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In order to look like a Korean star, a 22-year-old Canadian man spent more than $200,000 on plastic surgery and eventually died in South Korea

Worship of idols must also have a positive meaning, otherwise he will bury his life like the following 22-year-old man chasing stars. On April 25, some South Korean media reported that a 22-year-old Canadian man died after complications from plastic surgery in South Korea at the age of 22 in order to make himself look like BTS member Park Jimin.

In order to look like a Korean star, a 22-year-old Canadian man spent more than $200,000 on plastic surgery and eventually died in South Korea

It is reported that in order to completely transform into Park Jimin, the Canadian man spent $220,000 to perform 12 surgeries on his face, nose, eyes, eyebrows, mouth and other body parts in the past year. Recently, the Canadian man had jaw prosthesis surgery because he was dissatisfied with his chin and wanted to change into a V-shaped face, but he did not expect complications and died after being rescued in a hospital in South Korea for a few hours.

In order to look like a Korean star, a 22-year-old Canadian man spent more than $200,000 on plastic surgery and eventually died in South Korea
In order to look like a Korean star, a 22-year-old Canadian man spent more than $200,000 on plastic surgery and eventually died in South Korea

And the Canadian man is so addicted to the lineup, in addition to his appearance anxiety, is also because he felt that his Westerner appearance was discriminated against a lot in the process of forming Park Jimin in South Korea, and it was difficult to find a job in South Korea.

In order to look like a Korean star, a 22-year-old Canadian man spent more than $200,000 on plastic surgery and eventually died in South Korea

With the prevalence of Korean idol culture in the world, a large number of Korean artists who are known as "good-looking and natural" and Korean artists who have become beautiful in plastic surgery have also brought the Korean plastic surgery industry into the eyes of a large number of fans. Therefore, every year, a large number of groupies around the world go to South Korea for cosmetic surgery out of more desire to be close to idols and anxious about appearance, and many people have died on the plastic surgery table, including some rich children, which undoubtedly reveals that cosmetic surgery is not as safe as ordinary people imagine.

In order to look like a Korean star, a 22-year-old Canadian man spent more than $200,000 on plastic surgery and eventually died in South Korea

Take the very common liposuction surgery, it will produce a series of problems such as fat embolism, fluid imbalance, fluid accumulation, anesthetic poisoning, numbness, organ puncture, skin infection and so on during the whole process, and it cannot fundamentally reduce weight! Because liposuction is simply the removal of subcutaneous fat, it has no effect on the improvement of visceral fat, and it is necessary to maintain a constant weight after the operation to maintain the effect.

In order to look like a Korean star, a 22-year-old Canadian man spent more than $200,000 on plastic surgery and eventually died in South Korea

And today's incident of the Canadian man not only proves that star chasing should be moderate and everything is too late, but also informs the public of the risks of plastic surgery at the cost of death. What do you think about this? Welcome to leave a message to discuss~

In order to look like a Korean star, a 22-year-old Canadian man spent more than $200,000 on plastic surgery and eventually died in South Korea

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