The Woman Revolutionizing the Hyper-Realistic Doll Industry

Hyper-realistic silicone dolls are now making waves in movies and TV shows, with their production reaching new heights. Singaporean artist Andrea Lee is at the forefront of this industry, crafting 26 lifelike dolls each year, each selling for thousands of dollars!

The babies you see are not real!

These ultra-realistic silicone babies are raising the bar day by day. Typically used in TV shows and movies, these fake babies are becoming increasingly popular. Andrea Lee, a silicone baby manufacturer from Singapore, has garnered worldwide attention.

The eyes, lips, skin, and tiny red spots on the faces of these babies look so realistic that it's hard not to be frightened when you see them!

These silicone babies are known as 'reborn' babies worldwide. The reason for this is that 'factory-made' babies are transformed into what seems like real babies.

Andrea Lee, a 50-year-old mother of four, started this business in 2021 by attending realistic baby workshops.

Since then, she has developed her skills and now ranks among the world's leading manufacturers. The babies Lee creates are sold within a day.

It can take up to 40 hours to manually insert each strand of hair on these realistic babies!

Additionally, adjusting the skin color and achieving the right skin texture can take up to 6 weeks. The babies, expected to have realistic skin tones, undergo a special curing process. Afterward, the hair is added, with each strand being individually placed.

Once the babies are completed, they are dressed and put up for sale on the website.

The babies are usually sold within a day! The prices of these babies vary, with the most expensive one sold to date fetching $6,000!