She Spent $70,000 on Cosmetic Procedures
What began as a single tattoo at fourteen slowly became a full-body declaration of identity.
Now, with nearly every inch of her skin covered in ink, jet-black eyeballs, a heart-shaped implant in her hand,
and a tongue split in two, Orylan walks through the world as living artwork. Each modification,
from fang-shaped veneers to spontaneous new tattoos,
reflects the person she always felt she was inside, long before the world could see it.
The cost hasn’t just been financial or physical; it’s emotional. People stare. Some recoil. Online,
anonymous critics insist she “looked better before,” projecting their fears onto her face and body.
Yet she leans into self-acceptance, not away from it. Supported by over 143,000 Instagram followers,
she urges others to chase whatever form of beauty feels true to them, to choose self-love over approval,
and to build a life that fits their skin, not anyone else’s expectations.