Man Spends Millions, Undergoes 100s of Surgeries to Change His Face Completely – Now Holds Guinness World Record

A man known worldwide as the “Human Ken Doll” has shocked many people after spending thousands of dollars and going through countless plastic surgeries just to change his face and body completely.
He even holds or was recognised for a Guinness World Record related to the number of cosmetic procedures… …WATCH THE VIDEO HERE
The man, Rodrigo Alves (also associated with similar stories like Justin Jedlica), started his transformation many years ago. Reports say he has undergone more than 50 major surgeries, including work on his nose, cheeks, jaw, chest implants, and many other parts of his body...READ FULL STORY; FROM THE SOURCE.
He spent hundreds of thousands of dollars (some reports say over a million in similar cases) to achieve a perfect doll-like look. His face was reshaped so much that he now looks very different from his original self.
This story became popular again recently as videos and photos of his extreme transformation are circulating on social media. Alves, who was born in Brazil but lived in the UK, began having surgeries from a young age. He wanted to look like the perfect male doll. Some of his procedures were done in different countries, and he has spoken openly about the pain and recovery process.
Many Nigerians who saw the video on platforms like X, Instagram, and TikTok could not believe their eyes. One user commented, “This one na real life Barbie Ken. How person go suffer like this just to look like doll? Money wey person suppose use build house.” Another wrote, “Guinness World Record for most surgeries? Na wa o. Some people dey use money anyhow.”
Reactions have been mixed. While some people praised his determination, many condemned it. A popular comment on X said, “This is madness. God gave you one body, why destroy am with knife? Body wey person dey use for better things.” A lady reacted, “Imagine the pain and money. I no fit even do small surgery talk more of 50+. Make una no try this kind thing o.” Some young boys joked, “If I get that kind money, I go open business instead of changing my face.”
Others expressed worry about young people who might copy him. “Social media dey spoil many pikin. Now dem go think say surgery na the only way to look fine,” one concerned user posted. The story has generated thousands of comments, with many Nigerians saying it shows how far some people can go in search of beauty and fame.




