There are plenty of women trying to achieve the perfect look of a Barbie doll,
but how about men?
As it seem, some men are also dedicated to becoming a real-life Ken doll, the renowned partner of Barbie.
Justin Jedlica, for example, spent around $100,000 on plastic surgery to turn into Ken.
He calls himself the human Ken doll and he is a self-professed pioneer of plastic surgery for men.
Does plastic surgery make one perfect?
This is what Justin Jedlica seems to believe.
Apparently until 2012 he already had almost 200 cosmetic procedures including implants on the chest,
shoulders, biceps, triceps, thighs, buttocks, calves, and the list goes on.
It does sound like he is made out of plastic, to some extent.
Justin Jedlica considers himself to be a plastic surgery expert and is keeping himself updated
on the latest trends and procedures available for men.
On his site he is offering counseling and support for people wanting to transform their bodies
with the help of plastic surgery.
Apparently he also said something along the lines of "I want to be 100% plastic".
Is this a realistic goal for a human being?
The standard of beauty and perception are different for different people.
Certainly he looks plastic, but that does not mean his results are bad.
It all depends on how you define beauty.
Personally, I like a more natural look.
I think his result will have mixed opinion but by no means I think his results are bad,
is simply a matter of preference.
