Sandro, who is widely called “Mr. Skull Face,” has changed his body in ways that have never been seen before. People are both fascinated and angry by his changes, which include a forked tongue, a mobile payment chip, and ears that have been cut off.
Sandro’s trip began in 2007 with more than $8,500 spent on tattoos, piercings, and implants. He ignored criticism and went after his own unique idea after being inspired by a TV show. “I follow my own path, unaffected by stares or criticism,” he says. “These changes have boosted my confidence.”
It’s also useful that Sandro made these changes. His computer chip on his wrist makes transfers easy, and his surgically split tongue makes him stand out. Tattoos on the eyes and changes to the nose are on the list for the future.
Even though the way he looks could hurt his chances of getting a job, Sandro is still not sorry. His story goes against common beliefs and starts talks about identity, self-expression, and being unique.
As Mr. Skull Face keeps pushing the limits, his unwavering commitment makes people think about how complicated it is to be yourself and fit in with society.
By making choices that aren’t typical, Sandro makes us think about how self-expression and social rules interact, which forces us to rethink what it means to be ourselves.