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Justin Human Ken Doll

Meet Justin Jedlica.

Everyone knows about Barbie's plastic companion, Ken. Well, Justin Jedlica is
The Human Ken Doll! The media has dubbed him with this title because he boasts over one hundred cosmetic procedures! His unique looks, outgoing personality and list of extreme surgeries have been a source of controversy around the world. This self-professed “artist” and “pioneer of the modifiable male aesthetic” has no intention of stopping his surgical alterations.

Join him in his exploration of just how far one man will go on this journey to modify the human form and learn how he can help you on your personal journey, just as he has helped countless others in their own quest for aesthetic fulfillment.






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Human Ken Doll says he uses plastic surgery to 'express creativity'
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Published: 12:08 BST, 30 April 2021 | Updated: 13:37 BST, 30 April 2021
A man dubbed 'The Human Ken Doll' after going through more than 1,000 procedures in 20 years has insisted that body modification is a form of 'art' and that he's motivated by creativity rather than being unhappy with his looks. 
Justin Jedlina, 40, from Los Angeles , had his first cosmetic procedure aged 17 and went on to spend an estimated $1million on further surgeries, priding himself on being the most modified man in the world.
Speaking to Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond on This Morning, he said he sees cosmetic surgery as an expression of his creativity. 
He went on to say his procedures had gone on to help people who needed to have reconstructive surgery, and said he would never encourage people who didn't need cosmetic surgery to go under the knife.  
Justin Jedlina, 40, from Los Angeles, had his first cosmetic procedure aged 17 and went on to spend an estimated $1million on further modification, priding himself on being the most 'modified' man in the world
Reflecting on his history of resorting to cosmetic procedures, Justin he only felt he has truly 'needed' his first ever tweak.  
'When I was younger, I had a lot of anxiety surrounding my nose, I thought it was large and by age 14, I knew it was something I wanted to fix,' he said. 
He went on to explain his idols, who include Michael Jackson, Joan Rivers and Dolly Parton, all 'overstylised' their looks as they became more famous. 
He had to wait to be of legal age to have his first surgery, which was the first of five nose jobs. 
Speaking on This Morning, Justin, pictured, who's had more than 1,000 cosmetic procedures, said he views it as an 'artistry' 
'For me, most of what I had after my first nose job, was a "want" in my life,' he said. 
'I knew I didn't need them. I never felt my body was less than or was dissatisfied with it.' 
'It really for me was a quest in my artistry and creativity, and an expression of the thing I found beautiful, not necessarily what the Western World found beautiful.'
He went on to say he was heavily involved in preparing his surgeries and had pioneering surgeries, such as back implants, and designed some of the implants that were put in his body. 
'I conceptualised those surgeries, I custom-designed those implants,' he said, adding he perceives himself as an 'innovator' and a 'guinea pig'. 
The cosmetic 'pioneer' said his work has helped people who need surgery for medical reasons, adding that the title Human Ken Doll makes him sound superficial 
He went on to say some of the cosmetic procedures have 'opened the door' for people to have reconstructive surgeries if they have birth defects or have been injured in accidents. 
He admitted not all his procedures were '100% successful or 90% right,' but said: 'When it comes to those procedures, there's always something I learned and educated myself.'
He said he disagreed with the statement that he was 'addicted' to plastic surgery, saying cosmetic surgery was already 'rampant' around the world. 
'If we allow things to stay the same, there is no growth in that industry,' he said.  
'It always takes someone to be the pioneer and be put out on the cross if you will,' he said. 
Justin, pictured, said he wouldn't recommend plastic surgery to everyone and can tell when someone who comes to him for advice has body dysmorphia 
Reflecting on his 'Human Ken Doll' moniker, Justin said he didn't particular feel concerned by the name.  
'I did a segment on 20:20, which is an investigative journalism show, and they called me the Human Ken Doll,' he said. 
'I can't say I have disdain for the name but it does make me sound a bit superficial.
'My quest is one of perfection, i don't really feel that way, I love the process of body modification as in artistry,' he said. 
Justin said he didn't like the term 'cosmetic addiction' and told Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond that he was a 'guinea pig'
Justin has his own cosmetic surgery consulting business, which he started after his rise to fame, and helps people find the right procedures for them. 
He added that there have been times where clients have 'body dysmorphia,' and that he won't put them forward for surgery.
'I couldn't get them a referral or advice because no other plastic surgeon would work on those people, it's rare that that happens but it does exist,' he said. 
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Aug 4, 2014, 10:23 AM EDT | Updated Dec 6, 2017
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Thirty-three-year-old Justin Jedlica has been on a mission to achieve physical perfection -- but he isn't simply devoting his efforts to exercising and eating healthily. Jedlica's quest for youth and beauty has taken him to the extreme, to a world of silicone, incisions and implants.
To date, Jedlica has undergone more than 150 plastic surgeries and has been dubbed "the Human Ken Doll." Yet the New York native tells "Oprah: Where Are They Now?" that he never set out to look like the plastic figurine.
"Ever since I was in my teens, I wanted to have plastic surgery. To me, it meant luxury and it meant wealth, and that was something I wanted in my life," he explains in the above video.
Jedlica says he got his first of five nose jobs shortly after his 18th birthday, costing him nearly all of his savings at $3,500. Afterwards, he experienced a sense of empowerment.
"I felt really euphoric," he says. "I felt important to myself for the first time."
Since then, Jedlica has gotten bicep implants, triceps implants, pectoral implants, shoulder implants and more. His husband, a successful businessman, helps pay for Jedlica's procedures, but others haven't exactly been supportive.
"I've definitely been on TV shows where we've had 'professionals' try to diagnose me as having mental illness," Jedlica says with a chuckle. "I find it funny because those professionals have never seen me outside of the studio... I mean, I do understand the basic notion of body dysmorphic disorder and OCD. [But] I think I have a very clear picture of what I look like. I'm not unhappy with the way that I look."
That said, Jedlica has no qualms about going under the knife again. "If I choose to express my creativity through my plastic surgery, it's no different than someone in fashion who deals with trends," he explains. "Standards of beauty change, ideals of beauty change. I don't understand why people think you have to be committed to the human form and that you shouldn't be able to retain control to change it."
Jedlica has even taken control of his surgeries by designing his own bicep implant, as he showcases in the above video. His future plans include designing his own line of implants.
"I want to put out a silicone implant line that would be custom, because I have a lot of people write into me and say, 'Hey, where can I get shoulders like yours?'" he says. "Piece by piece, things I'm doing can be something that other people can benefit from."
For all of the media attention he has received, Jedlica adds that he still feels misunderstood by those who assume he is narcissistic and stuck-up.
"If people come up and talk to me for five minutes, I think they'll find that those things are not true at all," Jedlica says. "I'm really interested in... possibly altering people's thoughts on what beauty is or what is beauty supposed to be. It is for personal validation, but in the same way, it's also to push other people to accept and understand and broaden the spectrum of what beauty is."
"Oprah: Where Are They Now?" airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on OWN .

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