I spent $700k on plastic surgery to become a Korean woman… now I’m de-transitioning to a man again

A man who spent $700,000 and got 32 plastic surgeries in an attempt to look like a Korean popstar before transitioning into a woman has revealed that he’s now trying to undo all of the procedures after ‘finding God.’

When Oli London, 35, originally from the UK, moved to South Korea in 2013 to teach English, he became completely enthralled by the world of K-pop music.

As someone who had always struggled with identity after being brutally bullied by his peers as a teen, he was drawn to how ‘perfect’ all the K-pop stars looked… so he set out on a quest to become one himself.

Oli forked over hundreds of thousands of dollars and went under the knife dozens of times in his attempts to look like someone from the Asian country.

This included having his cheek bones shaved down, chin surgery, and multiple procedures done to try to change the shape of his eyes. 

But even after he finally achieved his dream look, the ‘transracial’ star still felt like something was missing.

So in 2022, he came out as transgender and underwent a shocking 11 more procedures in one day to try to make himself look more feminine.

But when he still didn’t feel happy Oli decided to turn to religion and it completely changed his ‘perspective.’

A man who spent $700,000 on surgeries in an attempt to look like a Korean woman is now undoing all of the procedures. He's seen when he identified as a woman
He's seen recently

A man who spent $700,000 on surgeries in an attempt to look like a Korean woman is now undoing all of the procedures. He’s seen left when he identified as a woman and right recently

When Oli London, 35, from the UK, moved to South Korea in 2013 to teach English, he became completely enthralled by the world of K-pop music. He's seen before any of his surgery

When Oli London, 35, from the UK, moved to South Korea in 2013 to teach English, he became completely enthralled by the world of K-pop music. He’s seen before any of his surgery

As someone who had always struggled with identity after being brutally bullied by his peers as a teen, he was drawn to how 'perfect' all the K-pop stars looked. He's seen before his surgery

As someone who had always struggled with identity after being brutally bullied by his peers as a teen, he was drawn to how ‘perfect’ all the K-pop stars looked. He’s seen before his surgery

He has now learned to love his body the way ‘God made it,’ and is working hard to undo the ‘damaging mutilations’ he put himself through in pursuit of ‘validation.’

Oli, who has since de-transitioned back to male, laid bare his shocking journey exclusively with the Daily Mail. 

Oli explained that he believes his desire to change his appearance stemmed from a slew of insecurities that he developed at a young age.

He said he had ‘extremely bad acne, a big nose,’ and what he described as ‘man boobs’ as a child, which lead to relentless bullying from his peers during his teenage years.

‘I was always very shy and insecure as a child, and when I was at school, I used to get teased and bullied for the way I looked,’ he explained.

‘It really affected my confidence and shaped who I was to become as an adult.’

His obsession with wanting to look like a K-pop star began after he moved to South Korea in 2013 to teach English.

At the time, he started listening to K-pop music and became particularly enthralled with BTS member Jimin.

So he set out on a quest to become one himself, forking over hundreds of thousands of dollars and going under the knife dozens of times. He's seen during his journey to become Korean

So he set out on a quest to become one himself, forking over hundreds of thousands of dollars and going under the knife dozens of times. He’s seen during his journey to become Korean

This included having his cheek bones shaved down, chin surgery, and multiple procedures done to try to change the shape of his eyes. He's seen before his surgeries
He's seen after his surgeries

Before and after: This included having his cheek bones shaved down, chin surgery, and multiple procedures done to try to change the shape of his eyes

'I saw just how perfect all of the K-pop stars looked and I wanted to become like them,' he told the Daily Mail

‘I saw just how perfect all of the K-pop stars looked and I wanted to become like them,’ he told the Daily Mail

‘I saw just how perfect all of the K-pop stars looked and I wanted to become like them,’ he continued. 

Over eight years he got a whopping 32 plastic surgeries to try and achieve the K-pop look, which included three eye surgeries and having his jaw, chin, and cheek bones shaved to make his face V-shaped.

‘This procedure left me unable to speak for two weeks. I was unable to eat most foods and only ate liquids like soup and yogurts,’ he recalled of the latter.

‘And every time I would eat, I would struggle because of the stitches and bandages around my jaw. 

‘I now have six titanium brackets and 24 titanium screws in my face from these bone surgeries.’

He estimated that he spent around $700,000 on the endeavor, which included revamping his entire closet as well.

After completely transforming his look, he went on to launch his own career as a K-pop star, releasing a slew of songs and wracking up 45 million views on his YouTube and VEVO accounts.

But even after completing his dream of becoming a K-pop star, Oli still struggled to feel happy. 

Over eight years he got a whopping 32 plastic surgeries to try and achieve the K-pop look, which included three eye surgeries and having his jaw, chin, and cheek bones shaved

Over eight years he got a whopping 32 plastic surgeries to try and achieve the K-pop look, which included three eye surgeries and having his jaw, chin, and cheek bones shaved

He estimated that he spent around $700,000 on the endeavor

He estimated that he spent around $700,000 on the endeavor

But even after he finally achieved his dream look, the 'transracial' star still felt like something was missing

But even after he finally achieved his dream look, the ‘transracial’ star still felt like something was missing 

‘I felt temporary happiness after each surgical procedure. I’d feel good for a few months and that feeling would fade and I would want to go and get some more,’ he explained.

He said that as he started posting about his transition on social media, he endured a slew of backlash – which only pushed him to want more surgery.

‘I started getting a lot of fans and a lot of support but also a lot of hate – people commenting on my looks, people saying I don’t look good, saying I look like plastic, that I look like a robot or I look like an alien,’ he shared.

‘So this actually drove me to have more surgeries at the time ’cause I was thinking, “If I just do one more surgery, I’ll be perfect and people will stop trolling me and stop hating on me.”

‘I used to get a lot of comments saying that I should die, saying I should take my own life, saying I was ugly or disgusting. 

‘Some even said I looked like a burn victim, like an acid attack victim, it was really horrible, nasty comments.

‘It was tough and it led me into a spiral of depression, I was in a very dark place because of this online hate.’

In May 2022, Oli came out as transgender and began transitioning to a woman. He got 11 procedures in one day in an attempt ‘to feminize his face.’

So in 2022, he came out as transgender and underwent a shocking 11 more procedures in one day to try to make himself look more feminine

So in 2022, he came out as transgender and underwent a shocking 11 more procedures in one day to try to make himself look more feminine

'This included shaving my bones in my forehead and eyebrows, more eye surgery, a facelift, a neck lift, a lip lift, having fat removed from my cheeks, and hairline lowering,' he shared

‘This included shaving my bones in my forehead and eyebrows, more eye surgery, a facelift, a neck lift, a lip lift, having fat removed from my cheeks, and hairline lowering,’ he shared

But Oli still struggled with his identity, and later that year, he made a complete 360 after turning to religion and 'finding God.' He's seen in 2022

But Oli still struggled with his identity, and later that year, he made a complete 360 after turning to religion and ‘finding God.’ He’s seen in 2022 

‘This included shaving my bones, including my forehead and eyebrows, more eye surgery, a facelift, a neck lift, a lip lift, having fat removed from my cheeks, hairline lowering, and multiple other facial procedures to try and make me look like a woman,’ he shared. 

But Oli still struggled with his identity, and later that year, he made a complete 360 after turning to religion and ‘finding God.’

He became a Christian and announced he was officially done with plastic surgery and began transitioning back to male.

Oli (seen in 2022) became a Christian and announced he was officially done with plastic surgery and began transitioning back to male. He's seen during his time as a woman

Oli (seen in 2022) became a Christian and announced he was officially done with plastic surgery and began transitioning back to male. He’s seen during his time as a woman

‘After struggling for years with my identity and trying to find myself in 2022, I actually became Christian and started going to church and found God and this really helped me have a different perspective on life and also overcome my identity battle,’ Oli said.

‘I realized that I didn’t need to be doing all these changes. I didn’t need to keep changing my identity. 

‘I just needed to be me and focus on the way that God made me so this was a real turning point for me and actually I’ve been very, very happy and confident ever since making this decision to change my life. 

‘I quit it all in 2022 and tried to make myself look more like myself, more natural and more masculine. 

‘I removed all my fillers, I stopped having Botox, I shaved my hair, started going to the gym to build muscle and look more masculine.’

He’s now in the process of ‘reversing’ his previous surgeries. 

‘I [had to] fix my body because I previously had two botched nipple surgeries and a bad gynecomastia surgery,’ he said.

He's now in the process of 'reversing' his previous surgeries. He explained, 'I [had to] fix my body because I previously had two botched nipple surgeries and a bad gynecomastia surgery'

He’s now in the process of ‘reversing’ his previous surgeries. He explained, ‘I [had to] fix my body because I previously had two botched nipple surgeries and a bad gynecomastia surgery’

'Earlier this year, I also had a hair transplant,' he shared. 'With this procedure they actually harvested long hairs from the back of my head to my forehead, so I instantly had long hair'

‘Earlier this year, I also had a hair transplant,’ he shared. ‘With this procedure they actually harvested long hairs from the back of my head to my forehead, so I instantly had long hair’

Now, the 35-year-old (seen recently) is preparing to 'relaunch his K-pop music career' now that he's become 'the best version of himself'

Now, the 35-year-old (seen recently) is preparing to ‘relaunch his K-pop music career’ now that he’s become ‘the best version of himself’

‘I’ve had my body fat removed to make my body more masculine, and it’s helped me restore my confidence so much I feel great and feel confident enough to take my top off at the beach or even in the gym. I’ve never been happier.

‘Earlier this year, I also had a hair transplant using a special technique called Long Hair Ready. 

‘With this procedure they actually harvested long hairs from the back of my head to my forehead, so I instantly had long hair after the transplant.’

Oli recently underwent his sixth ‘and final’ nose job, explaining, ‘I’ve now made it slightly wider and more masculine, and now it really suits my face and looks perfect.’

Now, the 35-year-old is preparing to ‘relaunch his K-pop music career’ now that he’s become ‘the best version of himself.’ 

‘Now that I fixed everything I’m super, super happy and I will only focus on non-surgical beauty treatments going forward,’ he vowed.

‘I’m so happy and super confident now and I’ve been doing photo shoots and attending fashion shows recently, and preparing to relaunch my K-pop music career.’

Looking back, he said he spent so long trying to be something he wasn’t just to fit in, and now he’s so glad that he has learned to embrace his true self.

‘I was basically trying to fit in, trying to become someone I wasn’t and thinking that [plastic surgery] would give me happiness,’ said Oli.

‘I just wanted to fit in my whole life. I just wanted to look good, to feel good about myself and receive compliments.

‘I wanted that positive affirmation. I used to get a lot of trolls and people criticizing my looks so I just wanted people to love me and think that I look beautiful and say that I look like a star or a K-pop star.’

In the end, Oli – who recently wrote a book about it called Gender Madness – said he hopes that being so open about his journey will help others learn how to love themselves. 

‘Live your best life and be happy,’ he urged. ‘Don’t care about what others think.’

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