How is it that most Korean women have "needles" on their faces?

South Korea's cosmetic surgery, Japanese cosmetic surgery, and China's PS surgery have been dubbed "the three major witchcraft in Asia" on the Internet, so how high is the proportion of Korean girls who are stabbed by knives? A poll in South Korea shows that more than 40% of Korean women have "needles" on their faces.

South Korea's "Asian Economy" reported on the 29th that the survey data recently released by Kanta Health, a Korean market research company, showed that 42% of the 450 female respondents aged 2 1-55 had received medical cosmetic surgery such as Botox needles and filling needles.

It is understood that this kind of "needle-pricking" medical cosmetic surgery mostly aims at "face-thinning", which is different from double eyelid surgery and rhinoplasty. Among the respondents who answered that they had not received medical cosmetic surgery, 25% said they were "interested in trying" and 16% said they were "not interested in trying". In addition, 6 1% of the respondents are dissatisfied with their appearance, 23% are satisfied with their appearance, and the remaining 26% are neutral about their appearance.

Among the multiple-choice questions and answers, respondents were most dissatisfied with their skin (79%), followed by eyes (63%) and face (6 1%), and 45% of respondents were dissatisfied with more than two parts of their appearance.