
Would you spend $45,000 to become your own living work of art? That’s exactly what Kierstyn Milligan did — and she’s not apologizing for it. At just 24 years old, Kierstyn has fully embraced extreme body modification, going far beyond the typical ink and piercings. Her transformation includes tattooed eyeballs, fanged teeth, a split tongue, full-body art, and cosmetic surgery that has stunned even her closest friends.
Some call her bold. Others whisper “demonic.” But Kierstyn? She calls it self-expression.
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A Journey That Started with One Tattoo
Kierstyn’s obsession with body art didn’t begin in adulthood. Her first tattoo came at the age of 14, and it opened a door she never wanted to close. Now, as a tattoo artist herself, she’s literally covered in the craft she practices — and she’s taken things far beyond what most would consider conventional.
Here’s a breakdown of her body mods:
- Tattooed eyeballs
- Full-body ink
- Two breast augmentations
- A surgically split tongue
- Fanged teeth
- Lipo 360
- Multiple piercings

It’s not just body art — it’s a lifestyle. And Kierstyn wears every modification with pride.
Facing the Critics with Confidence
Not everyone loves what she’s done. In fact, many don’t understand it at all.
“People say I look like I don’t have a family or any money — like I must be broken or lost,” Kierstyn said. “They assume a lot just by how I look.”

Those assumptions come with judgment, often from strangers who have no clue who she really is. But Kierstyn’s not letting their opinions shape her reality. She’s been called “demonic” and “scary,” yet she meets the hate with grace — and a touch of humor.
Most people in public are actually curious, not cruel. She says many ask for selfies or strike up conversations. Others might shoot her a strange look, but she’s learned to shrug it off.
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Loved Ones Who Stood by Her Side
When Kierstyn began changing her appearance so drastically, it shocked the people closest to her. But over time, their love won out over any fear or confusion.
“My family and friends are very supportive now. Sure, they were surprised at first, but they’ve come to understand that this is just who I am,” she explained.

That support means everything. When you’re living outside the lines of societal norms, having a circle that cheers you on — instead of holding you back — makes all the difference.
Painful Procedures and Priceless Freedom
Let’s be honest: this kind of transformation doesn’t come without discomfort. The procedure that hurt the most?
“My tongue split — hands down,” she said. “Compared to that, getting tattooed is nothing.”

Let that sink in. Tattooing your eyeballs is easier than having your tongue cut in two. Kierstyn isn’t chasing pain, but she knows it’s part of the price for the life and look she wants.
A Life Designed on Her Own Terms
Kierstyn doesn’t view her modifications as a phase. This is her lifestyle, her brand, her identity. She works as a tattoo artist and online content creator, and her distinctive appearance actually helps her career.
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But more than that, it’s about autonomy. In a world where people are constantly told how to look, dress, and behave, she’s flipped the script.
“I’ve spent about £35,000 (roughly $45,000) on myself,” she said proudly. “And I’m not done.”
She’s planning more tattoos. Possibly more surgery. Whatever makes her feel authentic — she’ll pursue it, regardless of outside judgment.

Breaking Barriers in the Beauty Conversation
We live in a world that both celebrates and condemns body image. We applaud uniqueness, but we also shame people who stray too far from the mainstream. Kierstyn’s story slices through all that noise.
She isn’t asking for approval. She’s just doing what feels right.
Her choices force a conversation. What is beauty? Is it symmetry and subtlety? Or is it courage, identity, and full-on rebellion against conformity?

Kierstyn Milligan doesn’t fit into a tidy box — and that’s exactly what makes her fascinating. With more than $45,000 invested in her body, she’s taken complete control of her appearance and turned it into a canvas for self-expression. From her inked eyes to her split tongue, every detail tells a story of individuality and boldness.
She’s faced hate. She’s endured pain. But most importantly, she’s lived on her own terms. In a world addicted to filters and perfection, Kierstyn’s raw, unapologetic authenticity is a masterpiece of its own.