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  • Wednesday, August 12: First Day of School
  • Don't forget your spirit shirts on Friday
The Student News Site of Daegu International School

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The Student News Site of Daegu International School

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"눈만 고치면 예쁠 것 같은데..." (If you just fixed your eyes, you would be prettier...) is a common saying between those that glorify double eyelid surgery in Korea. Graphic by Ava Cho and Jade Lee.

To Cut or Not To Cut?

Jodie Lee, Elizabeth Ryu, and Jade Lee November 29, 2022
Every time a new school year starts, I can’t recognize the kids that walk by and wave at me as they walk in with puffy eyes and a mask on. Not until later on, I would notice that it was somebody I knew who got double eyelid surgery over the summer.
Kan-Hak-Du, a famous YouTuber, lamented the consequences of his rhinoplasty. He revealed that his post-surgical nose is ‘melting down,’ and the hospital in question held a public lawsuit against his ‘insensitive behavior.’ Photo courtesy of Choson Media.

Plastic Surgery Rides Fine Line Between Toxic Trend and Cosmetic Care

Over time, plastic surgery has become an evident part of modern society. The growing population of those going under the knife serves as living proof of dissatisfaction in physical appearance among various age groups. Surprisingly, the concept of plastic surgery originated from a torturing method used by ancient Indian prisoners. Slicing up the sinner's nose, which represented the damnation of wealth and well-being, has taken quite an interesting turn to now becoming the symbol of self-care and conventional beauty.
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