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With his cocksure smirk and cute, small face, who doesn't want to look like G-Dragon, even during his bad hair days? 'GlobalPost' writer Geoffrey Cain recently explored what it would take to get plastic surgery to look just like him.
Cain visited the Cinderella Plastic Surgery and Dental Clinic located in Gangnam to receive a consultation from Dr. Chung Jong Pil on the G-Dragon procedure. According to Dr. Chung, G-Dragon's slender face is one that is often envied and Cain writes in his article that many Korean men try to mimic G-Dragon's look.
The cost to look like G-Dragon, however, is not very pretty. Cain found that in order to look like the glamorous K-Pop star, he would need a forehead lift, liposuction, botox injections, and a jaw-shaving, making for a total of $26,700 USD in costs. According to Dr. Chung, it would take around six months before his new face would even settle and for the swelling to go down.
The article provides a photoshopped image of what Cain would look like if he underwent the procedure.
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Looking perfect takes a lot of work, but according to Cain, Koreans will pay for that cost. In his article he writes that a 2009 survey revealed that one in five Korean women have undergone surgery. Koreans also generally make up a quarter of the $21 billion USD that goes into the global plastic surgery industry.
To read more about his experience, you can visit Businessinsider.
With his cocksure smirk and cute, small face, who doesn't want to look like G-Dragon, even during his bad hair days? 'GlobalPost' writer Geoffrey Cain recently explored what it would take to get plastic surgery to look just like him.
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Cain visited the Cinderella Plastic Surgery and Dental Clinic located in Gangnam to receive a consultation from Dr. Chung Jong Pil on the G-Dragon procedure. According to Dr. Chung, G-Dragon's slender face is one that is often envied and Cain writes in his article that many Korean men try to mimic G-Dragon's look.
The cost to look like G-Dragon, however, is not very pretty. Cain found that in order to look like the glamorous K-Pop star, he would need a forehead lift, liposuction, botox injections, and a jaw-shaving, making for a total of $26,700 USD in costs. According to Dr. Chung, it would take around six months before his new face would even settle and for the swelling to go down.
The article provides a photoshopped image of what Cain would look like if he underwent the procedure.
Image credit: GlobalPost
Looking perfect takes a lot of work, but according to Cain, Koreans will pay for that cost. In his article he writes that a 2009 survey revealed that one in five Korean women have undergone surgery. Koreans also generally make up a quarter of the $21 billion USD that goes into the global plastic surgery industry.
To read more about his experience, you can visit Businessinsider.
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