Beauty Capital of the World: A Synthetic Analysis of the Historical Evolution of Cosmetic Surgery in South Korea
Keywords:
plastic surgery, South Korea, cosmetic surgery, historyAbstract
Plastic surgery, a practice that has evolved significantly over time, holds a unique place in South Korea and plays a significant role in earning its crown as “the beauty capital of the world.” From its roots in traditional Confucian beliefs that deemed the body sacred and inviolable to its present status as a global hub for cosmetic enhancement, South Korea’s journey with plastic surgery is both intricate and fascinating. My interest in cosmetic surgery stemmed from my constant exposure to pop culture and entertainment. Growing up in a rapidly globalizing world, I observed how media and pop culture played significant roles in defining beauty standards, particularly in East Asia, and later spread to the West. The rise of K-pop and Korean dramas not only captivated global audiences but also propagated specific ideals of physical appearance, creating a ripple effect that influenced beauty trends worldwide. This cultural phenomenon intrigued me and led me to research the way people have used to actively change their appearance in order to fit into certain beauty ideals: cosmetic surgery. As the “cosmetic surgery capital of the world,” I investigated South Korea’s history of cosmetic surgery in hopes of finding the social roots that shaped the cosmetic surgery industry and constructed the beauty ideals we now perceive. This paper will explore the historical milestones, cultural shifts, and socio-economic factors that have shaped the practice and perception of plastic surgery and beauty in South Korea.