A MODEL who has spent £75,000 perfecting her looks has revealed the one tweakment she would never recommend.
Alix Lynx, 36, has undergone multiple boob jobs, two nose jobs, and an upper bleph – a procedure which removes excess skin from the eyelids – as well as a variety of laser treatments and Botox.
The blonde beauty joked she’s had so much work done since joining the adult industry at 23 that she’s like a “human guinea pig”.
Just last year, Alix (@thealixlynx) spent £24,000 on her second nose job, and the year before, forked out £7,500 for an upper blepharoplasty.
The OnlyFans model recently took to TikTok to reveal all her tips and tricks when it comes to getting enhancements.
She said: “I’m literally like a human guinea pig, I’ve tried so many different procedures.
“I’ve had two nose jobs, one which I got in 2011 because my nose was broken a few times and it was incredibly crooked and big.
“I was having a really hard time breathing, so I went to a regular plastic surgeon. He did a fine job, but looking back, I would have gone to a specialist, and because then I wouldn’t have needed a revision.
“My rhinoplasty revision last September cost me a hefty £24,000, but I definitely got what I paid for. I went to one of the best rhinoplasty specialists in New York, and if I could give one piece of advice it would be that you go to a specialist for whatever procedure you want.
“You don’t want to end up like I did, going back and cleaning up the messes that someone else made. Ultimately, you’re just going to spend way more money in the long haul, so be a little more strategic about it.”
Alix has had three breast enhancements, and expressed that boob jobs aren’t a ‘one-and-done’ deal as they need replacing in order to prevent any issues.
Her first boob job was done in 2012, followed by another in 2016 and one in 2022. All together she has spent over £22,000 on these procedures.
She said: “If you’re considering an enhancement with implants, one thing you need to know is that it is definitely not a one-and-done deal.
“You’re putting devices into your body, and you will need to replace them.
“I aim for replacement every ten years or so, and that’s what I would have done if my first two sets hadn’t had complications, which is why I’ve had them done three times. “
She added: “A lot can happen with enhancements; the first time, the pockets weren’t tight enough and they drifted.
“The second time, the pockets were too tight and they were scrunched up. They looked awful.
“The third time was a charm because I went to a specialist in New York City who was incredible and got me exactly what I wanted.”
And there is one tweakment that Alix regrets and insists she would never recommend getting – branding it “a complete waste of money”.
“Once upon a time, I tried filler in my nose and I do not ever recommend it,” she said.
“This was a really long time ago, I think it was like 2012, and literally, it just made my nose really swollen and made it look super crooked. This was after my first nose job and I don’t know what I was thinking.
“Eventually, I just had to get it dissolved and it was a complete waste of money.”
While many may blame the adult industry for setting unrealistic body standards, Alix explains that her procedures and surgeries have nothing to do with being influenced at work.
Instead, she points out that she likes to perfect her looks simply because she has enough money to afford them.
She said: “I’ve been doing this job for 13 years, and I’ve seen a lot of people over the years, and many of them are all natural.
“I promise you, everyone looks so completely different from everybody else.
“I also really feel like me getting surgery wasn’t because I was influenced by my industry, it’s because I have earned money through this job that I’m able to afford these enhancements.”
Alongside ‘under the knife’ procedures, Alix has been getting Botox and fillers since she was 23, and has also tried out all types of skin needling, sculpting, fat freezing and body contouring, laser treatments and a plethora of other procedures.
“I’ve probably spent around £15,000 on Botox, since I get it multiple times a year and have been since I was 23,” she said.
“I’m 36 now, and do I have any lines on my forehead or anywhere else on my face? No. So it is clearly working and has paid off.”