2026-05-29
Why do people fall into plastic surgery addiction even when others say they are pretty? We advise these people against plastic surgery...
Discover why some individuals become addicted to plastic surgery despite being told they look good. Learn about the pitfalls of excessive detail obsession and tissue damage, and how to prevent addiction by setting clear goals and embracing natural beauty.

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Why does plastic surgery become more unnatural with each repetition?
When plastic surgery is repeated multiple times,
it can sometimes result in an impression that is more awkward or unnatural than before.

The first reason is an excessive obsession with detail.
When the desire to make the eyes a little bigger or the nose a little higher is repeated,
the overall harmony and proportion of the face can be disrupted.
As the desire for ‘just a little more’ accumulates,
the balance of the face eventually breaks, and its original charm disappears.

The second is deformation due to tissue damage.
Our skin and tissues are left with wounds and scars after each surgery.
If such damage is repeated, the tissue can eventually thicken or thin,
leading to deformations that are difficult to recover from.
Especially in cases where multiple revision surgeries have been performed,
skin elasticity decreases and the shape becomes deformed, making it difficult to achieve natural results.
Is repeatedly undergoing surgery considered plastic surgery addiction?


If you keep getting plastic surgery when you already look fine, it's addiction.
If you undergo surgery again because the previous one went wrong, it's not addiction.
Some people have had their appearance ruined by a single surgery,
while others have had multiple surgeries that went wrong and are now seeking further procedures.
Undergoing plastic surgery when your appearance is already damaged cannot be considered plastic surgery addiction.
Those who constantly focus on details and exclaim ‘just a little, a little, a little more’
are addicted to plastic surgery,
but if someone has already had multiple surgeries that went wrong and now thinks,
‘I just want to fix this one part now,’
these people are not addicted.


Repeating plastic surgery for the third or fourth time,
becoming obsessed with minor details,
and falling into addiction while pursuing perfection.
I believe plastic surgeons should assess the patient's psychological state
and play a role in regulating them to prevent plastic surgery addiction.

Many people come for revision surgery because their face was ruined by a failed surgery,
but many also come for more than just revision surgery,
obsessed with very small details.
However, some are easily dissatisfied with the results
and feel regret.
In cases where individuals cannot set a clear destination and goal
and continue to undergo surgery to change their appearance,
we diagnose them with ‘plastic surgery addiction’
and advise the patient against any further surgery.
To prevent plastic surgery addiction...!

1. Clearly define your initial goal and avoid obsessing over details.
It is important to clearly set the purpose of the surgery, and once you believe the goal has been reached,
it is crucial not to be overly greedy.
Pursuing perfection can actually disrupt proportions.
Rather than trying to fix every single part,
it can be a wise choice to boldly give up on some details.

2. Choose plastic surgery that suits your image and overall vibe.
Not everyone becomes beautiful by the same standards.
To achieve natural and satisfying results,
surgery should be performed in a way that complements each individual's face shape, impression, and overall atmosphere.

3. Avoid only seeing the flaws after surgery.
Some degree of regret may remain after plastic surgery.
However, if you start to forcibly search for small flaws, it becomes endless,
and this can lead to unnecessary revision surgeries.
Rather than comparing yourself to others,
it is important to feel satisfied with your own changes.

Plastic surgery is not just about making external changes;
it is also about how you perceive yourself.
If the thought of ‘just a little more’ keeps recurring,
you might already be on the verge of plastic surgery addiction.
To achieve true satisfaction through plastic surgery,
balanced goal setting, a positive self-perception,
and the professional judgment of a doctor who can help coordinate these aspects are absolutely essential.
Above all, respecting your natural self
and being able to be content with your current appearance is most important.
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