Plastic surgery in kpop

Ohkay so maybe some idols and actors gotten it, but its also called growing up. A lot of people grow into their faces. I for one have seen changes in my face but ive never had plastic surgery. and if they had then ok. like some have said its common in south korea and it really urks me when people say they are all fake attractive. no. no they are not.

When I talk about the idols I like to my non kpop friends they are like they are fake or they are that attractive they have had so much work done.

.... Is like someone in America call modles here real or girls who wear buckets of make up or do that weird thing with make up to look different. To say that is pretty is funny because thats ALL fake. But then again thats them being them. People need to stop being so hipocritcal.

Sorry for this rant but it was brought up today and it made me mad >:/

 

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cheolthetic
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that's the thing i don't understand; how is getting plastic surgery any different to getting liposuction or people getting their ears operated on so they don't look as big? how is it different to people who dye their hair from blond to brown? how is it from getting brace to straighten out your teeth? people do all sorts of things in order to change their appearance and make themselves look 'better'. so, why is it any different when people get plastic surgery? what makes that procedure any more extreme than the others?
and if people think that those models actually look the way they do in magazines, on tv and in photoshoots, they have another thing coming. those images are computer modified to seem perfect. everyone in this world has a flaw - whether it be physical, emotional or whatever - and there is nothing wrong with people getting procedures. people have to realise that the reason why individuals go on extreme weight loss diets, get plastic surgery or go to other lengths in order to appear 'beautiful', is because of those individuals who point out flaws in them, calling them ugly, comparing them to other people, labelling them as deviant.