minfor Inc. (Headquarters: Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea; Representative: Takeya Nagata), under the supervision of Representative Director Lee Jun-hee of the 'Really Plastic Surgery' clinic, known for being a master of double eyelid surgery in Korea, has conducted a 'Survey on Aesthetic Medicine Around the Eyes' targeting women in their 30s and older nationwide. In recent years, as interest in aesthetic medicine to refine eye impressions has grown, the decision-making process—specifically 'what anxieties exist before the procedure' and 'what becomes the turning point for satisfaction or discomfort after the procedure'—has garnered attention. The survey revealed that the greatest pre-procedure anxiety is 'whether the final result will match the imagination.' Furthermore, while 66% are satisfied after the procedure, about 60% have considered re-consultation or re-adjustment, confirming a structure where 'satisfaction and reconsideration coexist.' It also became clear that what is questioned after the procedure is not just the immediate result, but 'changes over time' and 'slight differences from the ideal,' indicating a shift in evaluation criteria from 'instant results' to 'long-term conviction.' [Survey Summary] - Greatest pre-procedure anxiety: 'Will the result match my imagination?' (34.3%) - Satisfaction (Very + Generally): 66.3% - However, 60.8% have considered re-consultation/re-adjustment - 'Changes in impression over time' is the #1 reason for dissatisfaction (25.7%) - Most common procedure: Double eyelid burial method (26.6%), followed by under-eye fat removal (20.4%).

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