My Story
People sometimes laugh when they hear that my role model was a cartoon character, but ever since I first saw Jessica Rabbit I knew I wanted that exaggerated hourglass look. I thought it was so beautiful and glamorous. It wasn't until I was well into adulthood, that I was able to pursue my plastic dream and make it in to a reality.
In 2015, I came out of a divorce with a house that had to be gutted to the studs for plumbing issues. My grandfather and pet had passed in addition to loosing my job. Everything happened at the same time. I had to focus on rebuilding my life. As I reentered the design field, I began the long process of renovating the home. Nothing in my decades long career as an Interior Designer could have prepared me for the size and scope of this project. Eventually my hard work paid off and I was able to flip the house and began my body modification journey. During this period, I sat down and made a list. It included everything I wanted to change about myself and in my life. As I began to rebuild my life, I started to check things off of my list, until there was nothing left unchecked. The best advise that I ever recieved was to just "rip off the bandaid" as quick as possible. This has become something that I live by and it has reminded me to never look back.
My first surgery was breast augmentation. I had a C/D cup naturally, and in the space of just three months I went from that to 375 cc implants to 1000 cc implants. Next was an hourglass tummy tuck, liposuction, fat transfer to my cheeks, and three Brazilian butt lifts, and three lip aumentations. The next breast augmentation, done by a surgeon here in the US, involved over-filling 800 cc implants to 2000 cc's. This proved to be too many ccs at once and left me with a three and a half inch opening in one of my breasts. At first the surgeon's office simply told me to apply ointment and wait for the hole to close, but eventually they stopped answering my phone calls and emails altogether, leaving me with a tunnel in my boob that was letting infection in. I obviously needed this fixed, but was still hoping to go larger and rounder as well. After much research, I finally discovered a European surgeon who would be willing to not only fix the hole, but replace my implants with 2000 cc expanders. I walked out of surgery with my expanders filled to 3000 cc's. Over time, I have been able to do my fills from the comfort of my home with the help of a trained assistant. Currently, my breast are 10,020ccs each and are still able to expand. Besides focusing on my chest, I wanted to start working on the rest of my body. The more that I could morph into Jessica Rabbit's shape the happier I became. In 2021, I began to make additional changes to achieve this look. Adding butt implants, another bbl, a neck lift, brow lift, facelift, rhinoplasty, aggressive liposuction, and ab etching to my surgery list. Within the next few years I hope to complete additional surgeries.
As for what the future holds, I have a handful of surgeries that I want to finish up. I have never had a set number of where I want to stop. I'm taking it one fill or surgery at a time. It's been quite a journey, but I have enjoyed meeting so many fantastic people along the way. Thank you for following along with me as I continue to pursue my body and life goals!
In 2015, I came out of a divorce with a house that had to be gutted to the studs for plumbing issues. My grandfather and pet had passed in addition to loosing my job. Everything happened at the same time. I had to focus on rebuilding my life. As I reentered the design field, I began the long process of renovating the home. Nothing in my decades long career as an Interior Designer could have prepared me for the size and scope of this project. Eventually my hard work paid off and I was able to flip the house and began my body modification journey. During this period, I sat down and made a list. It included everything I wanted to change about myself and in my life. As I began to rebuild my life, I started to check things off of my list, until there was nothing left unchecked. The best advise that I ever recieved was to just "rip off the bandaid" as quick as possible. This has become something that I live by and it has reminded me to never look back.
My first surgery was breast augmentation. I had a C/D cup naturally, and in the space of just three months I went from that to 375 cc implants to 1000 cc implants. Next was an hourglass tummy tuck, liposuction, fat transfer to my cheeks, and three Brazilian butt lifts, and three lip aumentations. The next breast augmentation, done by a surgeon here in the US, involved over-filling 800 cc implants to 2000 cc's. This proved to be too many ccs at once and left me with a three and a half inch opening in one of my breasts. At first the surgeon's office simply told me to apply ointment and wait for the hole to close, but eventually they stopped answering my phone calls and emails altogether, leaving me with a tunnel in my boob that was letting infection in. I obviously needed this fixed, but was still hoping to go larger and rounder as well. After much research, I finally discovered a European surgeon who would be willing to not only fix the hole, but replace my implants with 2000 cc expanders. I walked out of surgery with my expanders filled to 3000 cc's. Over time, I have been able to do my fills from the comfort of my home with the help of a trained assistant. Currently, my breast are 10,020ccs each and are still able to expand. Besides focusing on my chest, I wanted to start working on the rest of my body. The more that I could morph into Jessica Rabbit's shape the happier I became. In 2021, I began to make additional changes to achieve this look. Adding butt implants, another bbl, a neck lift, brow lift, facelift, rhinoplasty, aggressive liposuction, and ab etching to my surgery list. Within the next few years I hope to complete additional surgeries.
As for what the future holds, I have a handful of surgeries that I want to finish up. I have never had a set number of where I want to stop. I'm taking it one fill or surgery at a time. It's been quite a journey, but I have enjoyed meeting so many fantastic people along the way. Thank you for following along with me as I continue to pursue my body and life goals!