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Who had plastic surgery in red velvet?
Irene from Red Velvet has the most sought-after face in K-pop with her “clear-cut features”, says plastic surgeon Kim Jong-myung.
Does Irene have fake teeth?
Irene had multiple set of dentures that were all ill-fitting, affecting her aesthetics, health, eating and digestion habits. Irene came to see us in the hope of finally finding a solution to her denture problems. She has had multiple sets of dentures over the years but struggled to find a set that was a good fit.
Do all Kpop idols get veneers?
Not all idols get veneer treatment. Park Ho San further explained that male idols in particular choose to retain their natural teeth even if they have the option to undergo further treatments and procedures.
Do kpop idols whiten their teeth?
K-pop idols such as Taeyeon from Girl’s Generation and Onew have had braces to straighten their teeth, as well. Teeth whitening is widely used in Korea from whitening toothpastes to treatments at home or the dentist’s office. But K-pop idols also have some makeup tricks to make their teeth look whiter.
Did Red Velvet’s Yeri have plastic surgery?
Netizens accuse Red Velvet member Yeri for alleged plastic surgery with photo evidence. Although plastic surgery is common in the K-pop industry, many fans and netizens find evidence from the past in order to prove these claims. But is a Red Velvet member involved in alleged plastic surgery claims as well?
Did Seulgi from Red Velvet have plastic surgery?
She has a very natural look and is probably the only Red Velvet member that didn’t have plastic surgery. Some pictures like this one show her nose used to be bigger and less arched. It could’ve been the wrong angle and lighting, but a nose job seems the most likely for Seulgi.
Did any of the K-pop idols have plastic surgery?
All of them had plastic surgery but unfortunately a lot of people do not notice the difference on their faces, or they just deny it. I would like to add, judging from their pre-debut photos they had their procedure when they were mid-teen (which is legal and common in South Korea) and they are still doing minor changes to their faces.