Approximately 80% Feel Positive After Explanations by Highly Specialized Doctors: 'Conviction' Decides Double Eyelid 'Re-adjustment' Rather Than Fear

Minfo Co., Ltd. conducted a survey on eye-area cosmetic medicine. While 66% are satisfied, about 60% consider re-adjustments. 80% feel positive if specialists thoroughly explain risks, showing a shift towards long-term conviction.
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Minfo Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea; Representative: Takeya Nagata) conducted a "Survey on Cosmetic Medical Procedures Around the Eyes" targeting women in their 30s and older nationwide.

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Survey Name: [Survey on Cosmetic Medical Procedures Around the Eyes]
Survey Period: February 4, 2026 - February 5, 2026
Target: Nationwide / Women in their 30s to 60s (Internet survey monitors)
Valid Responses: 554 people who have experienced cosmetic medical procedures on or around the eyes
Conducted by: Crestep LLC

In recent years, while interest in cosmetic medical procedures to improve the appearance of the eye area has been increasing, attention is also shifting to awareness of "what comes next" after the procedure.
This survey revealed that while the satisfaction rate after the procedure reaches 66%, approximately 60% of respondents have considered re-consultation or re-adjustment. It shows the reality that even when satisfied, the psychological desire to get closer to their ideal coexists.
Furthermore, many people place importance on "changes over time" and "explanations from highly specialized doctors," revealing that the evaluation axis of cosmetic medicine is shifting from "perfection at that moment" to "long-term conviction."

## ■ Survey Summary
- Re-adjustment is "preferred to be avoided but will be done if necessary" (22.0%, highest).
- 20.8% recognize it as a "natural adjustment that becomes necessary after observing the progress."
- 58.3% are convinced by "adjusting while observing changes over time."
- The No. 1 reassuring factor is "honest explanation of risks and limitations" (22.2%).
- Positive if there is an explanation from a specialist: 80.0%.

## ■ Is Re-adjustment a "Positive Choice" or "Something to Avoid"?
The most common response was "prefer to avoid but if necessary." In other words, re-adjustment is not seen as an "active desire" but as a rational decision to bridge the gap between ideal and reality.
On the other hand, about 18% recognize it as a "positive choice to improve the degree of perfection." Re-adjustment is no longer purely negative but is beginning to take on the meaning of a "brush-up."

### ■ Specific Image of Re-adjustment is Still Ambiguous