Human Ken doll Rodrigo Alves shares badly bruised photo from previous surgery yet reveals he plans to have more surgery
Rodrigo revealed his latest cosmetic surgery procedure left him feeling battered and bruised, yet he is not about to back down from his addiction. The 33-year-old who has had 55 plastic surgeries and 107 procedures that cost over £398,000 underwent liposuction to have three litres of fat removed and injected into his buttocks.
He had gained some weight and was taunted online for it so he had the surgery to get rid of the excess fat and so far he’s pleased with the result.
“I tried working out but it hurt my body too much so I went to an Istanbul beauty spa for 10 days and had three litres of fat removed and injected into my butt,” he said. “It’s the second butt lift I’ve had in a fortnight and it looks so good now. I love dancing around my room and shaking it, although it’s been hard to squeeze into my skinny jeans. I also had 1050 PDO threads injected into my face and bottom, which is an awful lot – making me the very first person in the world to have this, as it’s usually just done on the face, but I persuaded my surgeon to give it a go.Doctor Bulent Cihantimur harvested stem cells from my own fat, which were injected into my face to stop the natural ageing process.”He continued:“I also had a vampire facelift with radio frequency therapy. Four surgeries and three procedures cost £30k.”After being body shamed as a teenager because he was not considered to have the acceptable standard of beauty, the reality star said he’s happy to finally be able to do something about it. He said he is now getting ready to go on a world tour and attend interviews in the USA, South America, Russia, Germany, France and Japan. He also revealed he is planning his tenth nose job after a botched surgery that makes it difficult for him to breathe.He said:“I still can’t breathe after botched surgery and doctors are working on a surgery master plan to fix my nose. I’m also having an eye colour change surgery. I’ve got hundreds of coloured contact lenses, but this is going to be a permanent change.”