Over here, I am not merely talking about the physical mask, which is now available in different designs and colours to meet every whim and fancy, but of a non-physical mask that we don from time to time. With the advent of Instagram and a million other similar applications, tweaking one's looks or rather photographs has become a breeze. What we see online may have been filtered to how one would like oneself to be perceived by the world.
Technological advancements aside, the plastic surgery business has blossomed over the decades. I call it a business because it is very similar to luring customers to buy products, in this case modifications to their bodies. Some estimates suggest that one in three South Korean women between 19 and 29 have had plastic surgery while others estimate it to be one in two women. Common procedures include blepharoplasty, where they insert a crease in the eyelid to make it look bigger, rhinoplasties or nose jobs as well as glutathione injections to give people a fairer skin tone. All this for what? To meet some human-defined ideas of what 'ideal' beauty looks like. This drives millions to modify what is God-given and create other versions of themselves that fit in with societal norms.
The past has seen its share of body modifications from scarification (cutting or permanently burning designs into the flesh), tongue-splitting, dermal implants, neck extensions, foot binding and the list goes on.
Are these not similar to wearing masks over who we truly are? Are we not hiding underneath a fake exterior and becoming someone who we are not? WHY do we need these masks? The world has become one big masquerade ball.
It all boils down to expectations. The expectations that we think society has of people, the expectations that people have of other people and the expectations that we have for ourselves. If we stop thinking about who we are on the outside and internalise who we really are within, we will stop trying to critically analyse our bodies and who we want to be seen as. Instead, focus on the soul, the mind and the inner you. Throw those external masks away and let yourself be seen as you are. The radiance and glow will come from within, without the aid of those glutathione injections.
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