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As technology improves, plastic surgery is getting cheaper, safer, better, and more popular around the world.
Nowhere is it catching on faster than in South Korea, where one in five women in Seoul have had some type of procedure, according to a 2009 survey by Trend Monitor.
It has become so common in South Korea that most of the stigma regarding surgery has dropped away, and celebrities and beauty queens openly discuss treatment.
Americans should take a good look at what could be a glimpse into the future.

Everyone in Korea wants the same look: Light skin, tiny nose, wide eyes with

 double lids, and a small face with a V-shaped chin.

Everyone in Korea wants the same look: Light skin, tiny nose, wide eyes with double lids, and a small face with a V-shaped chin.

Koreans get plastic surgery to achieve this idealized look more than any other 

nation. It's estimated that one in five women in Seoul has had some type of plastic 

surgery.

Koreans get plastic surgery to achieve this idealized look more than any other nation. It's estimated that one in five women in Seoul has had some type of plastic surgery.

Girl groups like T-ara readily admit to what procedures they've had done.

Girl groups like T-ara readily admit to what procedures they've had done.

Eyelid surgery to create a double lid and nose jobs to lengthen and thin the nose 

are the most popular surgeries. These procedures are so common, they're called 

"the basics."

Eyelid surgery to create a double lid and nose jobs to lengthen and thin the nose are the most popular surgeries. These procedures are so common, they're called

The Miss Korea 2013 contestants were mocked in the media for looking so similar 

— with suggestions that some had had plastic surgery.

The Miss Korea 2013 contestants were mocked in the media for looking so similar — with suggestions that some had had plastic surgery.