
A Childhood of Creativity and Curiosity
From an early age, I showed a natural creativity that hinted at the entrepreneur I was meant to become. As a little girl, I learned how to sew, and in a playful moment of imagination, I gave my teddy bear boobs. It might’ve seemed like child’s play to others, but for me, it was the beginning of a lifelong fascination with transformation and aesthetics. I was captivated by the idea of surgery—how medical procedures could enhance beauty, correct imperfections, and give people a renewed sense of confidence.
My journey has been anything but conventional, but it always felt destined. Unlike many who discover entrepreneurship later in life, I’ve always known this was my path. I loved playing store, pretending to run a business, and diving into activities that reflected the future I dreamed about. My childhood was filled with visions of creating, selling, and leading—clear signs that I was born to be an entrepreneur.