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Published 14:40 4 May 2013 BST
We’re used to hearing stories about celebrities going under the knife and having nips, tucks and facelifts, but a Japanese woman has had so much plastic surgery that she now resembles a doll.
Meet Vanilla, a Japanese woman who won’t stop having surgery until she looks like a “French doll.” So far, Vanilla has spent an eye-watering 10 million yen on surgery to look like this:
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Vanilla looks like this currently
Here is a picture of her before she had any surgery. Vanilla went under the knife for the first time when she was 19 years old:
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Vanilla before her surgery
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From left to right: Vanilla's shocking transformation
Since then she has had over 30 cosmetic procedures carried out including: double eyelid surgery, rhinoplasty, liposuction, eyelash implants, dimple creation and breast implants. She wants to become the world’s first “perfect living French doll.”
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Vanilla wants height lengthening surgery to make her taller
She’ s already planning her next round of surgery and wants to have height lengthening surgery to make her look taller and larger breast implants put in.
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