Asian aesthetics often prioritize harmony, balance, and natural results rather than Westernized ideals.
For example, in eye surgery, patients may seek upper and lower blepharoplasty to reduce heaviness or under-eye puffiness, while others may pursue double eyelid surgery to create or enhance a visible upper eyelid crease—always tailored to preserve cultural features and personal preferences. In Asian rhinoplasty, structural differences such as a low nasal bridge or weak tip support often require cartilage grafts or silicone implants for safe, long-lasting projection and definition. Facial rejuvenation procedures like the facelift or mini-facelift are adapted to thicker skin and unique soft tissue anatomy to restore youthful contours without over-tightening.
Dr. Park, who is bilingual and native Korean speaker, spent time in Seoul, South Korea, where she learned from some of the master surgeons at both Yonsei University (Severance Hospital) as well as at multiple private practices in Gangnam specifically regarding Asian aesthetic surgery. She will walk with you every step of the way to deliver balanced, natural results that fit your goals.