Social media was taken aback when a woman showed off how much she had changed in just four years.
Toxii, a self-described body modification enthusiast, has tattoos on almost every part of her body, with the top half completely covered in ink. However, that was just the start of her dramatic change.
She has had horn-like implants put in her forehead, had her tongue split in half, had her eyes and tongue tattooed, and had her nose removed.
To answer your question, she did indeed keep the removed body parts in tiny jars.
Toxii shocked followers with a rare before-and-after picture of her transformation in a recent Instagram post. Her long blond hair, little glam makeup, and lack of any noticeable tattoos or modifications made her 2019 appearance all but indistinguishable.

Her hair is jet-black, her figure has undergone drastic changes, and she proudly shows off her new appearance in tiny bikinis.
When asked why, she responded, “Because I like to be imperfect, and I think that imperfections make you unique,” according to The Mirror.
She maintains a little jar over her nose.
In a recent interview, Toxii—who has nearly 160,000 Instagram followers—was asked by well-known graffiti artist Devon Rodriguez what she found most challenging about her transition.
“Did the ones in your forehead hurt?” In reference to the horn implants, he stated.
“No, absolutely not,” she replied. “I believe my nose removal was much worse.”
The healing process took about eight weeks, she said. “Did you keep the nose?” Rodriguez then posed the obvious query.
“I have all my body parts, like in little jars, yeah,” she responded without hesitation.
Social media reacts.

Some were impressed by her self-assurance, while others were completely shocked by how quickly she recovered.
One person said, “You used to be so gorgeous.”
“Why in the world did you harm yourself in this way?”
“Why do you hate yourself?” asked another.
How she could have received so many treatments in such a short time was even questioned by some. One individual said, “I believe these decisions are best made over a longer period of time.” “This rapid impulsivity leads to regret and dissatisfaction.”
However, the feelings did not stop with individual assessments; some people conjectured about a more profound, unearthly influence.
One commentator stated that “the only explanation for this is the fact that she’s possessed and has a deep, strong poltergeist possessing her.”
“Without an attachment to the Unknown, this degree of body modification and Satanic rituals are unnecessary,” said another commenter.
The last word

Toxii still adores her wild appearance and unrestrained self-expression in spite of the criticism.
One thing is clear despite the internet’s disagreements on whether her transformation is inspiring, unexpected, or unbelievable: she is fully committed to becoming her own special version.
Does Toxii’s makeover represent more general worries about body alteration culture, or is it a potent statement of self-expression?
Would such drastic shifts actually indicate uniqueness, or could they indicate something else? Comment and join the debate!






