NSW ‘Dragon Girl’ spent $120k on extreme body modifications

‘Dragon Girl’ who spent $120k on extreme body modifications reveals her latest earlobe-stretching addition – despite vowing to stop after getting her eyeballs tattooed and going BLIND

  • ‘Dragon Girl’ Amber Luke revealed her new stretched earlobes reaching 32mm 
  • The 25-year-old has spent $120,000 on 600 tattoos and body modifications
  • Procedures include tongue split, breast augmentation, and pointed ear implants
  • She vowed to stop after going blind for three weeks after her eyes were tattooed 

A body modification enthusiast known as ‘Dragon Girl’ has unveiled the latest radical addition to her look.

NSW Central Coast woman Amber Luke has spent $120,000 on nearly 600 tattoos and extreme body modifications including a tongue split, breast augmentation, cheek and lip fillers, pointed implants placed in her ears and a Brazilian butt lift.

The 25-year-old took to Instagram on Friday to reveal her latest modification, wearing blue diamond earrings that stretch her earlobes out to a whopping 32 millimetres.

 ‘Dragon Girl’ Amber Luke (pictured) has unveiled the latest radical addition to her look

The 25-year-old took to Instagram to reveal her new stretched earlobes which reach 32mm

The 25-year-old took to Instagram to reveal her new stretched earlobes which reach 32mm

‘Ear inspo,’ Ms Luke captioned the post.

Amber Luke’s $120,000 body transformation

  • Tongue split
  • Pointed implants in ears
  • Pierced forehead, chest, lip, cheek, wrist and arm
  • Earlobes stretched 
  • Breast augmentation
  • Cheek and lip fillers
  • Eyebrows, lip tattooed and eyeballs tattooed with blue ink
  • Nearly 600 tattoos, including on her chest, neck, stomach, arms, face, fingers, thighs, sternum, bottom and hands
  • Brazilian butt lift

Ms Luke had vowed to stop body modification work after a procedure went terribly wrong.

Ms Luke had blue ink injected into her eyeballs during an excruciating 40-minute procedure last November that left her blind for three weeks. 

‘I can’t even begin to describe to you what the feeling was like, the best thing I can give you is once the eyeball was penetrated with the ink, it felt like [the tattoo artist] grabbed 10 shards of glass and rubbed it in my eye,’ Ms Luke told Barcroft TV.

‘That happened four times per eye, that was pretty brutal. Unfortunately, my artist went too deep into my eyeball.

‘If your eyeball procedure’s done correctly, you’re not supposed to go blind at all. I was blind for three weeks. That was pretty brutal.’

‘I don’t plan on getting any more body modifications that are extreme in that manner. So no more tongue splitting, no more eyeball tattooing.’

Ms Luke developed a fascination for tattoos at age 16 before she dabbled with extreme body modifications.

Her ideal image is to be ‘fully covered’ in tattoos.

Ms Luke has spent more than $70,000 on cosmetic procedures including a tongue split, breast augmentation, and pointed ear implants

Ms Luke has spent more than $70,000 on cosmetic procedures including a tongue split, breast augmentation, and pointed ear implants

Ms Luke (pictured in early 2017 before undergoing her transformation) said she thought she looked 'plain' and 'boring'

Ms Luke (pictured in early 2017 before undergoing her transformation) said she thought she looked ‘plain’ and ‘boring’

Before her transformation, Ms Luke said she never liked the way she looked.

‘I see myself as very plain looking when looking at before and after photos, I absolutely hated the way I used to look. It wasn’t me. I was boring,’ she previously told Daily Mail Australia.

‘But I’ve evolved myself over the years into what I want to be and look like, but in saying that, I still have a long way to go.’

Ms Luke said she has ‘no regrets’ over her 10-year transformation.

‘I’m not worried what I’m going to look like when I’m older, I understand that everyone ages and I don’t think anyone will be looking too “pretty” at 70 years old,’ she said.

‘At the end of the day, it’s the only thing I can take to my grave with me.’

Since unveiling her new look, Ms Luke said she has been met with mixed responses.

‘I gained a lot of support and positive vibes from complete strangers – there was always the few nasty opinionated ones who try to make you feel inadequate, but I never let them get to me,’ she said.

‘I’m not harming anyone in the process, I’m doing what I want to do and if it makes me get up in the morning and be a happy person, then so be it.’

Ms Luke vowed to stop her body modifications after going blind for three weeks when her eyes were tattooed with blue ink in an excruciating 40-minute procedure

Ms Luke vowed to stop her body modifications after going blind for three weeks when her eyes were tattooed with blue ink in an excruciating 40-minute procedure



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