Korean Actors With The Most Crazy Plastic Surgeries

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  1. I know the majority of the idols/celebrities has gotten some work done. But it’s hard to make claims when we’re only comparing photos from a different point in time of their lives. Bc growing up, I had a lot of face fat and so I had monolids and a round face. Once I hit puberty in Middle school, I all-of-a-sudden lost a lot of face fat & my chin become more visible and sharp. And the fat above my eyes were gone and now I have double eyelids. I look so different from my childhood photos that even my aunts and uncles don’t notice me now. I feel like if someone were to see my young photos and try to compare with me now, ppl would say I’ve got work done when I’ve not.

    So… while some are obvious (like their nose), I can’t always argue the eyelids or chin.

  2. I just feel like why do people care😭 if they don’t want people to know then leave them alone still cool to see how much they changed

  3. As a Korean, to tell the truth,
    Not only celebrities but also ordinary Koreans do a lot of plastic surgery.
    Not only women but men too.
    There are many YouTube channels where Korean plastic surgeons and dermatologists promote cosmetic procedures.
    Videos promoting their hospitals in a more friendly way are trending.
    Botox, fillers, lifting procedures, and orthodontics are essential for Korean celebrities.
    Of course, there are a few celebrities who do not have plastic surgery.

  4. For you that confused what south korean should be look like.Just look at north korean people.They re a same genetic lol.Their people has a almost square jawline & double eyelid.

  5. What's wrong even if they have gotten those surgeries done? Where is the freaking democracy? Aren't they also human with human rights? How uncool it is to penalise people because they spent money and become more good looking? Fans should be happy that their star became really good looking..

  6. It's always weirded me out to see that SK's fans accused the celebrities of plastic surgery like it's an illegal thing… Come on guys, no one but you guys yourselves set the beauty standard so high that is almost impossible to reach… Some of you guys could do plastic surgery for getting good grades in middle school!! My mom won't even let me perm my hair in middle school! Let alone going to the doctors changing my face features! What are you complaining about? If they didn't do something to their faces, they wouldn't stay long in the industry… Let's be real, the only "not beautiful" people in the industry were comedians and supporting actors that often becoming a comedic relieve… You rarely see those people aside of comedians strive in their industry… Stop shaming people for something that they had to do for their work…
    P/s: celebrities that denied their plastic surgery while promoting themselves as natural beauty are indeed toxic… But if they're confessing having work done on their faces and they looked beautiful on screen, then wtf you guys are complaining about?

  7. I don't understand 😂😂 South Korea freaking known as plastic surgery capital then why the heck so much havoc if some actors had plastic surgery lol 😂😹

  8. Seo, Ye Ji's surgery rumor is especially troubling. Whether or not she had any work done is really none of our business, but for medical professional to be lying like that is inexcusable.

  9. I never have problem with people going under any surgery. Just like most people said, it's fine as long as you're happy with it. But at the same time, I also disgusted by people who did have surgery but act like they didn't

  10. I don't understand. Why this is a big deal. As long as it's healthy and not over done. I mean they're actors too so as long as it helps there career and confidence. And isn't it normal to get surgeries in SK. As long as they don't look like plastic dolls I don't really care. LMH nose plastic surgery is bit hard to believe because I always found it cute that he got a proportionally big nose, If he had surgery it wouldn't be that big 😚

  11. Lol many people looks drastically different when people hit puberty my friend who had flat and round nose looks different in comparison to her old pics makeup weight loss and puberty changes looks in peopleplastic surgery is very expensive thing where i live

  12. lol lee minho is attractive because of the way he acts. we all know that having a nice face doesn't make a person automatically attractive. There are even some ppl who doesn't look that good but are attractive.

  13. It’s pretty common amongst Asians to have a fuller face from teenage years into their twenties. As we get older, we lose the fat in our faces, which makes our face look slimmer.

  14. the way yall blow PS out like this is the exact reason why idols and actors don't reveal they've gone under the knife.

  15. I'm a South Korean, and I think people from outside of Korea should understand how lookism is ingrained in Korean society first to understand why there are a lot of people doing facial plastic surgery here. In the American society, people consist of multiple ethnicities, so there could be multiple beauty standards(yet there's many research that people are attracted more to those who are from the same ethnic group). Also western beauty standard tends to be more of body rather than face and style, so people there do more plastic surgery on their hips and breasts than face (there are lots of people doing plastic surgery on their lips in the US though – in Korea fat lips are regarded somehow not pretty at all so it would be hard to find somebody with those lips through plastic surgery).

    BUT APART FROM THAT, I think it's absolutely fine for somebody to do any kind of plastic surgery for oneself, as they have the right to do whatever they want to do with their body. Of course, inordinate plastic surgery should be avoided, but if doing that at modest level makes oneself happier and more satisfied, I think it is absolutely fine. In Korean society, judging others is quite common as it's one way to objectify somedbody among others in a very competitive socieity. As such, judging how somebody looks is relatively more tolerable here than Western society, and this somehow fostered people to care more about their beauty (with certain beauty standard).

    Now, combine the two facts: underlying lookism + extreme competition in every aspects of Korean society.

    This consequentially results in both so many people unsatisfactory with their current state and high qualtiy products -cosmetic industry, k-pop idols with unrealistically good look, etc – at the same time.

    So, I guess the opinion that everyone has their own beauty sounds ideal, but wouldn't be delivered to many people who have grown up, and been living in South Korea. Still people that look more beautiful to most people will be popular, and those who are not will struggle with finding partners.

    +) Also, actor/actress, singer, and idol are the occupations where how they look directly determines the possibility of their success. These jobs make money out of selling the fantasy to the mass, and that's why they tell a lie that they didn't go through the surgery to keep the fantasy, I guess. (Btw, there are still so many celebrities who really haven't gone through any plastic surgery too!) So in case of celebrities, I think it's okay for them to do modest level of plastic surgery to invest for their career.

  16. Imo there's nothing wrong with them doing plastic surgery bc their looks are their main working tool but still it's sad that they felt like they had to do it just tu survive in this hyper competitive industry

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