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Pay Rs 98 lakh and look like Barbie

First Published: 17th July, 2023 15:22 IST

Dr. Scott Blyer, a plastic surgeon of US has introduced a transformative surgical procedure that promises to turn patients into Barbie dolls

All girls remember the Barbie doll from their childhood days and most of them did want to have one. Now you can look like Barbie. A walking, talking real life Barbie. All you have to do is just pay about Rs 98.53 lakhs ($120,000).

Dr. Scott Blyer, a plastic surgeon at Cameo Surgery Centre in Islandia, USA, has introduced a transformative surgical procedure that promises to turn patients into living dolls reminiscent of the Barbie doll.

For the price of $120,000 which is about Rs 98.53 lakhs individuals can undergo a series of surgeries, including body and facial modifications, and obtain the iconic Barbie hair, pink nails, and white teeth.

The range of body surgeries provided by Dr. Blyer caters to different preferences. Some opt for procedures like breast lifts or Brazilian butt lifts, while others seek a combination of liposuction, breast augmentation, and facial alterations, a New York Post report said.

Moreover, in response to demand, the surgeon also offers a comparable set of surgeries for those desiring to resemble Ken dolls, featuring body liposuction, six-pack etching, fat transfer to the chest, and jawline and cheek fillers, all for $110,000 which in Indian rupee is approximately Rs 89.34 lakh.

Despite the exorbitant price tag, numerous women have expressed a deep-seated desire to transform into living Barbie dolls.

One such person is Alexa Tiefenworth, a 29-year-old real estate agent who is investing in surgery, the report said.

She said, “Who doesn’t want to be a perfect Barbie doll, especially in this day and age? Being told you look like Barbie is the ultimate compliment.” Alexa firmly believes that beauty offers an advantage in life, and she has always aspired to live the Barbie lifestyle, considering it the pinnacle of achievement.

Joining her in this quest for transformation is Daniela Martinez, a 29-year-old bartender. Daniela hopes that the surgery will bolster her confidence not only in finding a partner but also in discovering her true self.

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