In a society where beauty standards can exert enormous pressure, some individuals resort to extreme measures to change their appearance.
Mia Dio, the woman who openly admitted to spending more than $30,000 on cosmetic facial surgery to deal with her perceived “ugliness,” is currently dealing with the unpredictable consequences.
Some people go to great lengths to change their appearance in order to reduce the burden that society’s beauty standards can place on them.
Mia Dio recently revealed that she no longer recognizes herself in the mirror due to the lack of natural movement in her face caused by the extensive cosmetic surgery she underwent.
She admitted to spending more than $30,000 on cosmetic surgery because she felt unattractive.
Mia Dio admits that because her face no longer moves naturally, she can’t identify herself in the mirror.
Mia Dio, who has a loyal following of 78,000 fans, has openly shared with them the extensive list of beauty treatments she has undergone in a YouTube video that has garnered 819,000 views.
At the beginning of the video, Dio confirmed her disinterest in her critics and emphasized that their opinions will have no influence on her activities in the future.
Don’t judge me because I don’t care what you think. I am my own harshest critic if this video is any guide, she said. You cannot judge me worse than I rated myself in this life.
Mia Dio uses the example of going from feeling “messed up” to embodying an idealized image of Barbie to explain her experience when asked to describe her transformation.
In her YouTube video, Dio claimed to have experimented with cosmetic surgery for a long time. At 16, she got lip fillers and had her first cosmetic enhancement. She used a fake to perform the surgery and find out her age.
After receiving her first lip injection, Mia Dio became fixated on getting more. She kept going through more surgeries until they gave her lips like a Bratz doll.
When it comes to lip fillers, Mia went for the cheapest option first. She looked strange as her lips became bumpy, stiff, and abnormally large.
Mia felt she wanted fuller lips, despite friends and family telling her to relax. She spent years trying to correct the problem after being diagnosed with “lip filler dysmorphia,” a persistent belief that one’s lips are too small.
Mia decided to have lip fillers removed when she was 19 years old, which led to her current lip appearance.
After about a year and a half of using cosmetics to smooth them out, she sought further therapy to achieve a balanced appearance. The dissolving process left her lips uneven.
Mia initially preferred cosmetic lip enhancement. She used to only use cosmetics to enhance her lips, but after graduating high school, she saved enough money to pay $5,000 for a nose job.
After her nose job, she was happy with the results and expressed her satisfaction by saying, “The result is so similar to my natural nose, just a bit more angular, which basically just ripped my face out.”
After her nose job, Mia decided to wait a while before undergoing any other cosmetic procedures. But then she started getting Botox injections.
“Baby Botox” is a popular treatment for Mia’s forehead these days. Cosmetic Skin Clinic claims that Baby Botox is designed to prevent wrinkles and lines from continuing to appear, unlike standard Botox, which is used to treat wrinkles and lines that have already formed.
Dio claims to make funny facial expressions for the camera and has a highly expressive face. when her forehead wrinkles first appeared.
She decided to get Botox injections. To her surprise, she also noticed that the Botox made her eyebrows look taller.
Dio also began researching a procedure called the “fox eye lift”. To create the appearance of raised skin, threads are inserted under the skin and pushed up.
like getting your ponytail facelifted. Dio used this technique of “lifting” the skin above the eyes in an attempt to look younger and more rested.
Although it was exciting, the results were not long in coming. As for how long the effects last, Dio stated, “Three months at most.” If you keep doing this, the scar tissue that grows under the skin is said to become permanent.
Dio has been quite candid about her decision to get the fox eyelift done again, claiming that she only does it on very rare occasions when she wants to look significantly enhanced and defined.
Jokingly, she said: “So either it didn’t scare me or I’m very heartbroken. Dio chose not to have his teeth retouched to give them the sharp ‘shark teeth’ look and instead had 20 porcelain veneers fitted without the need for crowns.”
Dio’s influence allowed him to negotiate lower costs for the move. The price of such a procedure is typical.
The cost of hotel stay and transportation would be roughly $5,500. Flights to Turkey, which Dio says average at least $1,000 per passenger, are free of charge.
After getting her teeth fixed, Dio intended to take a break from invasive cosmetic procedures. She then met with Dr.
That all changed when Ron, a well-known injector based in Miami, Florida, stepped in. She put her trust in his judgment and reached out to him when Dia asked what he wanted.
Dio claims that under the instructions of Dr. Rona underwent facial procedures without feeling any pain or discomfort.
During his stay with Dr. Rona made a number of advances. She got fillers and corrective Botox under her eyes.
To lift and redistribute the fat in her cheeks, filler was injected into her cheekbones, and threads were placed under the skin. Dio undergoes this intensive therapy approximately once every ten months.
Dio has just received the prescribed therapy, botox injections in her jaw to stop her teeth from grinding.
Dio’s latest procedure didn’t affect her face, but it was still a medical procedure. She underwent breast surgery, often known as breast augmentation, which increased her size from A to D.
Although Dio agrees that her changes have substantially increased her personal confidence, she is keen to stress that they are by no means a quick fix for individuals struggling with low self-esteem.
She pointed out that cosmetic procedures and plastic surgery are not a panacea for low self-esteem. As they say, “though it may help.”
Dio emphasizes that cosmetic surgery and plastic surgery are not a panacea for low self-esteem, but can contribute to a person’s overall well-being. As they say, “though it may help.” It remains crucial for individuals considering such procedures to have realistic expectations, prioritize their mental and emotional well-being, and understand that self-acceptance and self-love are paramount.