First of all, I am a patient who has had
plastic surgery several times
and I work in the entertainment industry, so I am in an environment where I have no choice but to
criticize the faces and images of actors and idols
(sorry for writing that)
every day. After improving my face a few times
, For many people,
the “aesthetic sense” they had before surgery changes.
People tend to value the things they
own
more highly than their actual value . Likewise, if I think the surgery went well, I start to highly value people with a face similar to my own, and the reason my face looks like plastic surgery is I'm starting to not care one bit.
After looking at the "kkeun-" type of lips on an app and
getting filler,
I started to think that only those lips were pretty.
Then I want to add a little more volume.
In the end, the gap between how others see me and how I see myself
becomes much wider. So, even though it becomes excessive, you don't realize it's too much, and
you become obsessed with the shape of a single tree rather than the forest.
The reason why so many celebrities get better with little by little corrections is not because they met a God-given plastic surgeon.
Some people think that there are
separate hospitals that celebrities go to,
but that is not true. (There aren't that many celebrities, so
we can't run a hospital because we only take care of celebrities and wannabes.)
Of course, in many cases, it's about body size or basic good looks, but
the most important factor is
the people around you who
will harshly criticize (coach) the actor's face and image. This is because there are too many of them and
the brakes become jammed easily.
Because it is only upgraded or supplemented little by little,
its unique beauty is maintained.
The general public
is more likely to have a desire for a second surgery as much as the
change in satisfaction from the first surgery. I've gotten so much better by doing this, but
I should have overdone it the first time!!
Then it will be clearer than now!! This kind of mentality...
When I ask people around me while I'm getting plastic surgery,
it's not easy for my friends to criticize my friend's face...
Anyway, if I've had plastic surgery multiple times,
I should think that I've already lost the ability to objectively judge my face in the mirror.
.
I'm really becoming less and less aware of myself.
How is it viewed?
Do you really get plastic surgery just for self-satisfaction?
It's great that I am beautiful in the eyes of others.
People have a desire for recognition...
An article
written by a plastic surgeon on Naver
is very similar to what I think, so I'm posting this in the hope that people who are interested in performing arts will also think about it.
The hospital has nothing to do with me and
I have no intention of visiting for surgery :)
Just read the article!
http://survey.panel.co.kr/P6708774