15-year-old Chinese would have radically changed her appearance because of ex

Lee Hee Danae is a 15-year-old Chinese teenager who underwent a series of plastic surgeries that made her look like a doll. After the proceedings, she began posting photos of her transformation and obviously ended up catching the attention of the whole world.

According to Chinese tabloid cbg.cn, the teenager reportedly had surgery to regain her ex-boyfriend. To achieve her goals, Lee Hee changed the shape of the eyes, jaw, chin, and other regions of her body, including her breasts. Throughout the transformation, the Chinese press has begun to treat the girl as a celebrity, and she has been praised for the outcome of her transformation.

While some thought the girl looked like a doll, some Chinese joked about the shape of her chin, which would have been too “pointy”. Some even say that Lee Hee's photos reveal not the result of a series of surgical procedures, but a good editing of images. Many people also doubt the girl's age, which to some Internet users appears to be over 15 years old.

Speculation aside, the fact is that this radical kind of intervention reveals a social portrayal of Chinese culture, increasingly inclined to undergo aesthetic procedures that seek not only to change the appearance of these people, but to provide a different look with doll traits., such as Lee Hee and also China's Tina, who underwent a series of plastic surgeries to look like anime characters.

In the case of Chinese, specifically, the most common procedure is that which increases eye size and leaves the chin in a "V" shape, features considered attractive by the Chinese. Not to mention rhinoplasty, quite common in China and also in other parts of the world, including Brazil.

Although this kind of radical transformation is quite common in China, many of these women go to South Korea to perform the procedures with the intention of resembling South Korean celebrities. In some cases, the changes are so great that hospitals need to prepare special documentation that proves the identity of patients in their passports.

Unfortunately, as this type of procedure becomes popular, many women become frustrated that they cannot afford the costs of surgery and end up resorting to increasingly popular clandestine clinics. As a result, more and more patients are having their bodies deformed by unqualified people. In Seoul earlier this year, a woman was brain dead after undergoing cosmetic procedures at a clandestine clinic.

The cosmetic surgery market, which has always been known to attract women, is now also turning to men, who are increasingly looking for such interference. According to the Chinese newspaper Shangaiist, a man recently went through various procedures to look like soldier Lei Feng, who served as a poster boy for the Communist Party of China in the 1960s.

Meanwhile, Lee Hee already boasts more than 400, 000 followers on his Weibo account on the Chinese social network. On the site, the girl's date of birth is recorded as May 1999, which may be a way of confirming her age. So, what do you think about this kind of procedure? Too radical or just a reflection of modernity?