Chie and Chika Yoshikawa, twin sisters in Japan, are for routinely spending money on plastic surgery in an endeavor to achieve “perfect features.”
If you were to compare Chie and Chika’s appearances in their early twenties to their current appearances at age 34, you could think that they are two entirely different people.
From the pictures on social media, you will see that their appearance—including their noses, eyes, and even eyeballs—has drastically changed.
According to the sisters, they had undergone cosmetic surgery for roughly 40 million yen (19,579,600 rubles). Facelifts, filler injections, and other treatments on their eyes and nose were among them.
Though the twins experienced significant agony and requiring necessary recuperation time, they have no regrets. Chie and Chika claim that they were fixated on changing their faces since they were constantly being compared to children.
Each person wanted to single out one of the sisters, whether because of their physical characteristics or academic abilities. The constant comparisons significantly negatively influenced their mental health, and they gradually made it a habit to examine themselves in the mirror often to look for flaws.
When the two were old enough, they realized that surgery was the easiest way to improve their appearance. Chie and Chika no longer look alike because the sisters underwent various procedures.
When Chie first started sharing images of herself on social media, she was called her “pig nose,” by one user and she took the insult to heart. She then asked her plastic surgeon to reduce the tip of her nose and shorten some of the cartilage.
When she revealed the new look, some of her followers remarked, “It’s a mistake; it was better before.” She consequently continued to alter the image.
The child soon understood she would never be able to please everyone despite undergoing five procedures quickly.
One of the girls’ most recent treatments involved removing fat from their mouth corners. They also have less fat on their cheekbones.
The twins acknowledge that some plastic surgery can go too far, but they still believe it has made a positive difference in their lives.