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Man has over 90 surgeries to look like a human Ken doll
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NEW YORK - Meet Justin Jedlica, the human Ken doll who's undergone 90 plastic surgery procedures in the hope of attaining the perfect physique.
The 32-year-old has spent more than US$100,000 (S$122,092) in the last decade in his quest to look like a living doll.
Along with his chiselled face, he has a G.I. Joe-like body complete with rock-hard pecs, defined six-pack abs and bulging biceps and triceps - all without lifting a single weight or hitting the gym.
Like a plastic doll, his "muscles" are all fake. Nearly every inch of his upper body is covered with implants, ABC News reported.
In addition, he's had countless nose jobs, cheek augmentation, brow bone changes and lip enhancements to perfect his face. Even his firm buttocks are artificial - the work of surgeons who gave him buttock implants and a lift to achieve a "perkier" look.
He acknowledges that he could just work out to carve out those fabulous abs, but scoffs at doing an activity he calls "so not exciting, not glamorous or fabulous."
His obsession with his looks began in his teens, when he took an intense dislike to the size of his nose, which he described as "astronomically" huge. It took him five procedures to sculpt it into something close to his ideal.
However, he said he is still not "a hundred per cent" satisfied with it yet, demonstrating to the reporter that he'd still like his nose nudged a millimetre here and there.
From there he went on to do his buttocks, chest and eventually his arms.
Jedlica readily admits that he sees no reason to stop his plastic surgery obsession. While the first nose job was a "need" to him, everything else after that has been a "want".
"I love to really metamorphosise myself. The stranger the surgery the better," said the self-confessed plastic surgery addict.
"I still think I am a very handsome guy. I've always have, after my first nose job," he said.
He told the reporter that he is perfectly aware of the health risks, but said he will continue his obsession as long as he can find doctors willing to perform more surgeries on him.
The ABC News documentary explored whether plastic surgery addicts like Jedlica are looking to make themselves look better, or just to make people look at them.
Photographer Philip Toledano, who has created a portrait series on people who have undergone extreme plastic surgery, said that people like Jedlica are not attempting to make themselves look like the archetypes of beauty seen in society. Rather, they are challenging society's norms.
Jedlica is certainly not the first person to have gone to extreme lengths to achieve a fantasy look.
24-year-old Ukrainian Valeria Lukyanova made headlines earlier this year for using plastic surgery to achieve a "Barbie" doll look.
She reportedly had breast augmentation, ribs removed and facial surgery to look like a living, breathing doll.
Jedlica and Lukyanova could also be suffering from body dysmorphic disorder, which is a mental disease where a person is never satisfied with his or her appearance.
Dr Drew Ordin, a Beverly Hills reconstructive surgeon, told ABC News that by turning himself into a living, breathing silicone sculpture, Justin Jedlica is putting his life at risk.
In response, Jedlica said that it's a small price to pay for the perfect body.

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