Scarification, as this practice is called, was once widespread in Australia, but as a ritual practice, it is now restricted mainly to a remote northeastern territory.
Among the growing body-art subculture, there are women who once again wear corsets with the aim of changing their body shape, and men who undergo scarification.
Often, this is considered an unfortunate disfigurement, while other times, deliberate scarification has been used in both traditional and modern cultures, to mark a rite of passage or simply for aesthetic decoration.