Argentinian man spends thousands to become a real-life elf

A fantasy fanatic who dreams of becoming a real-life elf has undergone a $12,000 surgery to give himself a widow’s peak hairline ‘like Dracula’.

Luis Padron, 25, from Buenos Ares, Argentina, became obsessed with the world of elves, angels and fantasy beings after being bullied as a child. 

The student became determined to look like his favourite otherworldly characters and started bleaching his hair and skin. He has since spent more than $47,000 (£36,000) on cheek liposuction, a rhinoplasty, full body hair removal, Botox and fillers to completely transform his appearance.

For his most recent procedure, Luis wanted to transform his hairline into the distinctive ‘widow’s peak’ seen in many depictions of elves and vampires. 

 

Luis as his elf persona

Fantasy fanatic: Luis Padron, 25, from Buenos Ares, Argentina, dreams of becoming a real-life elf. Pictured, Luis before starting his surgeries aged 17 (left) and as his elf persona (right)

Plastic surgery addict: Luis has spent more than $47,000 (£36,000) on cheek liposuction, a rhinoplasty, full body hair removal, Botox and fillers to completely transform his appearance

Plastic surgery addict: Luis has spent more than $47,000 (£36,000) on cheek liposuction, a rhinoplasty, full body hair removal, Botox and fillers to completely transform his appearance

Luis wanted to give himself a 'widow's peak' like the one elves and vampires often sport in films

Latest procedure: Luis underwent a $12,000 hair transplant surgery using his own blood

Latest procedure: Luis underwent a $12,000 hair transplant surgery using his own blood, right, to give himself a ‘widow’s peak’ like the one elves and vampires often sport in films

He said: ‘All of my surgeries are fantasy-related and I’ve always had a big forehead that bothered me a lot.

‘One of the most important parts about being an elf is having long hair, that’s why I decided to reshape my hairline for a more fantasy look and have more hair.’

Luis still has more than $87,500 (£68,000) worth of surgery planned including fang-like dentures, pointed ears, a v-shaped jawline and nose surgery.

Luis, who studies advertising and marketing, encountered problems with his most recent procedure when he was turned away by several doctors who warned he was too young.

Changing shape: Luis has undergone a nose job, pictured, and plans to reconstruct his jaw

Luis Padron

Changing shape: Luis has undergone a nose job, pictured, and plans to reconstruct his jaw

Bullied: Luis, pictured aged 17, fell in love with fantasy after feeling excluded as a child

Bullied: Luis, pictured aged 17, fell in love with fantasy after feeling excluded as a child

Previous surgeries 

Jowl liposuction

Laser skin bleaching

Full body hair removal

Eye colour changing surgeries x 5

Nose job

Botox

Hyaluronic acid injections

Fillers x 40 

Planned surgeries 

Procedures include: 

Surgery to create pointed ears: $25,000 (£19,000)

PermaSmile with fanged teeth and eyelift to make the shape cat-like- $18,000 (£14,000)

Create diamond-shape jaw: $20,000 (£15,000)

Reduce appearance of Adam’s apple: $10,000 (£7,700)  

He was eventually accepted by Dr. John Kahen of Beverly Hills Restoration Clinic who performed a follicular unit transfer using Luis’ own blood.

The surgeon says that injecting the blood will help him heal faster, reinforce the new grafts and existing hair follicles making them grow quicker.

Other-worldy: Luis said a key part of the elf aesthetic is having long, healthy hair

Other-worldy: Luis said a key part of the elf aesthetic is having long, healthy hair

Luis said: ‘I found someone who could give me the heart-shape and vampiric hairline I wanted and I had a transplant in my forehead.

‘The shape is like Dracula’s hair and using my own blood will make the hair grow healthier.  

‘Because I want to become a fantasy being, one of the most distinctive parts of an elf and other creatures is that they have extremely long hair, look healthy and look very young.

‘I’m working on my fantasy face and hair to feel better, with my looks and self to become who I want to be.’

Luis fell in love with the fantasy genre during his early teens, while struggling with bullies who mocked him because he dyed his hair and had an unusual dress sense.

After getting into Cosplay, he became determined to fully transform into a fantasy being and had his first surgery aged 20.

Luis, who studies advertising and marketing, said: ‘I was bullied as a child and as an escape I would submerge myself in movies like Labyrinth and The NeverEnding Story, as well as other fantasy tales. 

Obsession: Fantasy soon turned from a passion into a lifestyle choice for Luis, right aged 10

Obsession: Fantasy soon turned from a passion into a lifestyle choice for Luis, right aged 10

‘I want to be an elf, an angel and a fantasy being, my aim is to look inhuman, ethereal, graceful and delicate – I have my own beauty ideal and want to achieve that no matter what.

‘I consider myself trans-species, in the same way transgender people feel, I need to become how I feel inside, I don’t expect people to understand but I ask they respect it.’ 

Luis is part of the Plastics of Hollywood Talent Agency, who are being followed by a TV show that will documenting their antics as they try to find work away from their surgery fame.  

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