Human Ken doll spends $720,000 on 550 cosmetic procedures

A man who has been dubbed the ‘Human Ken Doll’ has admitted to spending a whopping $720,000 on 550 cosmetic procedures.

Plastic surgery consultant Justin Jedlica’s latest surgery saw his back modified with silicone implants, which set him back $27,000.

The 36-year-old LA-based Instagram star had his large latissimus silicon implants replaced with smaller ones, and one of his teres implants moved so it is symmetrical with the other.

Plastic surgery consultant Justin Jedlica has spent a whopping $720,000 on 550 cosmetic procedures. Photo: Barcroft
Plastic surgery consultant Justin Jedlica has spent a whopping $720,000 on 550 cosmetic procedures. Photo: Barcroft
His latest surgery saw him augment his back. Photo: Barcroft
His latest surgery saw him augment his back. Photo: Barcroft
This is what Justin looked like when he was younger. Photo: Barcroft
This is what Justin looked like when he was younger. Photo: Barcroft

He also had his forehead vein cut, tied and ablated.

“It’s about making myself making myself completely exceptionally different from anybody else,” Justin said.

Since Justin started getting cosmetic procedure, her’s had an eyebrow lift, tricep surgery, calf implants, various liposuction procedures, four shoulder surgeries, chest implants, back implants, three bicep surgeries, cheek implants, five nose surgeries and buttock implants

“I look at this as being an art form,” he said.

“I genuinely like the design process.”

He went on to say his family and friends are fully supportive of his plastic surgery journey.

“My friends are amazing with my plastic surgery,” he said.

Now Justin looks like this. Photo: Instagram
Now Justin looks like this. Photo: Instagram
Justin was in Australia recently where he took a selfie with Malcolm Turnbull. Photo: Instagram
Justin was in Australia recently where he took a selfie with Malcolm Turnbull. Photo: Instagram
Justin (pictured when he was younger) says he loves the design process. Photo: Barcroft
Justin (pictured when he was younger) says he loves the design process. Photo: Barcroft

“I think they enjoy the fact that it’s a little bit of being a non-conformist and speaking out against the typical norms of what western culture dictates as beautiful.”

He did say that his friends “get a lot of looks and stares and criticisms” but they “laugh it all off”.

“It’s sort of like if the haters keep hating then I stay famous, I become more famous,” he said.

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