2026-05-29
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This article addresses common concerns about plastic surgery, particularly side effects and dissatisfaction with results. It emphasizes thorough pre-surgical consideration, multiple consultations, and using tools like Photoshop to visualize potential outcomes, aiming to reduce stress and anxiety for patients.

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Hello.
💖Your beauty universe! This is Director Seo Seung-jo from Wevers Plastic Surgery :)💖

Today, I brought an article about 고민 (concerns) regarding plastic surgery.
I have a huge complex about my nose. I've thought about nose surgery too, but there are side effects, and I'd have to constantly worry about it, and it's inconvenient in many ways. My friends also tell me not to worry too much about my appearance, and I don't know what to do..
Q: I've heard that many people want to get plastic surgery but only worry about it and never go through with it.




I think that's true.
Because among the patients who visit our clinic,
there are cases where they only come for consultations repeatedly.
They see many concerns and flaws in their face,
and they think, ‘If only this could be improved…’
But then they also think, ‘What if something goes wrong?’
And they might also be afraid of how others will perceive them if the surgery goes wrong.

There's also a high possibility of feeling stressed when asked, ‘Did you get plastic surgery?’
That's why many patients seem to want ‘natural-looking’ plastic surgery (surgery that isn't obvious).
In fact, among the concerns patients have,
the biggest one is usually plastic surgery side effects.
Q: Are there actually many side effects after plastic surgery?


It depends on how you define ‘side effects’.
For example, if the nose becomes crooked and blocked,
or in the case of facial contouring surgery,
if sensory nerves are damaged and sensation is lost,
or if motor nerves are damaged during a facelift and muscles don't move,
these are all considered side effects.
However, the chances of such side effects occurring are actually very low.


Most patients consider side effects to include:
in the case of eyes and nose,
a slight asymmetry in the double eyelid line,
the nose tip looking a bit too high,
or dissatisfaction with the shape.
If we consider all these things,
the rate of plastic surgery side effects could be over 10%.
10% in plastic surgery is actually a very significant percentage.
Therefore, I believe it's natural for many patients to worry about plastic surgery side effects.

Q: How can we reduce concerns about plastic surgery side effects?
The likelihood of serious plastic surgery side effects is very low,
but I often see people who obsess over it and get too stressed and worried.




For example, with nose surgery,
even after one year post-surgery, everything is fine,
and the possibility of inflammation is actually very low,
but people worry endlessly about it.
They keep worrying, only thinking negative thoughts.
For those who are concerned about silicone (foreign material),
it might be better to opt for a non-implant surgery (without implants)
or not undergo nose surgery at all.
Among patients, there are also those who worry excessively if they undergo surgery
and their image changes to something they didn't want.

Therefore,
I would advise making a decision after a lot of consideration before surgery.
When undergoing plastic surgery,
rather than changing into a uniform image,
it's possible to change into various images
that were not anticipated before the surgery.
Therefore, it's important to consult with several directors,
and I also think it's important to talk a lot with family and friends.

And looking at many plastic surgery references.
Many people use Photoshop these days, right?
My opinion is that trying Photoshop can also be helpful.
By trying Photoshop, you can find out if a certain image suits you or not.
I think if you do these things first, you might feel less stressed about plastic surgery.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcdKMQ7uso8
💖Do you have any more questions?

Frequently Asked Questions
What are the reasons why people only think about plastic surgery but don't go through with it?
Many people only think about plastic surgery but don't go through with it due to fear of surgical complications, the burden of others' perceptions, and the worry of looking obviously 'done.' Concerns about plastic surgery side effects are often the biggest reason.
Is the incidence of serious side effects after plastic surgery high?
No, the likelihood of serious side effects occurring is much lower than you might think. Serious side effects such as a deviated nose, sensory nerve damage, or motor nerve damage are rare. What patients often consider side effects are frequently minor issues like asymmetry in double eyelid lines or dissatisfaction with nose shape.
What is the rate of plastic surgery side effects?
The rate of plastic surgery side effects can vary depending on how 'side effect' is defined. If minor cases like double eyelid line asymmetry or dissatisfaction with nose shape are included, the rate of plastic surgery side effects can be over 10%. However, this is a different concept from serious complications.
How can I reduce my worries about plastic surgery side effects?
There are several ways to reduce worries about plastic surgery side effects. If you have significant concerns about implants, it might be better to consider implant-free surgery or not undergo surgery at all. Additionally, it's important to think carefully before surgery, consult with several doctors, and discuss it extensively with family or friends. Simulating expected images with Photoshop can also be helpful.
What should I consider if I want natural-looking plastic surgery?
If you desire natural-looking plastic surgery, thorough consideration and consultation before surgery are essential. It's important to find an image that suits you rather than a standardized one, and it's good to hear various opinions by consulting with several doctors. Using Photoshop to simulate expected images in advance can also be helpful.