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Jessica Alves’ Radical Journey Through 90+ Cosmetic Surgeries
Brazilian‑British television personality Jessica Alves says she has undergone over 90 cosmetic procedures in the past 20 years, culminating in a bold new transformation. According to her interview with ITV, the milestone 90th operation was performed recently, pushing her total spend to more than £1 million. (ITVX)
Alves first rose to public attention as Rodrigo Alves, the so‑called “Human Ken Doll”, before coming out as a transgender woman and re‑emerging as Jessica. (Wikipedia) She has since referred to her surgeries as part of becoming the woman she always felt she was inside. In one interview she said: “I have had over 90 plastic surgeries in the last 20 years … I am very strong and determined to do whatever it takes just for me to be happy.” (drmubariz.az)
The recent procedure reportedly included advanced techniques such as body‑contouring using BodyTite liposuction, “Bella Eyes” eyelid work, and an endoscopic facelift performed by surgeon Mubariz Mammadli in Azerbaijan. (drmubariz.az) Alves has revealed that after this latest operation, she hopes she may at last be nearing the “final” look she’s been striving toward—but she also acknowledges that with so many past surgeries, maintenance may be ongoing. (ITVX)
While Alves presents her journey as one of self‑realisation and empowerment, many critics flag concerns about the risks of repetitive surgery, body‑dysmorphic triggers, and long‑term health consequences (including past severe complications she has referenced). Nevertheless, Alves appears committed to her own aesthetic goals and insists this evolution is a deeply personal crusade.
Whether viewed as bold self‑expression or cautionary tale, Jessica Alves’ transformation invites broader discussion on the limits of cosmetic intervention, the psychology of self‑image, and the blurring lines between surgery and identity.