A man obsessed with plastic surgery who is known as 'the human Ken Doll’ has spent two years having bizarre back implants.

Justin Jedlica, 39, from Los Angeles, California, added another three modifications to the ongoing list of 550 cosmetic procedures he has had performed.

The Human doll is a real-life visual artwork that spent over $400 thousand in his surgeries. Throughout his twenties, he transformed his chest, shoulder, bicep, triceps, eyebrows, calves, thighs, cheeks, and lips.


The US star, who is based in Beverly Hills, said the eight-hour procedure was so successful that he has been left trimming his eyebrows and sideburns every day.

Justin was married to a wealthy businessman for three years, before they split in 2016.
After the divorce, Justin vowed to live with real-life Barbie Pixee Fox - who also said her surgery obsession had ruined her love life.
He also got a face-lift along with his mother. On top of that, Justin’s undergone full torso recontouring with injectables.





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