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.