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@elysiumbordeaux
@elysiumbordeaux 3 года назад
This is why he warns people to think well about surgery or alteration decisions 'cause none of this is a joke. Little mistake may give you severe complications.
@carmeng5421
@carmeng5421 3 года назад
I think he's wonderful. I've seen videos and comments from women on Real Self with horror stores about their procedures where the doctors don't care nor admit their mistakes.
@teijaflink2226
@teijaflink2226 3 года назад
Yeah some plastic surgeons seem to do anything just for money on mentally ill patients. I love how he wants people to really think about it and to see that it's more a last resort.
@rekietabeatslc9980
@rekietabeatslc9980 3 года назад
Yup, even with "simple" procedures. Can't imagine how someone could go to unlicensed practitioner in motel room, etc
@mer3648
@mer3648 3 года назад
Then he poked up a girls face in the dark! He didn't treat her right, he should have sent her to the ER immediately, her nose nearly died. She was lucky he was only busy 6 hours
@libralillyknits
@libralillyknits 3 года назад
@@mer3648 He should have sent her to the E.R prior to knowing there was an issue?? That is an injection risk. IMO it takes a bad ass to own up to that sort of fault..not even my 5 yr old will admit when he's wrong.
@mariatrinidad1370
@mariatrinidad1370 3 года назад
I’m curious, did you/the hospital cover her medical expenses after the complications of the first story?? I’m not sure what the protocol is here so I wanna know ☺️
@Sphaatikhaa
@Sphaatikhaa 3 года назад
Yes, I'm wondering the same thing. B/c we all know that medical insurance does not normally cover cosmetic procedures, so what happens when cosmetic procedures have bad outcomes?
@justkittensbeingkittens5892
@justkittensbeingkittens5892 3 года назад
I was wondering that too, it was sort of a bad judgement call and probably not allowed so I’m assuming she could get compensation for it
@Jay41
@Jay41 3 года назад
Well it’s no longer a cosmetic procedure once her life was at risk. I’m sure insurance covered that
@ultraboombean
@ultraboombean 3 года назад
You may agree to risks with surgery.
@lorriefinley3129
@lorriefinley3129 3 года назад
@ Maria Trinidad Everyone's insurance is different but normally, any issue directly related to a procedure that has a complication within 24 hours is still considered under the same procedure. Plus, this one had the potential for necrosis, death of skin/ tissue which could ultimately lead to further surgery & skin grafts. So, its in the Insurance co.'s best interest to cover what Dr. Youn did as the least expensive treatment.
@itsmeagainmargaret.1899
@itsmeagainmargaret.1899 2 года назад
I love the animation. I also admire you for admitting the mistakes you've made.
@pandy7329
@pandy7329 2 года назад
I had upper eyelid surgery and bleeding afterward. It was a mess. My wife drove me to the surgeons office where he cut the sutures, opened the incision a bit, cauterized the bleeder and the stitched me up. All with no anesthetic.
@milliemouse6525
@milliemouse6525 3 года назад
You are an amazing doctor! Thanks for the video. It's great to have an idea of what can happen! Thanks again 😘
@hazeltiberiuslee7216
@hazeltiberiuslee7216 3 года назад
I absolutely love how he can be vulnerable and admit these things :))
@lavenderwashington5337
@lavenderwashington5337 2 года назад
Knowing that people like doctor Youn even make mistakes though they care very strongly about their patients and their craft. Let me know that I don't have to feel super terrible when I mess up as long as I go out of my way to fix my mistakes and do the best I can.
@jpbaugh
@jpbaugh 3 года назад
The car up a tree picture as you say "I parked my car where I'm not supposed to" caught me WAY off guard and I started laughing uncontrollably
@jeshl7714
@jeshl7714 3 года назад
Scary stories but the animation so cute
@elizabethcotton4659
@elizabethcotton4659 3 года назад
Thank you for your honesty x
@bigboomer1013
@bigboomer1013 3 года назад
Doctors should have a specific kind of car with a siren in case there is an emercency while they were in the middle of driving and going on with their day. Ambulances can speed right through but normal cars can't. He could of gotten a ticket and get stopped by the cops and waste precious time and potentioaly loose a patient. Maybe have a sticker that hospitals give to doctors to verify that the driver is a doctor. No one else can get one unless they are a doctor at the hospital and each sticker says the name of the hospital and maybe even a verification code to assure that its not a fake.
@smilysprid
@smilysprid 3 года назад
I lost it at the cannula cannoli😭😭😭
@m.8198
@m.8198 3 года назад
If i ever decide to get anything done, i will be willing to fly to the US just to get it done by Dr. Youn. I think I would feel safe with hin
@lametron
@lametron 3 года назад
I have thought about getting something done but I'm anemic and I have two suto immune diseases so I get that it would be sooooo high of a risk so I'm good for now
@MistySophie
@MistySophie 3 года назад
9:54 I feel so bad for laughing😅😭
@jess.0J
@jess.0J 3 года назад
How many doctors will admit when they made mistakes and improve their processes because of it? It is a rare thing. Dr Youn is so genuine and transparent. We love a humble doc!
@era3596
@era3596 3 года назад
Exactly. It's super important though, and honestly this just makes me trust and respect him more. Mistakes happen, and it's how they respond to them that tells you what kind of person and doctor they are.
@tryingtomakesenseoftheverse
@tryingtomakesenseoftheverse 3 года назад
Its not rare though, most doctors dont think of them as gods.
@cjpietropinto9293
@cjpietropinto9293 3 года назад
Um, in my experience, I've only had one Dr who always thought he was right. He worked in mental health. The rest have always been willing to admit when they were wrong.
@MissSpaz
@MissSpaz 3 года назад
@@tryingtomakesenseoftheverse Yeah, it's a problem. I think women deal with the god complex far more often than men do. Even female physicians have treated me this way. In fact, I see less dismissive behavior from male physicians. I've had to request male doctors many times.
@MissSpaz
@MissSpaz 3 года назад
@@cjpietropinto9293 That's pretty awful. I'm disabled and chronically ill, so I see a lot of doctors and specialists. Most of my psychiatrists, especially, have been wonderful. But the one psychiatrist I have had problems with was just the fucking worst. She couldn't see logic or reason. I think some, especially younger psychiatrists (the doctor I had problems with was right out of med school) think of themselves as better, and above those who develop mental illness. When they're just as susceptible, if not more.
@はな-o3q
@はな-o3q 3 года назад
Horror stories told by a plastic surgeon is definitely gonna be interesting! And I see those animated characters on that thumbnail, and I’m pretty excited to watch! Can’t wait! 😁👀
@user-wm2wo2ww8n
@user-wm2wo2ww8n 3 года назад
Same 😭
@shannonchavez3420
@shannonchavez3420 3 года назад
Omg.. the 2nd story is worse than the first!! God, that is scary as hell!! Im so glad nothing horrible happened and that your patients still love you!
@drewhempwood2113
@drewhempwood2113 2 года назад
I liked the 6 hour surgery result lady where her face floated
@Lowlight91
@Lowlight91 3 года назад
Dr Youn admitting his mistakes makes him the only surgeon I’d trust!!
@cjpietropinto9293
@cjpietropinto9293 3 года назад
You don't talk to surgeons often,...do you?
@Lowlight91
@Lowlight91 3 года назад
@@cjpietropinto9293 I actually work with them daily, lol. I was speaking hyperbolically tho.
@pembrokelove
@pembrokelove 3 года назад
@@Lowlight91 i didn’t doubt it. I’ve worked with a ton of surgeons and the number who won’t admit an error (beyond maybe some funny residency stories) is shockingly high. Everyone makes mistakes. I prefer someone who admits it.
@pembrokelove
@pembrokelove 3 года назад
Oh! Story (if anyone cares) I have a rare variant of a rare condition, equalling a condition that (at last check) about 60-70 people have been dx’d with worldwide. I was in the hospital for surgery related to a complication from it, and the hospitalist said “I have never heard of this; would you like me to find you another hospitalist?” He’s my doctor to this day.
@mer3648
@mer3648 3 года назад
I wouldn't trust him are you serious? He should have sent that girl to the ER as soon as he heard something was wrong. Especially considering execution. Her nose could have died. I hope she looks normal and healed okay. The only good thing about this doctor is well, he'll explain exactly what went wrong with you
@LunaBeth97
@LunaBeth97 3 года назад
It's a sign of a good doctor when they do as much as physically possible to help with complications. It reminds me of when my mum had a stroke and I actually called a family friend before an ambulance. I knew it was a stroke but my mum was insistent that it was just a migraine, my dad was several hours away and I had to take care of my sister and foreign exchange student so this family friend went with my mum to the hospital. This family friend lived really close to us, is really close to my mum and also the father is a highly rated neurosurgeon. My mum managed to convince the hospital she was just having a bad migraine and is the type to minimise any health problems she's having. So this guy rushed to see her, recognised it was a stroke, and rushed to take care of her. I was later told that if I had waited even for just an hour she wouldn't be alive today.
@lilmsmischief69
@lilmsmischief69 3 года назад
Although he's not so good for doing the injections during a blackout.
@SerenityScratch
@SerenityScratch 3 года назад
Next time call 911 IMMEDIATELY. It could mean life of death and recovery complications. Every second that passed by could mean years of recovery. PLEASE never hesitate to call.
@SerenityScratch
@SerenityScratch 3 года назад
@@lilmsmischief69 he learned from his mistake. He would never do that again and he injects safer now.
@AsjJohnson127
@AsjJohnson127 2 года назад
I'm sorry, but no. Don't call 911 in a situation like that. If the person doesn't want to go to the hospital, an ambulance will do whatever the person says. They will refuse to take someone against their will. So the right thing to do is convince the person, whatever it takes. Maybe you can call in secret and then convince the person before they arrive, but you have to be very careful if that's your plan.
@Solonneysa
@Solonneysa 5 месяцев назад
one of the toughest parts of caring for someone is when they refuse medical care and no one will help, because they've refused. The problem is it's so hard to know if they're "of sound mind" when they make that choice. People who are having strokes, or medical emergencies, might not think clearly in the moment. Just like we might not think clearly if we're tired, scared, or in pain. People underestimate how exhaustion or brain fog affects our ability to make rational choices. It's a real moral dilemma to force a person to seek treatment when they are in an emergency situation, and you can't tell if they're in a fog.
@misshoney2006
@misshoney2006 3 года назад
"i park it where im not supposed to" nice visual, very accurate
@erlie85
@erlie85 3 года назад
My thought too 😀
@Darbysmommy
@Darbysmommy 2 года назад
I was an RN for thirty-five years, and I’m sitting here racking my brain trying to think of a physician that ever owned up to their mistakes, and oh yes they make them, and could not come up with one instance. I love this man. Honesty, integrity, empathy, and rescuer of senior dogs
@sophiegray4987
@sophiegray4987 3 года назад
I used to want bigger boobs. Dr Youn has made me realize I'm good the way I am. If I want to keep what I have plastic surgery might be something to consider later, BUT I dont need bigger fun bags just because.
@pureicefire
@pureicefire 3 года назад
I’m a firm believer that all boobs are good boobs (I am a woman-not trying to be creepy here). I hope you continue to have confidence in yourself and your body 💚
@lorriefinley3129
@lorriefinley3129 3 года назад
@Sophie Gray - I'm happy to see your decision. It shows a growth as a person who is comfortable in who she is and not being led to believe what Society is trying to tell her she should be. I feel some take one step forward and 2 steps back in trying to break free from these false standards.
@ladytamaya4737
@ladytamaya4737 3 года назад
There are many women who are incredibly beautiful and who do not have enlarged boobs, like Duchess Catherine, Prince William's wife. Just check her out when attending the 007 Premier on 2 October. You did the right thing !
@heatherreich2687
@heatherreich2687 3 года назад
I have been saving up for my breast augmentation for many years and had all the money to do it when our family hit really hard times and Covid so my booby money went to a greater cause which was taking care of my family. Looking back on it I believe God knew that I would need the money in the future so he gave me something that I really wanted to strive for and then he made it easy for me to say you know what I don’t need this, my family needs this. 💜 everything happens for a reason.
@geu7365
@geu7365 2 года назад
Well i want small 🙂⛏️
@Doomedforeternity
@Doomedforeternity 3 года назад
Man, when people already disliked the premiere before it even started, how unfair.
@lilmsmischief69
@lilmsmischief69 3 года назад
No they didn't?
@arin4958
@arin4958 3 года назад
@@lilmsmischief69 maybe they saw this comment, felt lile their crime was pointed out and took the dislike away
@bryn1063
@bryn1063 3 года назад
"Ugh, I can't beileve I can't even see the video. I already know it's gonna be garbage! Dislike!" Had to be their logic OR it was an accident.
@justkittensbeingkittens5892
@justkittensbeingkittens5892 3 года назад
Hahah I’m so quirky and funny! Disliking for no reason 😝 it’s hilarious to threaten people’s work and make the algorithm not push it by disliking immediately! 🤪
@jankochanowskikozieagu2305
@jankochanowskikozieagu2305 3 года назад
Those are surgeons that won't admit that they made mistakes
@jess.0J
@jess.0J 3 года назад
I love these drawings. Especially when he was running and knocking the papers out of the medical personnel’s hands.
@krisherdown
@krisherdown 3 года назад
Oh man. In an otherwise serious story, to see the drawing that accompanied "parked (the car) where I'm not supposed to" made me suddenly laugh out loud.
@jeaux194
@jeaux194 3 года назад
And his stride up the stairs took me out too!🤣😂 His cartoon artist definitely needs a raise lol
@lorriefinley3129
@lorriefinley3129 3 года назад
The pictures that accompanied the stories were by themselves stories!
@deenad3562
@deenad3562 3 года назад
@@jeaux194 so you're perfectly fine with him holding a saber at Jabba the Hutt?! 😆😆😆⚰
@MaryJBlack
@MaryJBlack 3 года назад
Alot of bad stories about plastic surgery 😕 this is gonna be so lit 🔥
@Mllemama1
@Mllemama1 3 года назад
I see you everywhere 😂
@Jessica-ql5ji
@Jessica-ql5ji 3 года назад
@@Mllemama1 I was about to say that 😂
@Olivia-yx9dh
@Olivia-yx9dh 3 года назад
You are a person of culture, I see! We watch all the same ppl.
@lordoffart
@lordoffart 3 года назад
@@Mllemama1 same
@rubenzohar3254
@rubenzohar3254 3 года назад
I got vascular occlusion when a doctor injected me. I was the last patient and it was nighttime. I had a very slow capillary refill and mottled appearance around my lip. He brushed it off as bruising. That night I had to drive on my bike in the rain and wind for 2 hours to get to the emergency room where they didnt know what to do. All clinics were closed so i had to wait 10 frustating hours. In these 10 hours i applied warm compresses and rigorously massaged my lip. I woke up with my lip turned black. The following day I went to another clinic where they finally injected hyaluronidase. In the end only a superficial layer of skin died and i made a full recovery. Some doctors have such big egos. All the doctors i spoke to after confirmed it was indeed vascular occlusion. I am thankful that i am a dermal therapist and know what signs to look out for. Imagine if i had no medical background and just took the doctors word for it.
@wendynordstrom3487
@wendynordstrom3487 3 года назад
Holy cow! That's TERRIFYING!!!
@justkittensbeingkittens5892
@justkittensbeingkittens5892 3 года назад
Jeez I’m glad you’re ok
@jankochanowskikozieagu2305
@jankochanowskikozieagu2305 3 года назад
Why didn't you call an ambulance?!
@rubenzohar3254
@rubenzohar3254 3 года назад
@@jankochanowskikozieagu2305 i dont know. But in hindsight I don’t think it would have mattered. there is not a lot of knowledge amongst emergency responders about cosmetic complications Im not sure they would have been able to help.
@rubenzohar3254
@rubenzohar3254 3 года назад
@@justkittensbeingkittens5892 thanks me too!
@tracyinotterspace1641
@tracyinotterspace1641 3 года назад
You sir are the rare ,caring and compassionate doctor we need more of. I’m 39 and luckily don’t have wrinkles yet but I say bring them on, I personally will never have purely cosmetic surgery but no hate, that’s just me.
@calypsodream8059
@calypsodream8059 3 года назад
Never say never. LOL It's amazing how much wrinkles and even worse, saggy skin will do to change your mind.
@Princess-fy6yi
@Princess-fy6yi 2 года назад
@@calypsodream8059 i think wrinkles can look very good! I’ve seen a lot of women with many wrinkles and they were so gorgeous and looked elegant
@tracyinotterspace1641
@tracyinotterspace1641 2 года назад
@S. KO Well good news is you can do whatever you want. You have bodily autonomy. I meant no disrespect to anyone. I stated what was right for me personally.
@maep3048
@maep3048 3 года назад
omfg it took me 7 minutes to realize the office he’s sitting in is a drawing
@idkman6403
@idkman6403 3 года назад
I didnt notice until you pointed it out
@meatball5560
@meatball5560 3 года назад
How are y’all so dumb lmaoo 💀
@elijahgavin6706
@elijahgavin6706 2 года назад
Holy ADHD
@maep3048
@maep3048 2 года назад
@@elijahgavin6706 damn spot on lmao
@ayo1235
@ayo1235 2 года назад
@@idkman6403 Why are yall so dumb💀? I'm sorry not being mean just a joke
@kasturimule9318
@kasturimule9318 3 года назад
the art during "I park where I'm not supposed to." XD 09:37
@misshoney2006
@misshoney2006 3 года назад
the stairs drawing right after too lmao
@tanyachauhan1669
@tanyachauhan1669 3 года назад
I love this video so much hahaha
@Ms_StoryDragon
@Ms_StoryDragon 3 года назад
@@misshoney2006 it’s so fitting to his personality 😂
@MariaMaria-pd9tt
@MariaMaria-pd9tt 3 года назад
I can't even imagine how stressful and scary it was. I'm glad everything ended well! It's also so reassuring to know how doctors care about their patients. And it's nice to know that if something goes wrong, it might be saved (Sorry but I almost threw out over the second one haha)
@charisseyang7729
@charisseyang7729 3 года назад
I appreciate the illustrations that supports the story 🙌🏼
@s.y.6932
@s.y.6932 2 года назад
I wonder if you are a teacher.
@BunNy-ki2qp
@BunNy-ki2qp 3 года назад
I could imagine no better doctor than Dr. Youn. If I ever consider going through with my plan of having plastic surgery I would definitely consider flying to the US and booking an appointment in his office.
@AmandaCakez
@AmandaCakez 3 года назад
Sadly there’s not enough doctors or medical professionals in general that will admit to making mistakes, I love that you admit to that and show how you learned from it. Also I can’t imagine that amount of stress you were under while doing a 6 hour surgery while worrying about the other patient and what might happen to her
@Ms_StoryDragon
@Ms_StoryDragon 3 года назад
RU-vid: *horror stories about ghosts, monsters and aliens* Me: Meh. Also RU-vid: *Dr. Youn gets a phone call from his staff the day after a procedure* Me: Oh dear God.
@tanyachauhan1669
@tanyachauhan1669 3 года назад
DAMN!! IT MUST HAVE BEEN STRESSFUL both mentally and physically, kudos to you doctor👨‍⚕️
@possiblyrei
@possiblyrei 3 года назад
Army!!
@tanyachauhan1669
@tanyachauhan1669 3 года назад
@@possiblyrei 💜💜 also your username 💀💀
@possiblyrei
@possiblyrei 3 года назад
@@tanyachauhan1669 yeh lol :)
@ad6723
@ad6723 3 года назад
The beginning story of this video brought to mind the day I was in the orthopedist's office for Synvisc shots in my knees, and the power went out a second after the syringe went into my joint. This office had no windows and was pitch black. The nurse yelled, "I have a needle in a knee!" and three other nurses came running with phones to light up the injection site long enough to complete the procedure. We waited for the power to return before shooting up the other knee.
@horsechick818
@horsechick818 3 года назад
I’ve had knee injections and this made me ache so much imagining it 😖
@wandatidwell3792
@wandatidwell3792 3 года назад
This is why I always have my trusty flashlight.
@g.d.anonymous8235
@g.d.anonymous8235 3 года назад
You are so brave and have so much integrity to tell these stories! I don't know of any other doctor that would be so real as to do this. And, so glad all turned out okay.
@jenniferlapaglia686
@jenniferlapaglia686 3 года назад
Horrific stories, hysterical cartoons.. Woah !!!!!! Absolutely terrifying !!! You came to the rescue, I would totally trust you to do my surgeries, given I ever have one, I'm way to chicken lol Thanks for sharing, Dr Youn, goes to show how real and honest you are.. you're a beautiful human🌹Peace & Positive Vibes always ✌❤🤗🌺
@sharonwolfe5210
@sharonwolfe5210 3 года назад
Ditto!
@fa.ben-beauty1621
@fa.ben-beauty1621 3 года назад
By the way Dr Youn ... I just saw that there is still not a playlist for "my plastic surgery horror Stories" on your channel 😂. Please continue making content like that because it is so unique, runny and teaching in the same time!
@chinchillamdgamer
@chinchillamdgamer 3 года назад
The second nightmare is the patient's hospital bill after she was hospitalized. Can you imagine? Now THAT sounds scary...
@carmeng5421
@carmeng5421 3 года назад
I would ASSUME that the doc took care of that.
@zarasbazaar
@zarasbazaar 3 года назад
@@carmeng5421 On what planet? The doctor doesn't pay for free medical care just because there was a complication.
@dandx67895
@dandx67895 3 года назад
Well this is kind of her fault too she insisted on doing it while Dr Youn already said they should do it the other day
@jessicaolson490
@jessicaolson490 2 года назад
@@zarasbazaar actually I took care of a patient as a private duty nurse that had a trust fund set up for her long term needs that were due to medical error. My cousin also had huge complication to a GI surgery, with 9 months to recover (he had almost 0 chance of surviving but did), and the hospital comped his extra care because the complications were from medical error (and it didn't involve sueing them, it was just the right thing to do).
@angelabacker1177
@angelabacker1177 2 года назад
@@zarasbazaar the hospital needs to be paid but the doctor could and should waive his fee.
@emilyschmanks
@emilyschmanks 3 года назад
you are such a responsible and caring doctor. massive props to you, dr youn
@elnino8522
@elnino8522 3 года назад
This NEEDS to be a series. I am desperate. This is some good content.
@Mtz2604
@Mtz2604 3 года назад
I love the fact that he explains the situation, what went wrong and how he did to save his patient because health comes first than any cosmetic result. Knowing that he's the one telling his own mistakes and lessons learned, also how this particular situation changed the way he practices now.
@HikaruRain
@HikaruRain 3 года назад
Oh yes. Bleeding can be a bugger of an incident after surgery. When I got a tonsillectomy in my early 20's I went home after the procedure feeling no pain, happy as a lark, and super sleepy. Woke up in the middle of the night so nauseous that I ran to the bathroom and only made it as far as in the door and to the sink. I vomited up tons of blood. I filled the entire sink up with all the coagulated blood that filled my stomach as I slept. As well as all the fresh blood pouring out of my mouth. I had to bang on the wall to get my dad to wake up and take me to the ER. I ended up having a blood vessel in my throat that was weakened by the surgery and popped sometime in the night. At the time I went to the ER I was still not feeling any pain from my surgery but I tell you when they cauterized that area I felt tons of pain. And felt so much pain after that, that I refused to even drink water for a solid week.
@wendynordstrom3487
@wendynordstrom3487 3 года назад
That must have been HORRIFYING!
@marlenegold280
@marlenegold280 2 года назад
Was this an outpatient surgery? You’d you would be required to stay in hospital overnight.
@toomanymarys7355
@toomanymarys7355 2 года назад
@@marlenegold280 tonsillectomies are all outpatient now.
@WwHalo2wW
@WwHalo2wW 2 года назад
This happened to my ex boyfriend. It was terrifying. He woke me up at like 5 in the morning just spewing and choking on blood. I rushed him to the emergency room and he coughed blood all over me and his truck. 😳
@dwentlandt1022
@dwentlandt1022 3 года назад
Try being the patient having an amputation done below the knee and because of Covid you get discharged about an hour after surgery. It was a good thing I didn’t know at the time that my hemoglobin and hematocrit were as low as they were. But it sure explained why I was so queasy and lightheaded for about a week after surgery.
@livvvql
@livvvql 3 года назад
Are you feeling better ?
@rachealreed4589
@rachealreed4589 3 года назад
Thats horrible.. they should have at least monitored you for a few days. Thats super major surgery. They usually draw labs and check your bloodwoek before you are discharged
@dwentlandt1022
@dwentlandt1022 3 года назад
@@livvvql I am. Thank you for asking.
@dwentlandt1022
@dwentlandt1022 3 года назад
Not only did I get discharged that same day but I had to have a revision exactly 6 months later. But it’s all good. I’m waiting for my permanent leg. They are building now. So I will have it in about 2 weeks
@rachealreed4589
@rachealreed4589 3 года назад
@@dwentlandt1022 thatsmessed up. Probably could have been prevented if they had monitored you better.. so glad to hear that u are okay. Good luck to u on the rest of your journey..
@meatymaggot
@meatymaggot 3 года назад
Now, here is some realistic and true horror stories. I was watching a lot of horror films and horror stories so make sense why I was reccomended this.
@urmii5431
@urmii5431 3 года назад
People disliking this video without even watching.... wow that's great ,,I think they also hate themselves... Try to yourself babe
@seviregis7441
@seviregis7441 3 года назад
OMG, these really are horror stories. I feel bad for those women. Happy to be aging gracefully and naturally. Amen.
@MsTenseiga
@MsTenseiga Год назад
thanks for reminding me to never ever get plastic surgery unless my nose literally falls off. also... thanks for sharing for real. These stories are important for everyone to hear
@ambam90
@ambam90 3 года назад
Dr. Youn is da man!! Also... can you imagine somebody pulling giant clots of blood out of your neck? Like feeling their hands and fingers. 😳
@amyhatfield5389
@amyhatfield5389 3 года назад
My ridiculous closed captions hates dr youn as much as I love him !! During his commercial, it changes "anti aging" to "anti Asian" !! Is it my TV or RU-vid??
@imankhan4133
@imankhan4133 3 года назад
Its youtube fault bcz some words are differently captioned.
@lisalynnmarie2448
@lisalynnmarie2448 3 года назад
I know at the time this wasn't supposed to be funny, but watching you and how kickass the artist was, I was still smiling watching this! Story number two is why I couldn't become a surgeon :X
@feeltheillinois
@feeltheillinois 3 года назад
pulled blood clots out of her fresh wound??? didnt that hurt horribly??
@BunNy-ki2qp
@BunNy-ki2qp 3 года назад
I guess every pain is better than ending up dead
@Rukiachan05
@Rukiachan05 3 года назад
Omg, I had such anxiety listening to these stories. Glad they turned out ok. Illustrations are hilarious XD
@Bitchthatssarah
@Bitchthatssarah 3 года назад
I think we really do need to normalize making mistakes in all fields of work. Mistakes that aren’t just from being careless or not a good doctor. It’s normal making mistakes and it’s where you learn the most .
@MeeraPradeep-qn5tk
@MeeraPradeep-qn5tk 3 года назад
but when you're dealing with life you can't afford to make that mistake cause you may kill someone.
@Bitchthatssarah
@Bitchthatssarah 3 года назад
@@MeeraPradeep-qn5tk did you not read my comment? I said mistakes that don’t involve being careless.
@geriroush8004
@geriroush8004 3 года назад
@@MeeraPradeep-qn5tk human beings make mistakes. We need to be able to admit to them, so that we (and others) can learn from those mistakes.
@calicocat7342
@calicocat7342 3 года назад
normalizing making mistakes? not quite. accepting that mistakes can be made and admit to them? yes
@Bitchthatssarah
@Bitchthatssarah 3 года назад
@@calicocat7342 it’s a human thing. We’re not perfect why hold that standard against everyone
@hopeadler507
@hopeadler507 3 года назад
A good doctor will admit their mistakes. My own had a tool malfunction and even though it wasn’t his fault he took the blame. It wasn’t his fault a tool that was working for 4 hours already malfunctioned. It’s like a 1 in million chance lol
@Desimcd
@Desimcd 3 года назад
Hi Dr Youn love your show! Please ship your skincare to Canada 🍁 Thanks for being so transparent with us!
@YoGinny
@YoGinny 3 года назад
OMG!! These stories are scary. I think it's great you share these experiences, Dr. Youn. Most people don't realize surgery is a big deal!!!
@QueerCripple
@QueerCripple 3 года назад
I am excited to hear this. ALL medical procedures have risks. The BEST doctor on the face of the entire PLANET could run into some strange complication. The same procedure could be performed over and over to the highest degree of perfection, but one client with some undiagnosed issue could suddenly raise issues nobody thought could even happen. The medical world fascinates me and at one point I wanted to be a surgeon! I do have hand tremors (and paraplegia) though, so that's not happening 😅
@baxterbunch
@baxterbunch 3 года назад
Do you think your tremors and paraplegia could be one of the reasons you’re interested in the medical field??
@QueerCripple
@QueerCripple 3 года назад
@@baxterbunch I was interested long before my disorder "activated" or whatever, but it definitely increased my interest!
@catmangrove
@catmangrove 3 года назад
Omgah i love this storytime with illustrations. You are a great storyteller. Favorite doc
@justsomeguymustache
@justsomeguymustache 3 года назад
imagine if someone just filed for malpractice for one of the most dangerous plastic surgeries ever, after realizing and accepting the risks
@Val-le6fj
@Val-le6fj 3 года назад
These patients were very lucky to have a very caring doctor
@rosabellek666
@rosabellek666 2 года назад
I'm a dermatologic surgeon and I admire you skills in dealing with such nightmare complications, not to mention how brave and humble you are by sharing all these experiences with others. Thank you so much, you're truly an inspiration.
@LunaBeth97
@LunaBeth97 3 года назад
Would you ever want to react to these extreme plastic surgery competition shows that luxeria reacts to on her channel? One of them is called the swan and it's outrageous!
@Rose-jz6sx
@Rose-jz6sx 3 года назад
I remember when the Swan was first on TV. It was like, genuinely evil stuff imo, not making people into their best selves but making them into barbies, feeding people's insecurities. I remember one episode where a woman's child burst into tears because that wasn't her mama and it was like, yeah you're right kid.
@andreaski100
@andreaski100 3 года назад
Med mal defense paralegal here. How scary! I'm glad everyone ended up ok.
@SASA-cp9xy
@SASA-cp9xy 3 года назад
This doctor is definitely a businessman!! He is a plastic surgeon, he advertise his own products and now he’s selling us a book with a lot of interesting stories based on his experience!!! I mean he knows how to make money... P.S. ( and he has a RU-vid channel!!! OMG)
@mattv18930
@mattv18930 3 года назад
And? You act like we don’t live in a capitalist society lol do you buy from Amazon? Walmart? Any grocery store? Congratulations, you’re funding businessmen and women.
@AzadN0404
@AzadN0404 3 года назад
@@mattv18930 yooo chill it was just an observation bro
@crystalhaataja304
@crystalhaataja304 3 года назад
Yeah I don't think this person was being mad or anything lol
@SASA-cp9xy
@SASA-cp9xy 3 года назад
@@mattv18930 sweetie your life must suck to be this aggressive... mine was a positive observation
@carmeng5421
@carmeng5421 3 года назад
You sound like you're insulting him. I can't think I f any other doctor that works do what he did for this patient, so please shut your trap.
@EnderGirle
@EnderGirle 3 года назад
Dr. Youn, I think it’s amazing how your quick thinking and response helped save the first patients nose and upper lip. But I’m wondering, would the “mistake” be considered a medical error? I mean, could’ve the patient go on and sue? I’m wondering because I’m not from the US, and I assume that her hospitalization would’ve cost her quite a bit of money, plus all of the pain and discomfort. How do medics approach a situation like this?
@riadirige7804
@riadirige7804 3 года назад
that second story was wild! i never thought you can scoop out blood like that due to a complication!
@sharonwolfe5210
@sharonwolfe5210 3 года назад
You'd be surprised...
@riadirige7804
@riadirige7804 3 года назад
@@sharonwolfe5210 i mean i was when i heard this story!
@sharonwolfe5210
@sharonwolfe5210 3 года назад
@@riadirige7804 😉
@sophisticatedwrat
@sophisticatedwrat 3 года назад
idk if anyone else would be interested but when you mentioned the cannula, I thought to myself "I wonder when it's best to use a cannula and when it's best to not". Can you do a vid on injection techniques and the type of injecting tool and when to use what etc?
@ambiv5995
@ambiv5995 2 года назад
Holy fork man... that first story sending me into full panic mode and I wasn't even involved in any way. I could just imagine both your, and the patient's feelings. I need to chill with my empathy.
@elizabethcheatham2727
@elizabethcheatham2727 Год назад
This is informative, and I am glad you took the time and initiative to help your patients.
@ritacortez3883
@ritacortez3883 3 года назад
5:34 poor guy of the papers!!!... 🤣🤣🤣 He is afraid of Dr Youn!!! 🤣🤣🤣
@itsmebrittney-b
@itsmebrittney-b 3 года назад
This is why I would use Dr. Youn as my plastic surgeon
@hayasheeeesh
@hayasheeeesh 3 года назад
I need more of these stories. Mad props to the artist!
@alexdubs5882
@alexdubs5882 3 года назад
Wow man that was really scary. That's why I could never be a doctor or plastic surgeon. I'd just faint. 😥
@rvxn
@rvxn 2 года назад
Although my family never forced me, my mom always wanted me to be a doctor. She always talks about how being a Doctor is a noble job and you get so many blessings from so many people.
@seemabishwokarma9361
@seemabishwokarma9361 3 года назад
I love these . PLEASE DO MORE 🤩💗
@nomcebomkhonto3036
@nomcebomkhonto3036 3 года назад
Im a nurse and love what i do having a Dr teach you and have faith in your judgment as a nurse is the best….at the end of the day we want the best for our patient as a team
@lorriefinley3129
@lorriefinley3129 3 года назад
Besides being a great surgeon you're a wonderful story teller, Dr. Youn! I was either cringing or laughing out loud throughout these 2 stories. As a retired R.N. I knew exactly what you were explaining but even a novice could follow although the autogenerated English was a bit "off" & that will confuse novices. The artwork added A layer of hilarity to the stories. (The resemblance is uncanny!) I definitely will read the book. Hopefully its on Kindle but will get it either way.
@user-wm2wo2ww8n
@user-wm2wo2ww8n 3 года назад
Super interesting I'm really excited 😆😆
@victoriahood324
@victoriahood324 3 года назад
OMG, thanks You to be a good doctor and really taking care of your Patients, despite complications and putting your health and work at risk
@craigtalbert8248
@craigtalbert8248 3 года назад
Dr Yoon The biggest complement I can give you is “I like you” My personal experience is 40 plus years in film and video production and post production in Hollywood, Santa Monica and Seattle I’ve seen and worked with so many stars of the big screen and small screen. What you are doing to help educate your audience across a very diverse age range and personal needs while being a real person on camera is priceless You’re a natural I’m so happy I found your channel Cheers to you and your staff.
@nethennoland3652
@nethennoland3652 3 года назад
Hi , I write stories and scripts for films and series (romance, drama, music) and video clips. I also write songs, poetry, advertising and marketing content. In various languages ​​(Arabic, French, Turkish and English) Can you help me by directing me to a production company to suggest some of my work to? Thanks in advance
@doggiedoc9330
@doggiedoc9330 10 месяцев назад
The sign of a good doctor is thousands of surgeries without complications. The mark of an amazingly gifted surgeon? Thinking in an emergency, learning from complications, humility, honesty & excellent bedside manner as well as respect for colleagues that report to you. Well done, doc!
@julz9378
@julz9378 3 года назад
wow! I can’t imagine how you felt. Thank goodness everything worked out well because you’re such an experienced, caring surgeon!
@doodleartlover
@doodleartlover 3 года назад
I wish you could be my plastic surgeon, but...hey...I wish I could afford a plastic surgeon in the first place, lol! Love you and your channel! 🙂👍✌
@jungshook9441
@jungshook9441 3 года назад
Yay! This gonna be lit anytjing could fo wrong with plastic surgury
@bradbeining6446
@bradbeining6446 3 года назад
Dr. Youn, Ego could is a dangerous thing for Doctors like yourself. Thank goodness you recognized the severity of the issues and acted quickly and correctly. Not many Doctors will go on youtube and tell the world the times their patients had complications. Bravo to you for laying it out there.
@welcmasher2471
@welcmasher2471 3 года назад
LOVE the illustrations!! Loving this original content in general! Awesome!!!
@graciegertsch9815
@graciegertsch9815 3 года назад
I love the style of this video! The art is stunning, and the commentary is riveting. Nice work to everyone who contributed to this vid!
@bailey.renee1
@bailey.renee1 3 года назад
Ngl he should start a podcast I would totally listen
@ghxstxctxpus1434
@ghxstxctxpus1434 3 года назад
I love Dr.Youn, he genuinely cares about his patients. I don't want surgery but if I ever do I know who I'm going to- Youn.
@notthesquish5962
@notthesquish5962 3 года назад
“Those three letters that we never want to se *911* “ Wait hol up-
@crystalhaataja304
@crystalhaataja304 3 года назад
I was reading this right as I got to that part 😅
@acidwashedgenes9792
@acidwashedgenes9792 3 года назад
the compassion and transparency of this guy makes him all the better of a person. id be your best friend yo.
@akashajoti6456
@akashajoti6456 9 месяцев назад
As a Career RN, I admire your work ethic and demeanor. You truly care about the care you provide and the people you work with. You are Awesome!
@sarahbaugher8272
@sarahbaugher8272 3 года назад
Just got an add for a Brazilian Butt Lift.... the advertiser must not know much about Dr. Youn's channel! Haha!
@kosmosbjm
@kosmosbjm 3 года назад
What a nightmare-being in the middle of that six-hour surgery, then having the new emergency 😲. So glad you got through that okay. Then the facelift emergency and bleeding complication Omg, how scary.
@arescue
@arescue 3 года назад
Wow! Dr. Youn, you have so much guts to continue to be a doctor after these experiences.
@PsychoBitchSuperStar
@PsychoBitchSuperStar 3 года назад
Makes me sad that a 20-something feels like she needs filler. But I'm glad she was saved from the bad reaction!
@Smile56329
@Smile56329 3 года назад
Thats what I was thinking. What 20 year old need fillers!🤔 I am glad she is ok though.
@inspiredby624
@inspiredby624 3 года назад
She was getting filler for her nasolabial folds. While those do get more noticeable with age some people just have pretty deep ones genetically. I'm guessing she's one of those and that's why she was having filler so young.
@disneygirl8694
@disneygirl8694 3 года назад
I’m 23 and was just having the thought earlier today that I want my smile lines gone, but now I’m kind of glad I don’t have the spare money for it
@deaanak8107
@deaanak8107 3 года назад
Not sure what rock yous live under but A LOT of young people get filler. You might not even notice because a lot of work people get done is subtle. Filler is used to enhance and make your features plumper or more filled out and it eventually dissolves over time. You usually see older people getting Botox, which is different to filler, as it is used to relax the facial muscles in specific areas to prevent wrinkles.
@melancolielupine2023
@melancolielupine2023 2 года назад
@@deaanak8107 Honestly it's not because a lot of young people do fillers that it makes it more understandable. When you're 20 your skin is already plumped and smooth. Naso-labial folds are NOT wrinkles. Sorry but this is crazy. The fact that a 20 yo already worries about the state of their face is abnormal
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