Daniela Requena, a former contestant on Nightmare in Paradise, has decided to go through the operating room again to undergo highly invasive surgery with the aim of ending one of her biggest complexes. The influencer has undergone a frontoplasty, a very delicate intervention -also known as forehead reduction surgery- which consists of advancing the hairline so that the patient has a harmonious face.
An intervention with which Requena wants to feminize her face, shortening the distance between the eyebrows and the line where the hair begins. “You have to cut, peel off the skin from the scalp, peel off the face as if it were a mask and file down the bones.” Now, judging by her huge smile when she has shown and explained the entire process, the influencer is delighted, despite her nerves.
After her vaginoplasty, breast surgery, and having changed the color of her eyes, Requena went through the operating room again to harmonize her face. Aware of the criticism that she was going to receive for deciding to undergo this operation, the influencer wanted to explain all the reasons why she has decided to undergo this operation.
“To access the bones of the forehead they have to cut me from behind the ears, peel off the skin and the entire scalp, lower the skin as if it were a mask and file the bones,” explains Requena, “It is a subtle change , is a ‘you’re prettier, but I don’t know what you’ve done to yourself'”.
Despite her nerves, the influencer couldn’t be more delighted. The scar derived from the frontoplasty is very thin, but in your case it will also be practically invisible. Also, as the weeks go by, her hair starts to grow on top of her and is barely noticeable. The same thing happened in her intervention for the lips, given the very small incision they had to make.
Regarding the operation, which has a cost between 17,000 and 22,000 euros, the influencer sends a message to her followers. “I am aware that I am privileged. These cosmetic touch-ups do not make me more of a woman. This is because the possibility has arisen, it is not a necessity. I simply feel better about myself. In this life, before judging and criticizing We all have to do what makes us feel good.”
The final result could not have been better, as Requena’s features are more refined and her gaze, recently transformed thanks to another increasingly popular touch-up, the change in eye color, is accentuated.
“I look super good, I have a profile… I see a little Disney princess nose,” says Requena, also happy that the postoperative period is going so well that the typical bruises have not even appeared.
On whether he will go through the operating room again, Requena is clear: “My face still looks natural, but I know I’m on the limit. One more surgery and I’ll see multiple surgery.”