
Comedian Yeon Ye-rim candidly confessed about the plastic surgeries she has undergone.
On the 11th, a video was posted on the YouTube channel 'Yeon Ye-rim' where she answered questions from subscribers alongside fellow comedian Heo Mi-jin.
In the video, Yeon Ye-rim revealed, "I had my eyes done 8 times, my nose 3 times, I corrected my mouth, and I had teeth whitening," adding, "I had my breasts done once," confessing that the number of surgeries exceeds ten.
In particular, Yeon Ye-rim humorously mentioned, "The doctor said that makeup melts silicone," and left a message saying, "I hope my descendants will definitely put makeup on me when I die."
Regarding her eight eyelid surgeries, Yeon Ye-rim explained, "To clarify, I had my first surgery after finishing my senior year exams, but my eyelids were thick and my nose looked like an avatar." She went through eight surgeries after the first one went wrong to achieve her current look.
She continued, "In fact, there is a surgery I haven't disclosed until now," revealing that she had contour surgery. She expressed satisfaction, noting that people often don't recognize it and just ask, "Did you lose weight?"

Additionally, she identified contouring and breast surgery as the areas she is most satisfied with. Yeon Ye-rim emphasized, "Breast surgery is one of the surgeries that women are most satisfied with," stating, "I can wear fitted clothes, and my satisfaction as a woman is high."
Regarding the reasons for undergoing multiple surgeries, she shared, "It was due to my insecurities about my face," adding, "I wanted to fill my insecurities about my appearance with plastic surgery, but I still don’t feel pretty. It seems that healing my mind comes first."
To her subscribers, Yeon Ye-rim advised, "Don’t undergo surgery recklessly," and encouraged them to "just love yourself."
Yeon Ye-rim debuted as a comedian in 2013 through KBS's 28th public recruitment and has been active in KBS2's 'Gag Concert', tvN's 'Comedy Big League', and on theater stages.
[Kim Mi-ji, Star Today Reporter]