Once upon a time there was a young lady named Serena Smith. She lived in the United States and had a special dream. She wanted the beauty reaching legendary actresses from Hollywood's golden age, such as Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield.
She started her journey with nearly $49.000 earmarked for plastic surgery.
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A little about Serena
Serena, a sparkling 23-year-old lady, comes from sunny Beverly Hills, California. She has an interesting one series of operations including a $7.500 nose job, an $11.000 breast job, and various other fillers that totaled more than $15.000.
Her dedication
Despite already spending almost $50.000, Serena's journey is far from over. She is already planning her next procedure. Her fans on the Internet cheer her on, even though some of the surgeries are difficult recovery period.
Recovering, A tough task
“The recovery period after the operations is absolutely the best hardest" Serena reveals.
“You have to be in a cast almost 24/7, sometimes for up to two months, while you constantly suffer from wounds or swelling.”
Serena's story reaches the world
Serena's special story has reached the media. The New York Post reported on this 23-year-old “Barbie Girl” who has been working on her transformation since she was a teenager. As a reality TV star and musician, she continues to work tirelessly on her appearance.
Beauty comes with risks
Although there are serious risks associated with some of the operations, such as the Brazilian one Butt Lift known as the most dangerous plastic surgery, Serena remains steadfast. She knows that the journey to her dream appearance is not without dangers, but she accepts it as part of her journey.
The painful road to perfection
Recovering from the operations was not a problem for Serena. She describes the feeling after the operations as “as if I had been hit by a truck”. But even after all those pain and discomfort, Serena remains positive and determined.
A toast to beauty
Serena's story is a vivid illustration of the lengths some people will go to for beauty and self-confidence. Despite the difficulties and pain, she believes it is worth it.
“Anything that contributes to a happier, more confident life is worth it,” she says,
“and as the saying goes, beauty takes pain.”
And so Serena's story continues, one fairy tale of our time about the insatiable hunger for beauty.
Authentic sources: nypost.com, thesun.co.uk