Plastic Surgery Gone Wrong
Bold Cosmetic Prank Transformation
Pollo AI crafts a striking video morphing your subject’s face with over-the-top cosmetic surgery traits—swollen features and a stiff smile. In a clinic or neutral setting, they admire their reflection with a satisfied grin, delivering a playful, eye-catching prank effect.
Hyperreal Failed Cosmetic Surgery Look
Pollo AI creates a realistic portrayal of excessive cosmetic procedures—overfilled cheeks, forehead, and chin; plump lips; and a taut, unnatural expression. Set in a clinic or neutral backdrop with bold lighting.

Preserved Features with Prank Potential
Your subject’s core facial features remain intact in this clip, seamlessly blended with exaggerated cosmetic tweaks. The playful, overdone look is perfect for lighthearted pranks, offering an attention-grabbing transformation that keeps your subject recognizable.
How to Create Your Plastic Surgery Gone Wrong Video with Pollo AI?
With only three steps, you can easily create videos from images with Pollo AI.
Step 1
Upload a clear single-person portrait.
Step 2
Generate your cosmetic prank video instantly.
Step 3
Preview and save your failed plastic surgery clip.
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FAQs
What does the Plastic Surgery Gone Wrong effect do?
Pollo AI’s Plastic Surgery Gone Wrong effect turns a single-person portrait into a 5-second video with hyperrealistic, exaggerated cosmetic surgery features. Your subject checks a mirror and smiles, set in a clinic or neutral backdrop, for a bold prank effect.
Can I try the Plastic Surgery Gone Wrong effect for free?
Yes, Pollo AI’s Plastic Surgery Gone Wrong effect is free to try! Upload a single-person portrait, and our AI generates a humorous cosmetic prank video, ready for instant download.
Will my photo’s features stay recognizable?
Yes, Pollo AI preserves your subject’s core facial features, blending them with exaggerated cosmetic effects to create a recognizable yet humorous transformation in the 5-second video.
Can I use a group photo for this effect?
No, the Plastic Surgery Gone Wrong effect requires a single-person portrait to ensure accurate rendering of the hyperrealistic cosmetic surgery features and prank animation.