A plastic surgeon has used his body sculpting skills to create his dream woman before proposing to her on their first date.
Dr David Matlock met his bride Veronica, 38, in 2007 when she was 40lbs heavier and visited him seeking what is commonly known as 'designer vagina' surgery after giving birth to her daughter Isabella, now aged nine.
As well as the vaginoplasty, Dr Matlock suggested that the beautiful brunette also undergo a 'Wonder Woman Makeover', involving liposuction of the chin, arms, and legs, and a Brazilian butt lift.
'I couldn't even look into his eyes because of the reason I was there,' she said.
'I was so shy and bashful, but he says it was love at first sight.'
Dr Matlock then took the now Mrs Matlock out for a date, immediately proposed to her, and has been helping her to enhance her figure ever since.
'I didn't see her weight then, I just knew what I wanted to do,' he said of their first meeting.
'She opted for everything I suggested. Even marriage.'
Prior to meeting her 49-year-old husband, full-time nurse Mrs Matlock had undergone three breast augmentations.
She
has since had a Brazilian butt lift, vaginal rejuvenation, labiaplasty
and G-spot shot, liposuction to her chin, arms and legs and, most
recently, botox injections.'I feel like I'm a walking advertisement for him,' she said.
Dr Matlock, who appeared on the E! reality show Dr 90210, has also had liposculpting done on on his pecs, biceps, and triceps, and Botox injections to enhance his look.
He said: 'I just wanted to take my body to a point where, with exercise and diet, you couldn't get it there.'
Dr Matlock said: 'I always eat healthy. A lot of my business is fat, doing liposuction all the time, but I don't like fat.
'I tell people I watch my weight, and I watch my wife's weight too.'
Mrs Matlock said: 'I know that David loves me for who I am.'
But she added, laughing: 'There's a fat clause there.'
Mrs Matlock said that although the couple are both fitness fanatics her young daughter was not a fan of the healthy food her parents love.
She said: 'We're still working on Isabella, getting her to be more accepting of eating healthy.
'She eats what David cooks, but, if we tell her if she's eating healthy, she says, "No, healthy food doesn't taste good".'
Mrs Matlock admits however that when Dr Matlock is out of the house she will treat her daughter to the occasional snack.
'Her and I, we will spoil ourselves. We get frozen yogurt,' she said.
And despite her parents' love of surgery, Isabella herself says she has no interest in going under the knife when she gets older.
'I would never really want to get surgery, because it's not really you, like I want to be myself,' said the schoolgirl.
Despite the occasional cheat day, Mr Matlock works tirelessly to ensure that he and his wife stay healthy at home.
'We have scales in the house, basically in the master bedroom,' he said.
'I weigh myself, and I do it every single day, sometimes twice a day.
'We also have lot of mirrors around the house. A lot of times, just in the gym, I want to look at our muscles.'
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