South Korean actress Park Min-young shot to fame across Asia for her iconic role in the K-drama 'What's Wrong with Secretary Kim.' She is set to turn 40 next March, and was spotted at a fashion event on August 26, looking noticeably slimmer. Her face, in particular, appeared so gaunt that it resembled a skull.
What drew even more attention was that after the event, Park Min-young posted some photos on Instagram. Despite the heavy use of filters, her overly thin real state was hard to conceal. According to Korean media reports, although Park Min-young's skin looked smooth and delicate at the event, her cheeks appeared sunken and her chin seemed too long. Filters were used to make her cheeks look fuller, but instead made her cheekbones stand out even more.
Park Min-young once openly admitted to undergoing surgery, and the report pointed out that she maintained her beauty with “artificial enhancements.” However, such beauty has an expiration date. As she approaches 40, with substantial collagen loss, it’s difficult to maintain her former looks. She has been said to have developed a 'skull face,' likely due to age, dieting, and cosmetic treatments that have brought obvious changes to her appearance.
Park Min-young once openly admitted to undergoing surgery, and the report pointed out that she maintained her beauty with “artificial enhancements.” However, such beauty has an expiration date. As she approaches 40, with substantial collagen loss, it’s difficult to maintain her former looks. She has been said to have developed a 'skull face,' likely due to age, dieting, and cosmetic treatments that have brought obvious changes to her appearance.