Woman Sells Her House to Raise Money for Cosmetic Surgery to Look Younger, Lives in Car

Woman Sells Her House to Raise Money for Cosmetic Surgery to Look Younger, Lives in Car

  • Kelly Beasley, a 50-year-old blogger, achieved an astonishing transformation through a facelift that cost her GH¢144,000
  • According to the Arizona woman, she sold her house to fund the surgery because she didn't want to look old
  • Kelly reportedly underwent an extended facelift, lip lift, neck lift, and fat transfer from her thighs; she likes her new self

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A 50-year-old woman from Arizona sold her house for GH¢144,000 to afford a facelift.

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Kelly Beasley sold her house to raise KSh 1.8m for facelift. Photo: Kelly Beasley.
Source: UGC

According to Daily Mail, Kelly Beasley had been using Botox injections and fillers for about 15 years but noticed her face aging rapidly two years ago, which led her to consider a more extensive cosmetic procedure.

"I like to look nice. Around 48, my face started dropping fast. The changes were astounding and fillers would not make a difference," she said.

Initially, Kelly wanted an extended facelift, neck lift, lip lift, and fat transfer from her thighs, but the quotes from US plastic surgeons were higher than she could afford.

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However, she came across a woman on TikTok who had undergone plastic surgery in a clinic in Tijuana, Mexico, and was pleased with the results at a much more affordable cost.

"She had it down in Tijuana, in Mexico. I wasn't sure, but I didn't completely dismiss it. She said she said she had it for [GH¢144,000]. I was blown away," she said.

Sells home to fund GH¢144,000 facelift

Feeling hopeful about possibly getting the surgery done in Mexico, Kelly put her three-bedroom house up for sale in Arizona to fund the procedure.

Eventually, she underwent a four-hour surgery in Mexico, which involved removing fat from her thighs and using it for lip and facial enhancements.

After the surgery, Kelly expressed confidence that she looks better than she did in her thirties.

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It's important to note that cosmetic surgery decisions can be deeply personal, and each individual's experience and results may vary.

Woman can't find man after GH¢480K surgery

Separately, a woman from Wisconsin who underwent GH¢480,000 cosmetic surgery to enhance her looks has decried finding a partner.

According to the New York Post, the social media influencer identified as Dani claimed men view her as a toy from her Barbie doll resemblance.

Dani narrated how difficult her dating life is, saying:

“Men, look at me as a toy.”

Maame Serwaa addresses plastic surgery rumours

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh reported in a separate story that talented child star Maame Serwaa caused a racket over the weekend with a new video of herself at the gym.

The Kumawood actress flaunted massive curves in tight gym clothes, which left many wondering about her body.

In response, Maame Serwaa said she owes no one any explanation about her body.

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