Women in Texas with aspirations to look like the first lady apparently are willing to spend thousands to go under the knife to get it done.

A Houston plastic surgeon said he’s encountered so many people interested, he now offers a “Melania Makeover.”

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Dr. Franklin Rose, who was featured on national TV for offering his "Ivanka Trump Makeovers," said more people are now wanting to look like Slovenian-born former model. Daily Beast reported that one of his makeovers will be documented on a fall episode of "Inside Edition."

Related: Ivanka Trump fans spending up to $60K on plastic surgery to look like her

"I want to feel like the First Lady that I know I am inside," Claudia Sierra , one of Rose's patients said, according to a news release on Rose's website. "Melania for me illustrates power and strength; she is our First Lady and I am looking forward to more closely resembling her and becoming a better version of ME and for it to show on the outside."

U.S. first lady Melania Trump walks through the White House West Colonnade prior to a joint news conference April 5, 2017 in Washington, DC.

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Sierra, who is from Cypress, Texas, is a cancer survivor and plans to have eight surgeries done to make her look like the 47-year-old Melania, according to a statement from the doctor. The treatments include a tummy tuck, liposuction, Brazilian butt lift, eyelid lift, Botox and fillers, the Houston Chronicle reported.

Read more at Houston Chronicle and Daily Beast.

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