Ooh, the surgery collaboration of my dreams! I follow you both, because you're genuine, and you actually want to help people, not just make money from them.
After viewing the entire video, I wish I could give it more than a thumbs up. That seems inadequate for how good this was. It was a mature discussion and was done with class and kindness. Two gentle men.
As always! It's one of the reasons I follow both these professionals: gentleness, decency & kindness of heart...all while being as truthful as possible! Dream collab eh??!!🤤😍🎁
I remember Christie Brinkley denying plastic surgery for the last ten years saying her youthful face and body are all due to veganism. The blank, wide-eyed stare into the camera denying plastic surgery is so hilarious 😂
When she was younger (early 50’s) she denied having a facelift ,only fillers and Botox ,and frankly I believe her..However, A few years later she suddenly looked way more youthful and she no longer denied surgery yet wouldn’t admit to it either. She’ll just say she has a “wonderful dermatologist “.
Back in the 90s when I worked for a major health insurance company before HIPAA, Christie was a member and claims for procedures were consistently submitted but always denied....hahaha....so every time I've ever heard her say her looks are the result of being a vegan I call it out... just stop trying to fool everyone..
I find it so sad that Michael Jackson thought it necessary to butcher his face like that ‼️🥺. He already was not only a physically beautiful man, but talented beyond words. RIP Michael 😢
I always thought he had a pretty good first nasal surgery, though unnecessary for correcting anything cosmetic. After that, things started getting out of control over the years. 😢
He should have stopped at thriller...he looked fine there. But the "Bad" Michael was also fine...he looked really good there too. It went downhill after that 😢
Yes, I thought he was gorgeous, and apparently half the world did too. They still appreciated his talent, but not the looks so much. He started looking strange, so it was easy to believe every rumor about him.😢
I think Jamie Lee Curtis looks beautiful. She's natural looking. And seriously, your eyes are drawn to that fantastic smile. It lights up her whole face.
But she has no jowling. I think she may have done something for that. No jowls at 70 is not possible. People think that if a woman doesn't look done it means she hasn't had anything done. But my goal is also to eliminate jowling, and I don't care about wrinkles and grey hair.
Quite a few years ago, Jamie Lee did a magazine article (a woman's magazine) where she showed everything that studios do to make you appear different. She was brave enough to pose in basic underwear pointing out her main flaws and explaining the wardrobe tricks to downplay them. It was eye opening.
Speaking of red light therapy for hair…….in 2020 I was diagnosed with lichen planus pilaris. My body was attacking and killing my hair follicles. I went to a specialist who told me my hair would not grow back. I read up on it and she was right. I got depressed. I was put on meds for my head. I started researching red light caps. Expensive. I bought one. Two years later…….i have new hair growth! My Dr. was so happy that she now prescribes the cap for other patients with the same condition. I also use red light on my face. Every night I light up the room with my cap and face mask. 😂
Even if Dolly’s plastic surgeries are so obvious her look is just… so her? Like I still love her look and can’t imagine her not looking this way. Her openness definitely helped more people be open about their procedures too
It's been her calling card since the 80s...she was one of the first hardcore celebrities regarding plastic surgery, along with Liz Taylor. I remember reading my grandmother's National Enquirers from the day. Dolly was always on magazine covers, talking about her body.
Michael Jackson was so beautiful on the cover of the "Off the Wall" album. He had the most beautiful doe eyes and full lips that fit his face and gave him a gentle look. I just remember feeling sad.
Selena's a hypocrite. She promotes herself as a voice against body shaming and then, despite it's no one's business what she weighs, she turns around and draws attention to her weight when she announces what she ate that caused the body weight. To suggest that if someone gains weight, they'd better explain themselves or to sit there, filming herself as she bemoans how she wants to be "SKINNY" sends the worst message. She needs to pack in talking out both sides of her mouth.
some get hooked/addicted on/to surgery, someonen like Michael would have gotten a lot of care and attention by doctors and nurses. he probably liked the personal attention more than the surgery itself.
@@donalkinsella4380something is wrong with you …I’m implying you think his natural Afrocentric look isn’t as beautiful as his post surgeries 🤨 when ur in the industry it’s all about being fake and loosing yourself you should definitely rethink and reflect on that statement
I’m 75 and was a dental hygienist for 40 years. As we age our teeth yellow so bleaching them can take years off your look. I’d bleach before ever doing veneers. One warning: we’d tell patients not to go whiter than the whites of the eyes. If you go whiter then you end up with the Chicklets look. We want people to see our eyes first and then the teeth. Remember Ross in Friends when he bleached too much? 😂😂😂
I don't have a problem with people having plastic surgery, I just have a problem when they lie about it. And some celebs do WAY too much. Jamie Lee Curtis is a breath of fresh air, just like Helen Mirren and Judi Dench. It's nice to see some wrinkles in Hollywood.
Mickey Rourke is a different case study entirely. His "before" photo shown was right when he was getting interested in boxing. For a few years he quit acting and did just that, which ruined his looks. He later found it impossible to land handsome leading man roles and began a spiral of horrible cosmetic procedures. To do an accurate comparison, you would need to compare his post-boxing headshot vs a recent 2024 photo.
Its all bullshit. His boxingcareer ended 1994. There are interviews from 94 where his face looks completely fine and undamaged from boxing, like "Mickey Rourke - The Word (1994) Interview" on youtube. Maybe he thought a facelift would help restart his acting career or he did it because of insecurities. Doubt he will never tell the real reason.
It is like that lie Sophia Loren used to tell…that she only used olive oil to look young. It isnt true, but a lot of people will believe it for some reason.
I love Jamie Lee Curtis, she's awesome, and the way she chose (not getting cosmetic procedures) actually helps her to get roles. Because movies need actresses who are in their 50s, 60s, 70s and beyond, to play characters their age. If you need someone to portray Dorothy from Small Town Iowa, who is 64 and spent her whole life on a farm, you don't want a face full of fillers.
Imagine my enjoyment when I found my 2 favorite docs on RU-vid doing a colab. Please consider doing more. Both of you provide honest content regarding beauty and plastic surgery. Give me the pros and cons so I can make an informed decision . Risk reward analysis is important to me.
I appreciate her view toward aging and plastic surgery. She looks better than nearly all of the plastic faces in Hollywood. However, it looks to me like she could have taken better care of her skin. Probably a lot of sun damage. Looks to me like she has a lot of wrinkles for her age.
@melissa. She looks around Dolly & Cher age...... Her Skin looks 70ish.... She didn't take care of herself.... All that money... Jamie started to get mature in the faces, starting in the 90s...
Great collaboration between two awesome surgeons!! Thank you both for your honest comments and always promoting body-positivity. We need more people like you on social media :)
Dude you’ve got to talk about Madonna. I’m intrigued. Did she have like a two step procedure or something? Because at the start of 2023 she appeared at that awards ceremony looking really weird, but by the time her tour started in October she was looking like the Madonna of old. Do we know what happened?
It can take many months for the swelling from plastic surgery to go away. It seems we were first seeing her not too long after her procedures, but now we're seeing the final post-swelling results.
MJ never wanted to “change his race” He loved his people and never bragged about the MILLIONS he gave to Black causes. That’s also eventually what did him in since he was about to be one of the most powerful in the game, owning his own catalogue plus the Beatles
Omg. My 2 favorite plastic surgeons doing a collab. Thank you both for helping inform and educate us to make sure we know the ins and outs of plastic surgery
I loved listening to both Drs . I have seen awful and frightening people before and after .. Was it dollar store surgery!!!? How would one know what you would wake up too?? Really!! 😮
I love you both! This is the best video….2 of my favs!!! I don’t mind people “having things done” but when they try to pass it off as “their own skincare line” or as “being healthy” then that’s where it bothers me. Love you both!!!
Dolly looks great?! What?! I thought he was going to start laughing, but he was serious. She looks ridiculous. I don’t care who you are, plastic surgery doesn’t make you look younger, it just makes you look like you’re TRYING to look younger. It’s temporary and what a flip’n waste of money. Go natural and be proud of aging. Gosh, what a sad society. I’m 100% supportive of Jamie Lee Curtis. She looks the best out of everyone they showed, both physically and mentally.
Two of my favorites on RU-vid. Thanks to you both for your no nonsense professional opinions. Always good to hear from doctors what not to waste your money on. ❤
This was just so, so great! I had plastic surgery last year. Love the coverage of people who have not had it or not many things and the positivity for those who did a lot and look just great. I learned so much too about the face and facial surgery. It was a positive, non hype discussion. Winning and fun collaboration. Glad there will be more. Thank you both.
I will be 60 this year and I'm totally happy with that. My hair is still a dark blonde, and I now have wrinkles. My beard and my chest hair is totally white. I like my look. I trim and visit the Barber every four weeks for a hair and beard trim. I really have no problem with aging.
There is NO WAY POSSIBLE that a 69~year old woman, and I don’t care HOW good her genes are, can look THAT fantastic without a ton of cosmetic surgery 🤨
That was a beautiful picture of Jaime Lee Curtis on the right, beside you Dr Youn. She looked so much like her mother Janet Lee! She's a lovely person irl too!
I saw Dolly Parton on a show years ago talking about plastic surgery. She was asked (in a nice, and respectful way) if she had had any plastic surgery done. She readily admitted to having had several procedures done. She said that, yes, she would continue to have things done as needed, as she aged. She was very funny saying that..."It if it bags and sags, I"ll have it sucked and tucked" and git rid of it, if I can". Then she giggled and grinned and said she wanted to "look as good as she could, for as long as she could". The interview was honest and funny, and pure Dolly.
I dont think she looks older, I think our perception of what women should look like at a certain age has largely been altered because of the expectation of cosmetic surgeries in celebrities we see in media.
I am white and I had Vitiligo. It started w a dime size spot on my forehead. My Doc told me he thought it was Vitiligo, I said you mean like Michael Jackson? He said he didn't think that is what turned Michael white. The whole transformation took about 10 yrs. I really did look awful, different skin colors on your face. I got a lot of stares. Pictures of me during that time, showed how bad it really was. Now I have to stay out of the sun, or I could get skin cancer really easily. Now I'm super, super white. I don't like it.
Mickey Rourke's face was destroyed when he tried to fight professionally. That gorgeous face from the 30's was shattered and had to be rebuilt. He says the doctor he went to botched it and that's why he never looked the same again, even when he was still young. It gives him character as a guy, if he was a woman, way different story, career dead in the water. Love this collab guys! Nice work!
It was so so good to see Dr. Youn again, he is always kind in his comments, so are you, both of you promote natural ageing, so refreshing, God bless both of you.
Would you mind doing a more in-depth video on vitiligo? I'm very, very curious about it as someone with vitiligo myself. When I was little, I often used MJ as an example because I thought he was just like me, a melanated person whose spots homogenized over their entire body. When he passed, I was pretty young and it was before it was considered cool or candid to talk about procedures you've had publicly so I've always been curious as to why everyone behaves as though it's so impossible to end up with one skin color with vitiligo. So my overarching question is: is vitiligo only spots and patches of missing melanin over the body or can it homogenize? If it can't, what are some other skin conditions and/or autoimmune disorders that can have this result?
Such a great video, with two of my favorite plastic surgery RU-vidrs together (my other favorite is Lorry Hill, but Dr. Gary has done videos with her already). I look forward to their second collaboration, on Dr. Youn's channel.
I don't understand the buccal fat removal trend. In my teens and twenties I used to hate my chubby face (despite having a thin body) and was even bullied for it, but now at 35 I always get mistaken for being 25 or younger because of it. Don't do the buccal fat removal, please!
I heard that he got his skin lightened to hide his vitiligo. Back in the day people weren’t as nice about it so it makes sense if he was insecure. I remember when i was like 5 or 6 i had a swim instructor who had it and was had patches all over. I remember when i got home i told my mom my instructors skin was colored “like a cow” and i was 5, i thought it was super neat and totally didn’t see it as an insult, but my mom did scold me and for good reason! If i said that in front of him he might have felt insulted, and im glad i learned so young, but at the same time ive seen full grown adults be mean about skin conditions especially back then, so i can understand if he made the decision to look white at the time. He always said he was proud to be black so i dont think he would have done it if he didn’t have vitiligo
Woah I've heard the concept of the body having memory in relation to dentistry and was fascinated that our teeth remember where they originally were and will naturally try to shift back (hence why you have to wear retainers after braces) but had no idea the same concept relates to other parts of our anatomies like the nose?!! That's so wild considering on my instagram explore page I keep seeing rhinoplasty results and it is always advertised or presented as a permanent or everlasting change but heard even from people who have them that it requires a lot of maintenance or as you guys mentioned the nose also ages and can change shape n such. My mind is still blown lol and idk there's something slightly poetic and beautiful about our bodies trying to go back to the original state? I'm curious as to why it does that - does it have to do with equilibrium somehow? Does the body sense a defect has happened and is the first healing response is to use memory to go back to the way things were before? As some sort of coping mechanism? My mind is so activated lol. Thanks for the educational content!
Noses and ears just never stop growing. A nose will keep growing even after a rhinoplasty, hence it will still change in appearance with age, even if it was reshaped. A ‘done’ nose of course won’t fully regrow, say, a hump, but it will grow larger, may droop a little due to the aging of tissue and cartilage etc etc
The only "plastic Surgery" I've gotten was when the doctor who closed my tracheostomy hole after it didn't close once it got taken out. The doctor made my trach scar not sink in.
Iggy also had an upper bleph and brow lift. I have analyzed Jamie Lee Curtis a long time ago, and before she started acting, she got a nose job around college age and she had gotten breast implants later on.