Andrea Ivanova was once an ordinary student—modest, quiet, with delicate features. But she believed that “ordinariness” was the worst thing that could happen to a girl.
One day, she told a friend:
“I want people to remember me at first sight.”
That’s when she decided to get her first injection—a small lip augmentation, just “a little bit bigger.” But that “little bit” marked the beginning of what would later be called an obsession with appearance.
After her first injections, Andrea felt reborn. People noticed, men complimented her, and her social media likes grew daily.
She returned to the clinic again and again—adding volume, reshaping, and refining her contours.
Then it was her turn to her cheekbones, to make her face “more expressive.” Then came her jaw, chin, and chest.
Some doctors refused to perform the procedures, fearing complications, but Andrea persisted – she flew abroad, got six injections a day, and went to extremes.
“Natural is boring.”
This is how she explained her actions to journalists.
According to her, natural beauty is long outdated, and experimenting with her appearance is a way of self-expression.
But behind the outward radiance lurked difficulties: a swollen face, pain when smiling, and the inability to eat solid food.
One day, an inflammation forced her to stay home for several days.
The internet was divided: some wrote that Andrea had become a “living Instagram filter,” while others admired her courage.
She received hundreds of messages a day, from adoring fans to aggressive haters.
By 2025, the woman had spent over $26,000 on her lips alone, with the total cost of the procedures exceeding $40,000.
Now she proudly bears the title of “the girl with the biggest lips,” and despite the criticism, she says she’s happy with herself.
Would you take the risk to achieve the look you dream of?