'Human Ken Doll' Rodrigo Alves is no stranger to plastic surgery, having now spent over £370,000 on cosmetic procedures, and after recently undergoing his 50th operation it looks like he's not going to stop anytime soon – despite admitting that he "can't breathe 100%".

Speaking to Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford on This Morning today (February 3), Rodrigo said that having plastic surgery is "just like a domino effect".

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"July last year I had my nose reconstructed with a piece of cartilage from my ribs," he explained. "That helped, but I still can't breathe 100%."

And when asked by Ruth why he continues to have surgery if it's causing him problems, Rodrigo added: "To repair. I've had eight nose jobs, and it's just like a domino effect.

"Now I can't breathe I have to undergo surgery to repair my breathing. It's just like when you start dyeing your hair."

While he denies that surgery is dangerous, saying that it's an elective procedure that is only performed on healthy people, and adds that "you can't get addicted to plastic surgery", Rodrigo does admit that he takes changing himself to a "different level".

"It's a constant maintenance," he reveals. "I don't encourage [people] to do what I did. What I do encourage is for people to better themselves, better themselves by going to the gym and also aspiring to be the best thing possible."

Even so, Rodrigo defended his numerous operations, and added that he absolutely likes the way he looks now.

"It's a totally different person," he said. "I would say that today my soul matches to my body. I will always say I was born in the wrong body. I was very unhappy, I was very depressed being like that.

"Thanks to plastic surgery, I became the man I am today and I regard myself as a very successful person, and very happy as well – not only physically but mentally and spiritually as well."

This Morning airs weekdays at 10:30am on ITV.

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