Patrick Mast’s unique style of self-expression is quite intriguing, especially in their dedicated pursuit of the “plastic aesthetic.”
Patrick embarked on this journey at eighteen and has since spent an astounding seventy-three thousand dollars on cosmetic procedures.
While recognizing the natural beauty of their features, Patrick expressed a preference for a more feminine look, showing a strong affinity for the doll-like style they are passionate about.
Unlike others who might seek a similar appearance to change their gender, Patrick has made it clear that they have no intention of doing so. “My natural features weren’t very masculine, so it was easier for me to adapt to a female face,” they said.
Starting at 18, Patrick has undergone monthly filler treatments in their cheeks, lips, chin, and under-eye area, along with quarterly Botox injections.
Patrick plans to continue with cosmetic procedures.
So far, they have spent a whopping £45,500 on Botox and other surgeries, including facelifts, rhinoplasty, and fillers. They clearly admire the “plastic look,” striving for a perfectly symmetrical appearance that emulates dolls.
Patrick is always perfecting these doll-like features to mimic their flawless appearance. It’s interesting to see how people like Patrick create their own distinctive style and look by drawing inspiration from unusual places.
“I like the look because it shows other people that I take care of myself a lot, and I am a perfectionist. I have spent a lot of money on surgery, and I don’t plan on stopping anytime soon.”
Beyond the aesthetic appeal, Patrick finds the “plastic look” appealing as it demonstrates their commitment to self-care and excellence. They have made significant financial investments in surgery and have no plans to stop anytime soon.
Patrick often turns heads, receives glances, and giggles while walking down the street, but they say they don’t pay attention to other people’s opinions. “I like the attention I get after I have a procedure,” said Patrick last year. “But not all of that attention is positive. I’ve been told I look like a monster, but at the end of the day, everyone has the right to look how they want.”
“My look causes much more of a problem for other people than it does for me. The surgery is my decision, and the consequences are mine to live with. I do find that people assume I’m stupid because I look like Barbie. If they took the time to speak to me, they’d realize that I’m actually quite normal and intelligent,” they added.