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A 36-year-old woman spent £150,000 to transform herself into a ‘human cyborg’ with more than 200 tattoos and futuristic body implants – and has no plans to stop

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Lina Lorenzen, 36, from San Francisco in the US, has more than 200 tattoos and has had multiple subdermal implants inserted into her skin in an effort to complete her futuristic look.

A woman who spent more than £156,000 to transform herself into a “human cyborg” has revealed the problems she faces because of her appearance.

Lina Lorenzen, 36, from San Francisco, USA, has more than 200 tattoos and has had multiple subdermal implants inserted into her skin in an effort to complete her futuristic look.

Although she is proud of her “body art”, Ms Lorenzen admits that she is often “judged” and “excluded” by other adults because of her appearance, adding that children frequently stare at her.

Despite this, she She has no plans to stop her body modifications, and has more planned for later this year.

Ms. Lorenzen said:Tattoos are part of my evolving self-expression, so I don’t think I’ll be stopping anytime soon. I’m trying to tattoo all the blank spaces I have left.

Lina Lorenzen, 36, from San Francisco in the US, has more than 200 tattoos and has had multiple subdermal implants inserted into her skin in an effort to complete her futuristic look.

Although she is proud of her

Although she is proud of her “body art”, Ms Lorenzen admits that she is often “judged” and “excluded” by other adults because of her appearance, adding that children frequently stare at her.

“Kids are naturally curious and it’s understandable that they might stare at something they don’t know. I try to respond with a friendly smile or wave, hoping to normalize my appearance and foster a sense of acceptance.”

But the tattoo artist said there have been instances where she has felt “judged or excluded” by people her age “because of my appearance.”

She said: ‘Ultimately, I choose to surround myself with people who value me for who I am, not just my looks.

“My tattoos are a conversation starter and I’m always happy to share my story with anyone who’s interested.”

Lina has no plans to stop her body modifications, and has more planned for later this year.

Lina has no plans to stop her body modifications, and has more planned for later this year.

Ms. Lorenzen is currently single, but she does not believe her tattoo is related to her single status.

Ms. Lorenzen is currently single, but she does not believe her tattoo is related to her single status.

Pictured: Tattoos on top of Lina Lorenzen's head

Pictured: Tattoos on top of Lina Lorenzen’s head

Ms. Lorenzen is currently single, but she does not believe her tattoo is related to her single status.

The tattoo artist, who grew up in Germany, said: “I am currently single. My marital status is independent of my appearance.

‘I believe that true connections are formed on a deeper level than superficial judgments.’

The 36-year-old's ink is inspired by a style of surrealism and biomechanical art, a specific art form that incorporates elements of machinery with organic matter.

The 36-year-old’s ink is inspired by a style of surrealism and biomechanical art, a specific art form that incorporates elements of machinery with organic matter.

In the photo: Lina now

In the photo: Lina before

In the image: Lina before and after beginning her futuristic transformation.

Lina says she has a few more makeover sessions booked in the coming months.

Lina says she has a few more makeover sessions booked in the coming months.

She says: “Every time I get a new one, it’s like adding another layer to my story.”

She says: “Every time I get a new one, it’s like adding another layer to my story.”

The 36-year-old’s ink is inspired by a style of surrealism and biomechanical art, a specific art form that incorporates elements of machinery with organic elements.

She added: ‘The decision to modify my body with implants was a personal one, driven by a desire to push boundaries and express my individuality.

‘I have a few more sessions booked and I’m always planning new designs.

“Every time I get a new one, it’s like adding another layer to my story.”

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