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    Story of the human Barbie Jessica Alves

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodDecember 12, 20246 Mins Read
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    Plastic procedures are rare, but occasionally occur. Change your nose, breasts, lips, or give your face a glow.

    Jessica Alves, originally Rodrigo Alves, went one step further, or maybe 70, by turning herself into a human Barbie doll.

    Not liking your physique or appearance is OK. Never forget that you’re lovely and capable of great things, despite what others say.

    Some people had plastic surgery to change their appearance. Jessica Alves duplicated her full look.

    Jessica Alves—change
    Jessica’s journey begins in early 2020. Jessica Alves, born Rodrigo, revealed her transgender identity to The Mirror.

    “I’m Ken but inside I’ve always felt like Barbie,” said 36-year-old. I feel like myself again. Beautiful, feminine, glamorous.”


    From then on, she’s Roddy and uses “she” and “her”.

    Coming out as trans
    Jessica got feminine hips from hormone injections. Along with blonde hair extensions and artificial eyelashes, she wears a D-cup bra. Jess revealed her name change in July.

    “I tried to be a man for years. I lied to myself about having a six pack and arm muscles, she remarked. “I’ve always had a female brain. Now my body fits my mind.”

    Jessica appeared on Celebrity Big Brother in 2018 and released Plastic World with Italian plastic surgeon Giacomo Urtis last year. She was a flight attendant and has over 1 million Instagram followers.

    So how did she arrive? Jessica Rodrigo Alves was born in Sao Paolo, Brazil, on July 30, 1983. As a child, her grandfather purchased Jessica dolls so she could dress however she wanted.

    Jessica Alves—childhood
    Some say a child should do what feels right rather than conform to societal conventions.
    Alve would show the world how her doll infatuation began here.


    Rodrigo Alves
    “Growing up, I was very feminine and used to play with dolls and wear my mum’s dresses and heels,” she added, adding that she disliked her looks in high school.

    I like laughing, but it widens my nose. This bothered me. My family constantly asked where I got that awful bodily portion. I had it addressed first because of that.”

    Jessica Alves attended the London School of Economics in London. She had her first plastic surgery in 2004. That started her beauty obsession, which she couldn’t break.

    “I was never completely satisfied after an operation, and I still am not,” Jessica said.

    Jessica Alves: surgeries
    After 20 years, Jessica has had over 100 procedures.

    She had nose jobs, botox, fillers, pec implants, jaw and leg liposuction, hair transplant, calf shaping, artificial six-pack, and arm fillers. She had four ribs removed and a “cat-eye” lift.

    Jessica has had over $500,000 in operations. She lost all recognition among her classmates. Se clearly had morphodysphoria, a disorder in which a person has a disordered body image.

    Jessica Alves, then Rodrigo, wanted to be a masculine Ken doll.

    Now she wants Human Barbie.

    Her quest for the perfect figure has proven risky. Jessica was hospitalized with necrosis in April 2016.

    Her septum loosened and a hole formed on her nose. She also had trouble breathing and was hospitalized in Malaga, Spain. Her IV antibiotics were given every eight hours, the Daily Mail claimed.

    Dangerous infection
    Doctorn worried the illness might spread into her nose and face. Her face may gangrene.

    “I can’t breathe through my nose and feel awful. It collapsed. I have a specialist appointment in London in six weeks and hope surgery can be done soon, Jessica Alves stated.

    Daily Mail stated that she had a chemical peel in Spain two years ago, using an acid-containing lotion. After letting it soak in, she would peel off the old skin to show the new.

    However, it was unpleasant. “It hurt and made my face red. She described it as burning. “Marbella is very sunny, so I can’t go out for the next few days without sun protection,” she remarked.

    Jessica survived two terrible situations. But after her 11th rhinoplasty in 2019. The nose collapsed. Botox was meant to be fixed in the last operation.


    From Rodrigo to Jessica Alves
    “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 told the Daily Mail.

    “Each time is riskier than the last and I’m worried doctors won’t be able to fix my nose permanently.”

    Jessica has been famous worldwide for her looks. Her chancing her body totally has mixed reviews, but what matters most is that she feels comfortable and happy.

    As noted, Jessica Alves has always felt female. Last year, during a picture session, she decided to change.

    In January, she told the NY Post, “Within a month I was diagnosed with gender dysmorphic disorder and given the option to start the appropriate medication to transition.” “People used to stare at me because I looked androgynous and weird for a man. I hope they’re looking because I’m beautiful.”

    Not yet completed. Jessica was ready. She spent $35,000 for Adam’s apple and six pack removal, breast enlargement, and knee, hip, and foot injections.

    Jessica also had hormones and face feminization surgery.

    She said she had a few things left on This Morning in July.

    I need two or three surgeries to finish my change. She vowed to never have plastic surgery again. “One can only take so much. Every operation is scary, yet it’s what makes me who I am. I have to endure that.”

    Jessica, 41, needs a penile inversion and testicle removal to finish her transition.

    I enjoy going to good hair salons and getting my nails, eyebrows, and eyelashes done. She stated Roddy, who lives in London, buys dresses, high heels, and beautiful lingerie.

    Reinvention of the nose
    Jessica got nose jobs in Brazil, Colombia, Iran, America, and Istanbul. Two weeks ago, she had another nasal surgery due to problems breathing.

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    A post shared by Jessica Alves (@jessicaalvesuk)

    Many doctors denied the procedure because they were unsure what to do. Finally, she found an Istanbul doctor who used her ear cartilage. Finally, she can breathe normally.

    Jessica Alves posts life and transition photos on Instagram.

    Despite her hardships, she appears pleased. Ultimately, that matters most!

    Bandaged after FIFTH facelift
    In 2024, TV star Jessica Alves still wants to “enhance” her appearance.

    After her fifth facelift, the 41-year-old departed a Turkish hospital in October covered in bandages, the Daily Mail reported. Alves said dissolving her dermal fillers left her face with roughly four inches of loose skin. She had a “ponytail facelift,” a less invasive surgery that tightens her face and neck with staples along the hairline.

    After the surgery, she was wheeled to a car in a headscarf. It was shocking, therefore the photos went viral.

    I could lose three or four inches in my hand if I pinched myself. The 41-year-old stated the doctor removed five inches of skin because it was springy like rubber.

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