Sunday, 3 January 2016

Imagine spending $120, 000 on 15 surgeries just to look like a cartoon character!


Yes, that is the story of 25-year-old Pixee Fox who claim to have spent more than $119,200 (£79,160) on surgical procedures to achieve her look. With her impossibly tiny waist, inflated cleavage and doll-like face, she looks as if she's just stepped out of a cartoon. Most shockingly, the former electrician from Sweden has had six of her lower ribs removed in a bid to shrink her waist to a record-breaking 14 inches. People often come up to me and say, "Don't take this the wrong way, but you look like a cartoon". she says. 'But for me that's a compliment, that's what I want to achieve.'
Pixee cites her inspirations as Jessica Rabbit, Aurora from Sleeping Beauty and Holli Would from Cool World.She has 70,000 followers on Instagram and insists she is a good role model for them. Those cartoon characters represent the idealisation of the female body,' she explains.
'I want to have the tiny waist, the butt, big boobs, big eyes and a really pretty face.
'Having my ribs removed was just another step in achieving that ideal.'


Pixee, who now lives in North Carolina, underwent the extreme five-hour keyhole surgery to have her ribs removed in Indianapolis last month after Dr Barry Eppley agreed to perform the procedure. Pixee's recovery from the $9,000 (£6,000) operation was supposed to take six weeks. However, she was already back into her normal routine of wearing a corset 24/7 just two days later. The procedures have taken 5ft 4in Pixee's measurements from 30-24-34 to an eye-watering 38-16-39.

Pixee before the surgeries


Her transformation is set to continue in 2016 as she's planning a whole new wave of surgery. This will include butt and hip implants, eyelash implants, and cheek fat removal which will help make her cheeks 'pop' more.
She added: 'There are six billion people on the planet. Why should everyone look the same? It's boring.
'I'm not unhappy with the way I look now. I just enjoy tweaking it.
'I see myself as a body-modification artist. This is my job. This is what I do and I'm going to keep on sculpting.
'It's your life and as long as you're happy and don't hurt anyone, it shouldn't be a problem.'

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