctors Aren’t Going To Be Able To Fix My Nose Permanently.”
Jessica’s beauty has earned her a lot of attention across the world over the years.
Although people have differing opinions about her completely changing her body, the most important thing is that she feels comfortable and happy.
As previously stated, Jessica Alves has always felt that she has female tendencies. But it wasn’t until last year, during a photo shoot, that she decided to make the transition.
“Within A Month I Was Diagnosed With Gender Dysmorphic Disorder And Given The Option To Start The Appropriate Medication To Transition,” she said to the New York Post in January 2018. Before, people used to stare at me because I appeared androgynous and unusual for a man.
Now I just hope they’re looking because they think I’m a beautiful woman.”
Jessica was ready. She had her Adam’s apple and six-pack removed, as well as surgeries such as breast enlargement and injections in her knees, hips, and feet, which cost her over $35,000.
Jessica also had facial feminization surgery and female hormones.
In July, she said on the British show This Morning that she still had a few things left.
“I still require two to three surgeries to finalize my transition,” she declared. “After that, I firmly vow to stop having plastic surgery.” “There is only so much one can take.” Every time I undergo surgery, it fills me with fear, but it’s a necessary experience for me to become who I am. “I have to go through all that.”
Jessica, 41, needed just a penile inversion and testicle removal to complete her transition.
‘I love going to luxurious hair salons and getting my nails, brows, and eyelashes done.
Roddy, who now lives in London, said she was buying dresses and high heels and wearing sexy lingerie.
Jessica has had nose jobs done in Brazil, Colombia, Iran, America, and Istanbul. She has been having difficulty breathing through her nose, and she had to have more nose surgery a few weeks ago.
Several doctors declined to perform the surgery due to their lack of knowledge. Finally, she found a doctor in Istanbul who used cartilage from her ear. Now she can breathe normally again.
Despite going through a lot, she appears to be genuinely happy. In the end, that is the most important thing!
Fast-forwarding to 2024, it appears that TV personality Jessica Alves has not given up on her quest to “enhance” her appearance.
According to The Daily Mail, the 41-year-old left a Turkish hospital in October, covered in bandages, following her fifth facelift. Alves explained that dissolving her previous dermal fillers resulted in nearly four inches of loose skin on her face. To address this, she underwent a “ponytail facelift,” which is a minimally invasive procedure that tightens the skin on her face and neck using staples along the hairline.
She was seen in a wheelchair, wearing a headscarf, as she was assisted to a waiting car following the procedure. The images quickly went viral, and the scene was nothing short of shocking.
“If I pinched myself, three or four inches would come off in my hand.” “It was very elastic, like rubber, so the doctor was able to remove five inches of my skin,” the 41-year-old explained.