Beauty and Identity
Double eyelid surgery, often sought for its perceived beauty benefits, has roots that trace back to 19th century Japan. The procedure, which was popularized by a Western surgeon, reflects shifting beauty standards and the complex interplay of cultural identity. Personal testimonies reveal the emotional weight behind the decision to undergo surgery, highlighting a broader conversation about aesthetics and self-perception in Asian communities.In this clip
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