Korean beauty standards emphasize specific features: V-shaped face, large eyes, small nose, pale skin, and youthful appearance. While seeking surgery in Korea, it's crucial to balance these standards with your own cultural background and personal preferences.

Many international patients arrive with celebrity photos, requesting specific Korean star features. Experienced surgeons will advise on what's achievable and appropriate for your facial structure. A feature that looks natural on a Korean celebrity may appear incongruous on a different face.

The best outcomes typically occur when patients seek enhancement of their existing features rather than complete transformation toward a specific ethnic aesthetic. Korean surgical techniques can be applied to any face while respecting individual characteristics.

Communication becomes critical here. Clearly express whether you want to look "more Korean" or simply want Korean surgical expertise applied to your face. Both are valid goals but lead to different surgical plans.

Bring photos of yourself that you like, not just celebrity images. Show surgeons what you consider attractive about your current face—this helps them understand your aesthetic preferences beyond Korean beauty standards.