Nowadays we are getting influenced by celebrities undergoing surgeries to enhance their beauty.

Be it most influential woman Kylie Jenner or Bollywood celebs like Anushka Sharma, they both have undergone lip job to get fuller looking lips.

But there is more to the story of surgery other than the plasticity of beauty. Well, the trend actually started in South Korea which is known as the capital of surgery. Not only this their 7 step beauty routine is something which has influenced many people all around the world. For them, lookism is what that really matters. Korean society pressurizes girls to maintain flawless looks.

Here is why South Korea is known as the capital of plastic surgery:

Koreans believe that not everyone is blessed enough to born beautiful but that can be changed afterward by the means of surgeries.

In a survey, it was found that about 67.4% of Koreans have undergone double eyelid surgery.

Kore has more plastic surgeons compared to other countries. They have 40- 50% foreign patients. Not only this, surgeries have gained popularity due to the influence of media that support beauty.

In Korea, even jobs are offered on the basis of their looks. So to maintain their self-esteem and to attain flawless features which misconceptualizes the definition of beauty Koreans as well other people prefer surgery.

Effects on surgery in the long run.

People suffer numbness and persistent pain after surgery. It has also been warned by American surgeons that possibility of numbness after surgery is always there.

People undergoing surgery become more susceptible to bacterial infection.

Plus there is no guarantee that your surgery will go right. Well, we all are familiar with the example of a girl who went under several surgeries to look like Angelina Jolie but the harsh reality was that she looked like a plastic doll and nothing more.

Revealing the truth about the statement of beauty in Korea

Well in an interview of random Korean girls it was found that why their society feel the need to transform themselves.

They offer jobs on the basis of the appearances. So it's compulsory to paste a photograph on their resume and there is a certain way how they are photographed for their resume photo.

If they are not wearing makeup on formal occasions they are being criticized for the same.

They are pressurized to follow a long beauty routine to achieve that flawless glass-like skin effect.

Well, it's better to say that they obviously support artificial beauty rather than natural looks.

So I would suggest girls who are swooning over flawless k-beauty (which is not so flawless after all) that embrace yourselves with all your flaws. It's ok to look imperfect as no one is born flawless.