I'm 23 now and I have a friend who got plastic surgery when she was 21, and she had a square jaw and wide cheekbones... I went to consultations with her and I knew
her face so well before the surgery, and she was so happy that she left a review of her surgery success on Barbie Talk and Seongye Temple and told me about it too. I knew so well that she wanted plastic surgery, so I congratulated her...
But she's 23 now and we met about a year and a half after the surgery (I was overseas so it was hard to meet her ㅠㅠ), but it was really better when I hadn't gotten it done.
Her nasolabial folds and bulldog skin were so sagging and the outer contour of her face had no elasticity and looked saggy....? I was shocked to see that my friend's skin elasticity was so damaged that it was hard to tell that her contour was not
even noticeable, even though she was skinny and had smooth, firm skin. Her contour was not that rough to begin with, so they had it refined... She was young and the hospital was fixed so that it wouldn't sag, so I went there after being introduced by an acquaintance in the entertainment industry... I was surprised because I thought there was nothing I could do... I didn't want my friend to be upset, so I didn't show it, but she still believed in her selfies and thought that her surgery went well. She diligently uses Barbie Talk and even told me about the hospital...
Anyway, you guys, don't trust other people's reviews too much and don't touch your bones. I've had so many surgeries and received so much help from here that I'm leaving this post... I've seen a lot of people around me who got plastic surgery because of my job, and I've seen so many cases where people who had their bones touched had their facial contours become unclear and their cheeks sag instead of getting prettier.
There are some people who are okay after the surgery, but I know all too well how you'd think, 'I wouldn't be like that' because you only see hopeful reviews before the surgery, but... Those people must have been the same. They think that
skin elasticity doesn't matter as long as your contour is pretty. There may be many common people, but in the end, it is the skin that covers the bones, and if the skin becomes excessive and falls, it doesn't matter whether the bones are pretty or not.. It's not visible, and it makes you look even uglier. Just keep in mind that everyone thinks about their own facial charm and don't get a painful surgery that's like gambling.