Cindy Jackson sets a new world record with fifty-two cosmetic procedures in 2011 and still holds the record for the most procedures ever undergone by one person today. Cindy Jackson was the daughter of an American investor who grew up in Ohio. She wasn't very beautiful and so she admired her sister who was breathtakingly beautiful. Jackson was obsessed with the idea of looking like a Barbie doll since she was six years old and never grew out of it. When he was thirty-three years old, he inherited money after his father's death. After that, she decided to invest all her money in her appearance to make her dream come true. Initially, he started by reshaping the upper and lower eyelids to widen the eyes. Then, she moved on to knee liposuction, collagen injections, nose jobs, breast implants, cheekbone contouring and implants, and microdermabrasion. After twenty years of effort, she finally became the Barbie doll she had always dreamed of. Over the years he has spent over $100,000 on these cosmetic procedures, including fourteen large-scale operations, Botox, five facelifts and liposuction, and reshaping his eyelids twice. (Nick Watt and Suzan Clarke) Today she is known as the living Barbie doll after spending her inheritance on extensive cosmetic surgery since 1987. Although she is fifty-seven this year, she only looks thirty. With her expertise in cosmetic surgery, she is now a respected cosmetic surgery consultant, author, famous artist and has even developed her own microdermabrasion product. All these procedures she has undergone in the name of beauty are to look younger and better. According to Cindy Jackson, all these things she did were to achieve her ideal of beauty: to look like... in the middle of a sheet of paper... Today's society places a great emphasis on external beauty and neglects internal beauty. beauty that truly makes a person totally beautiful. If a person only has the outer beauty without the inner and inner beauty, he or she is just like an empty shell. The perception of beauty has undergone countless changes over time. There is no fixed perception of beauty since ideal beauty is different depending on people, culture and religion. However, the famous idea of beauty depends on the media, idol and fashion. We may have a different perception of beauty, but we still need to respect others even if we don't agree with them. Every person has the right to achieve their ideal beauty, but make sure that we are not too obsessed with achieving ideal beauty as this may harm our body. The beauty of our nature is a gift from our parents, so we should appreciate it even if it is not what we want.
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