A woman puts her cosmetic enhancements on hold after feeling she may have gone too far.
Serena Smith, a 24-year-old singer, said she has spent $50,000 over the past six years on cosmetic procedures and treatments.
The Beverly Hills, Calif., resident said her makeover addiction first began in December 2016 when she had a breast augmentation, going from an A cup to a D cup.
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“I think every once in a while, it’s good to keep things fresh,” he told SWNS.
After spending $7,500 on that procedure, Smith has since spent $12,000 on a nose job, $20,000 on a Brazilian butt lift, and $10,000 on Botox and fillers on her lips, cheeks, chin and forehead. he said.
The self-proclaimed “plastic surgery addict”, however, is now taking things down a notch by having most of the filler in her face dissolved for a “more natural look”, she said.
She told Fox News Digital that she chose to dissolve her filler because it was a look that no longer served her.
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“My chin was very pointy and looked abnormal and alien-like,” she said.
“There was a time when I liked that, but in life, we evolve and grow and the things we gravitate towards lose their importance,” he also said.
Although Smith may be taking the filler off her maintenance list, she noted that she still plans to have another breast augmentation later this year.
“I loved the way I looked, but over time I realized it wasn’t working for me,” she told SWNS.
Smith added: “I’m planning to have my breasts redone – they’ll be bigger.”
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Smith’s drive to “feel more like herself” came as she noted that she had subconsciously begun to show less skin in clothes.
“You’re comfortable with different things at different ages,” she told SWNS.
The 24-year-old has over 24,000 followers on Instagram and said her platinum blonde look was inspired by Marilyn Monroe.
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She told Fox News Digital that she hasn’t had fillers put on her face in over two years — but she says it’s not over for good.
“I’m not saying I’m done for good, [but] I just look at things with a more natural and subtle eye at this point in my life,” he said.
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“Maybe it comes with growing up,” he told SWNS.
“You learn to accept your beauty a little more,” she said.
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