You must wait months and months to see a good result lol you look a mess the day of surgeries and weeks after , I did too but in Korea and it s the best place for surgery in the world 😊
I mean, they do. Patients often have to go to many doctors to get them to agree to procedures that shouldn’t be done until they find the one immoral one who will. Dr. Youn would never have done this.
It's doesn't matter what any1 says to som1 getting plastic surgery. They could look really bad to every1 but if that's the look that the person is gone for and they're happy with their "new look". Who are we(or the drs) to tell the patient don't get this done. You're gona look bad.
This is true! Body dysmorphia plagues a lot of people and Dr. Youn has talked about it before. Unfortunately, many doctors don't have a patient's best interests in mind and only see another paycheck.
I went to a plastic surgeon for my nose when I was 19. She refused to operate on me. I asked if we could do something else. My slips. No. She recommended I see a psychologist. Even though I still have body dysmorphia in places. I am glad and grateful that she did not operate on me.
I do believe that people can do whatever they want to their bodies, but I also believe that people have to get their mental health checked before doing *anything* like that
Lol, that doesn't help in an era where the treatment for gender dysphoria is medical transitioning and reassignment surgery. These "professionals" we seek help from are often the worst type of enablers.
@@mugen3603 No offense but I don’t see how him getting feminine plastic surgery (which doesn’t exist) matters. It’s the fact that he got plastic surgery, and it looks horrible is the issue. It being more feminine doesn’t matter.
@@PhysicallyAwake It matters that he feels the need to get plastic surgery at all. It's damn sad that people can't love themselves as they are. There are unresolved mental issues at the heart of it, and it's a damn shame we can't even talk about these things without being called bigots and haters.
@@mugen3603 medical transition, in its various forms, is one of the treatments of gender dysphoria proven to be effective. The other treatments are less invasive parts of transitioning, like name changes and living day to day as the gender they identify as. You can deny new scientific discoveries if you want, but you’ll just be wrong. IF this dude has a mental problem, presumably body dysmorphia, then surgery was a bad idea because that’s not the standard treatment for body dysmorphia. He could also just be weird and have weird tastes. Some people are just a little strange. TLDR; Medically necessary treatment for gender dysphoria is not comparable to cosmetic plastic surgery. Gender dysphoria and body dysmorphia are also two different things with different treatments.
I went to have a BBL and Tummy tuck Consultation. Just to see how much everything was going to cost and get everything put in order, And he said that he didn't think I was big enough to have liposuction.. And then referred me to a psychiatrist. He said once I got my mind right He would consider working on me. But he couldn't live with himself if he worked on me knowing I had those type of thoughts about my body.
My doctor did the opposite when I went for my consultation I was 118 lbs and I’m 5”2 for lipo and they said some areas you can never get rid of 100% without cosmetic procedures and encouraged me to get my little love handles removed… and yes, I do have mental health issues 😂😂 some doctors are in it for the money for sure have no problem taking mine
@@avey4422 I decided to go to the gym..... I made the best decision. Because not only has my body improved but my mental health and my moods are so much better.
A few plastic surgeons need to be criminally charged!!! Exploiting vulnerable people with body dysmorphia is a crime and people presenting as medical professionals unable to adhere to the Hippocratic Oath - first do no harm - need jail time to reflect on it!!!!!!
Or you know maybe this is something that the person wanted and that should be respected as well. Just because you think it looks wrong doesn't mean it is . Not sure how you can say this isn't this following their Hippocratic oath
@@folasade85 and the constitution states that people have the right to their own beliefs so don't bring god into this. An doctor isn't allowed to use their religious beliefs to coerce their patients in their decision making on procedures like this and neither are you
Why do people ruin their looks like that? I’m not against having plastic surgery to improve your appearance but some of these people have something called body dysmorphia it’s a mental health disorder,for instance ,when you see yourself in the mirror in a disfiguring way. The only problem is, you’re the only person who sees this. 😔
🤦♀️ I commented somewhere one time and said “This is the ultimate form of self loathing and hate.” and got laughed at. What else would you call it, other than disturbing!?
I agree with you. And some of these major nose revisions make it more difficult for the person to breath. Truly sad that body positivity doesn't cover this.
but everyone looks like they've been injured badly right after major ps, they will look okay once the swelling subsided unless it's really a botched job. doc is just trying to get views reacting to the guy's healing process while making it seem like it's the end result👎
Because of body dysmorphia. Not only does he have defective insecurities, but his definition of beauty is much different then ours. Some like more natural. Most people can generally see that this looks bad, but some don’t, their definition of beauty is different from ours.
I once went to a plastic surgeon to get a lipo on my calves and he told me that my calves are skinny AF and that it was a mental issue, definitely not a physical.
I think that was the point,not everyones perception of beauty is natural (as in making yourself look the best with your natural features) some peoples perception of beauty is unnatural or otherworldly (as in unique and exaggerated) which I think that’s what he was going for, to each their own just as long as he’s content
definitely, some surgeries would be avoided altogether if they exercised because they are things you could practically free instead of putting down tens of thousands of dollars. like liposuctions and butt implants, i mean you could get results in the same amount of down time you have from those surgeries at home. 3 months is all it takes to start growing some butt muscles, or shaving off fat. they look incredibly painful, and your wounds need to be massaged which is horrific, daily torture. all to prevent you from dying, which may happen anyways during recovery. either that or a tiny soreness from the gym.
@@comfortmeAlso, the greatest thing with exercise is that you benefit automatically from those 'happy hormones', and once you start to get into a routine, you just don't want to miss the next one. As a result, the outcome is always positive when breaking a sweat. Perhaps some people just want instant result rather than breaking a sweat.
@@comfortme Alright. Genetic plays a role at the gym and even when you’re under the knife there’s no way you could get the same result as a bbl or implants if you decide to work out. You ppl are literally giving false hopes I’m so sick of the « go to the gym and it’s 100% guaranteed you’ll get amber rose’s butt » narrative. That’s how I got false hopes with hips dips that thing is all about bones no matter how long I’ll work out it will never grow an inch
60 Minutes in Australia documented on doctors doing plastic surgery that were not trained to do the procedures. They were doing BBL and tummy tucks etc. They were really botching their patients and these doctors were putting the content on social media. One video showed the doctor killing a fly in the OR while the patient was on the table in the nude. It was so sickening to watch. Dr. Mark Ashton a qualified plastic surgeon, fixed some of these botched patients. He said in the interview that most plastic surgeons will not do a BBL because of the high mortality rate. If you want a procedure done in cosmetic surgery, you really have to do your research in finding a good qualified doctor.
Yeah I saw that!!! It’s soooo horrible!!! How many people have passed also because of them, or botched. And them not calling 911 which is insane to save their own ass.
Не, ну с другой стороны каждый волен делать с собой что хочет. Есть риск, что при отказе хирургов, эти люди пойдут к подпольным "специалистам" или сами себе будут что-то делать.
I think woman are jealous they dont want men looking better than them, this isn’t his finished look so why people are making comments. There’s lots of vids on here to help others stop being trolls
There should be rules for people who want plastic surgery to consult a psychologist, because mental issues and plastic surgery most of them are related. Normal plastic surgery is only for medical reasons and not for beauty, for example, like operating on a cleft lip so he can eat normally
I absolutely respect and appreciate his true response. Your honesty is NEEDED in more places in doctors offices worldwide . Yes it's there body but morals and ethic SHOULD MATTER MORE THAN SOMEONES FEELINGS
This is only partly true. A study of North American adults found that brains of roughly half the participants were still developing through age 38, while brains of the other half had ceased maturing at age 12 or 13 ...
Ok but that was right after he woke up from surgery… The first week after a procedure you have intense swelling and as a surgeon you know that you cannot see the results until weeks after. Things chill and settle. He might look really good tbh
@@nunyabeezwacks1408 We don’t know that though…he could genuinely look good. It doesn’t change my matter on the perspective, but you can’t call sometimes a botched surgery unless you see the end product after it’s done swelling.
O próprio cirurgião plástico que reagiu ao vídeo se assustou, não acredita que ele saiba o resultado desse procedimento? A reação de estranheza é genuína, ele ultrapassou os limites da naturalidade e da sutileza. Que pena!
@@nunyabeezwacks1408 I had some crazy stuff done, bone breaking in my face and such, and I looked like a bowling ball after surgery. Things sit really high at first, swollen and tight and truly you cannot see the results for weeks. It is possible this man’s results look nothing like his post-surgery pics. It’s impossible to say.
Whoever he is, I just hope he doesn't regret having so much done. But it's his money, so if he's happy, that's the main thing that matters. Even if I personally feel he didn't need anything done.
Nah happiness is not all that matters first of all we are men success is what matters and let’s be real he literally fucked up his face don’t gotta sugar coat it be honest so the next person might stop them selves from making the same mistake
@@Htx_Wero it’s his face, his pain, his money, his time. Why does it matter to you? Their body their choice, a couple people getting a lot done doesn’t mean you have to go do the same thing.
@@mooevans2537 I know I don’t did you not read what I said he did it it’s wtvr idgaf abt him I said I’d want others to look at this and learn to not make this mistake and I’m saying this because I have an aunt who was so beautiful naturally like I’m talking beautiful and she motivated me when I was just a kid to start working out and take care of my body now I’m older and I did what she said and took care of myself and proud to show her my progress and now all she does is plastic surgery and ruined her body and face so yeah I’d like to tell people to not fuck up what god made.
@@mooevans2537 ofc it’s yall virgin nobodies saying that be a fucking man take back what society took from us and use your fucking brain if you really think what he did was ok then your part of our generations problem
@@Htx_Wero seeing as I’m not a man I can’t ‘be a fucking man’. And I am taking back what society took from me, or what it’s trying to take. Society is trying to take away bodily autonomy, and saying that this guy (and anyone else!) can get whatever plastic surgery they want is taking that back. And of course I’m using my brain, I’m in this terrible world, if I don’t use my brain to question everything around me and try to have a conversation with people who disagree with me nothing will change. Oh, and one more thing: I’m happy to be part of the problem. People like you see the problem as the amazing change we are bringing into this world, and if you think I’m actually part of that? I’m very complimented by that. Thank you.
Doctors really should start addressing how unhealthy this is. People are beginning to just look at themselves and think they're absolutely imperfect and horrible due to social media maintaining a false narrative of perfectionism and equating anyone out of the sphere as filth. You're not horrible just because you have a deformity, or because you look one way or another.
As someone with body dysmorphia. Imma say this once again and again and it's annoying....we have some serious mental issues today. Issues that weren't present in the past ...
Its good u recognize that because a lot of people with that disorder give in to changing themselves for the worse and I truly think its messing up the self image and perception of themselves more, not helping 😥
crazy how he's everyone's calling him ugly after his surgery. the thing is about surgery in general is that it kind of takes a while until after the surgery until everything is done.
This should be criminal. Your plastic surgeon should be honest and give realistic expectations. This guy is young and handsome! I know, that he wanted it..but when do you do the right thing, and step in for people or refuse the surgery..so much change and truthfully, damage to someone, especially so young and vulnerable.
There's a few things I would have done as I have a few deformities that developed over childhood trauma. My upper lip doesn't close, but instead was pushed "up" as a child because my teeth didn't come in correctly and pushed my upper lip "up". Partially due to a small mouth, partially due to childhood trauma that tormented me all my life. I also have a "crooked" or bump in my nose that I HATE. No one else has this on either side. Looking back, we think that was the result of an accident that broke my collar bone and killed my front left tooth (which is now an implant). Only thing that makes sense is along with my collar bone and tooth, my nose was broken and we just didn't know it. So if I had any plastic, I would have my upper lip close naturally, where instead, I have to "create a suction" that actually makes me look like I'm frowning. Otherwise, my mouth gets dry fast and easy. I would have the bump in my nose evened out and the tip of my nose shortened (which would help my lip close naturally). But I'm now 40 and my attitude is it's all a part of who I am as I'm FINALLY at peace with the trauma I endured.
oh heck naw that dude jacked up his face. plastic surgeons need to tell people to get psych counseling first if they're using plastic surgery for cosmetic reasons and not for fixing injuries or correcting deformations
So sad for all of us. We are never supposed to be content with ourselves, no matter what we look like or how much we change, we are always made to feel there is better and we still aren’t good enough.
For those who mentioned God, which has nothing to do with this, God also made us to be smart enough to become doctors who can perform such surgeries. This is not criminal unless the doctor is not licensed/certified. No medical evaluation is necessary. People get plastic/cosmetic surgery all the time and when they see something that doesn’t look or seem normal to them, they make a big deal about it. He wanted to look Asian; so what? Light people want to be dark. Dark people want to be light. People with straight hair want curly hair and people with curly hair want straight hair. I highly doubt there is a single person on this planet that is completely happy or satisfied with exactly how they naturally look unaltered, whether it be makeup up or surgery.
Dr youn, You need to address the comments in your comment section. You reaction was overblown and im honestly ashamed of you. You are a licensed plastic surgeon, you knew this was just swelling. The amount of hate and spite in this comment section and these people are not good people, they spout opinions that should br kept to themselves. Also, never say "doesnt need anything done". It is not your choice.
Actually David was an overfilled patient and dissolved and had some excess skin. He had a cheek lift and cantholasty. His surgeon does go a little tight with it. But he is looking more natural these days. This is swelling from a lift. This is so rude and as a surgeon should know that
A man's attractiveness comes from things like his courage, intelligence, confidence; and his ability to protect and provide. As for looks, as long as he's not ugly and out of shape, it doesn't really matter. Can any of the women who read this comment confirm it?