Story of the human Barbie Jessica Alves

Jessica Alves, formerly Rodrigo Alves, has undergone over 100 plastic surgeries to transform into a “human Barbie.” Born in Brazil in 1983, she always felt feminine and came out as transgender in 2020. She has since undergone hormone therapy, facial feminization, breast augmentation, and other procedures to align her body with her identity.

Jessica initially sought to resemble a male Ken doll, undergoing numerous surgeries, including a fake six-pack and rib removal. However, she later embraced her true self as a woman. Despite multiple complications, including a collapsing nose and necrosis, she continued her transformation.

In 2024, Jessica underwent her fifth facelift in Turkey after dissolving dermal fillers left her with loose skin. The “ponytail facelift” removed five inches of excess skin, tightening her face and neck. Images of her post-surgery, covered in bandages and in a wheelchair, went viral.

Jessica, now 41, shares her journey on social media, embracing her new life. Despite criticism, she remains committed to her transformation, stating, “I love everything that comes with it—hair salons, high heels, and lingerie.” Ultimately, she seeks happiness and self-acceptance, proving that beauty is personal and ever-evolving.

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