Kim Jong-un's strict decree: Women who get breast implants will face severe punishment.
In North Korea, Kim Jong Un has banned breast implant surgery, calling it an antisocial and capitalist practice. Breaking the rules can lead to harsh punishments, including sending women and doctors to labor camps and public trials. According to Kim Jong Un, breast augmentation surgery and eyelid surgery are antisocial practices and illegal. Violators are being severely punished.
Kim Jong Un has banned breast implant surgery in North Korea. Breast implant surgery has been described as antisocial and capitalistic. Furthermore, if a woman or doctor violates this rule, they face harsh punishments, including being sent to labor camps and publicly prosecuted.
Indeed, Kim Jong Un has issued this strict and unusual decree regarding the women of his country. According to the new rule, breast implant surgery, or breast augmentation surgery, has been completely banned in North Korea. Kim Jong Un's government is strictly enforcing this rule.
Action against those who oppose it
Any woman or doctor caught violating this rule is being severely punished. The government is identifying such women through intelligence and patrol teams. If a woman is suspected of having undergone the surgery, she may also be subjected to a physical examination by Kim Jong Un's health team.
Breast Enlargement Surgery Completely Illegal
It is noteworthy that in Kim Jong Un-led North Korea, breast enlargement surgery and eyelid surgery are considered "unsocialist acts," which are completely illegal. Anyone found performing these practices faces immediate action. Kim Jong Un's announcement of the new plans came as a doctor and two 20-year-old women faced public trial for allegedly performing illegal breast surgeries.
Figure Making a Threat to the Socialist System
According to the South Korean news agency Daily NK, "In September, a public trial was held at a cultural center in Sariwon City against a doctor who performed illegal breast augmentation and two women who underwent the procedure. During the trial, it was stated that the women had become "influenced by capitalist customs," which led to their desire to "improve their figures," and therefore, they were branded a threat to the socialist system. The two women faced humiliation during the public trial.