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  1. Patrick “loves the doll look.”
  2. Patrick doesn’t want to change their gender.
  3. And Patrick has no plans to stop getting surgery.

Meet Patrick, Who Spent $73,000 on Plastic Surgery to Look Like a Doll

Patrick Mast, 27, from Frankfurt, Germany, has undergone several procedures to make them appear more feminine, most recently spending a lot of money on a full set of veneers.

Patrick gained attention for their unconventional approach to self-expression through cosmetic surgeries. They have also been known for their bleach-blonde hair, long lashes, and big lips, often mistaken for a woman after ending $73,000 on Botox, fillers, and surgery to acquire a doll-like image. However, Patrick has stated unequivocally that they do not identify as female and have exposed the genuine reason for their continued use of cosmetic surgery.

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Patrick “loves the doll look.”

What truly captivates Patrick's distinct self-expression is their exclusive pursuit of what they call the "plastic aesthetic." Patrick's adventure began at the age of 18 with an amazing $73,000 spent on cosmetic treatments.

They openly admitted to preferring a more feminine appearance, emphasizing that their natural features already carried a significant feminine charm. Patrick excitedly expressed their love for the doll-like appearance, representing their personal affinity for it.

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Patrick doesn’t want to change their gender.

Patrick explicitly declared their goal to not desire a gender change, distinguishing them from others who may seek a similar appearance for that purpose. "It was easier for me to adapt to a female face because my natural features were not very masculine," they claimed.

Patrick's adventure began at the age of 18 and has since included regular monthly filler treatments in various facial areas such as the lips, chin, under-eye, and cheeks, as well as Botox delivered every three months.

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'For me, it isn't important if someone thinks I am a man or woman. All that matters is my happiness and looking like this makes me happy.'

When walking down the street, Patrick often turns his head and is stared at and sneered at - but says they don't care about other people's opinions.

They declared: 'I understand why people look at me because I look different.'I have been called a monster by a stranger before but I don't care.'

When interviewed last January, Patrick was single after a divorce and was hoping to meet a man who was open-minded, and comfortable with plastic surgery - but has faced plenty of harsh criticism. for several years.

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And Patrick has no plans to stop getting surgery.

Patrick has spent a total of £45,500 on Botox and other cosmetic treatments during the journey. They have chosen rhinoplasty and a facelift in addition to fillers and Botox. Patrick freely voiced their love for what they regarded as the "plastic look."

Their ultimate goal is to have a doll-like appearance that is perfectly symmetrical. They are inspired by the perfection that dolls exemplify, and they are continuously attempting to improve their own characteristics in order to match that aesthetic. It's amazing to see how people pull influence from various sources to build their distinctive style and appearance.

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“I like the look because it shows other people that I take care of myself a lot, and I am a perfectionist. I have spent a lot of money on surgery and I don’t plan on stopping anytime soon.”

Patrick's attraction to the "plastic look" goes beyond aesthetics. They like how this appearance serves as a visual expression of their thorough self-care and perfectionist personality.

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Patrick demonstrates their unshakable commitment to reaching their dream look by going all-in on surgical procedures. While some may dismiss it, others understand that surgery may be a game changer for improving appearance and confidence. It's all about taking multiple paths to feel good in your own flesh.
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