Plastic Surgeon Reacts to UNUSUAL Plastic Surgery!

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Doctor Youn

Doctor Youn

Ай бұрын

Removing ribs for a smaller waist? Forehead shortening? CoolSculpting on Mama June? These plastic surgeries are EXTREME and UNUSUAL!
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@DoctorYoun
@DoctorYoun Ай бұрын
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@sawageking5485
@sawageking5485 Ай бұрын
I love your Channel I learned a lot 😄
@grumpyoldgirl8582
@grumpyoldgirl8582 Ай бұрын
I just don’t get why some people want to look like someone else. Be an individual!
@lizzeyflower
@lizzeyflower Ай бұрын
I have said before I'll say it again. Pixee fox herself does NOT recommended doing this. She just wanted to live her life. Now days you see IG people promoting doing it. I have so much respect for you DR. Please understand she recovering. she does not need others tell how live her life
@ms.blackcat
@ms.blackcat Ай бұрын
My forehead is the same size as you. I got curious and decided to measure it. I have worn bangs most of my life, but I still do probably why no one notices. My great grandfather was probably a 3"+. He was 6'4, so that makes sense. I just thought it meant you were highly intelligent and gifted.
@m.g.n4898
@m.g.n4898 Ай бұрын
What's more sicker than these women with BDB? The supposedly MDs doing all these insane surgeries.
@ghostdemon7936
@ghostdemon7936 Ай бұрын
Removing a part of your skeleton for anything other than life-saving is just nuts to me.
@asteroth1986
@asteroth1986 Ай бұрын
People remove facial bone for lots of plastic surgery all the time and that’s part of your skeleton. And besides, apparently this Pixee Fox girl almost died and has since stopped the plastic surgery procedures. 😊
@ghostdemon7936
@ghostdemon7936 Ай бұрын
@@asteroth1986 It's extreme to have ribs removed for vanity purposes though just to achieve a "look". I don't see how it's relevant that Pixee Fox hasn't had further plastic surgery. She's not had her ribs replaced. The damage is done.
@orel1795
@orel1795 Ай бұрын
And for me it means you need therapy asap urgently
@ericaespinosa4030
@ericaespinosa4030 Ай бұрын
​@@asteroth1986Yes but that is a small part of bone being taken off. Removing skeletal ribs is crazy. Many of these young women who do things like this don't realize how things are going to be when one gets older. How one feels when one is young is so different than when one gets older and your body changes and cannot handle certain things anymore.
@asteroth1986
@asteroth1986 Ай бұрын
Yall… bones is bones, it’s a skeleton piece no matter where it came from lol. I never said it was a good idea lmaoooo
@Vonononie
@Vonononie Ай бұрын
Tight corseting wasn’t a regular thing. Generations of women weren’t walking about, working, and raising children whilst unable to breathe. It was sometimes done for nights out for a very limited time. The fashion plates (photos) of Victorian women with very tiny waists were faked. During exposure the waist would be scratched out (early photoshop) to match the light background. You can often see a shadow around their waists which shows they had ‘normal’ proportions
@Duchess_Bananabread
@Duchess_Bananabread Ай бұрын
Yup! And extra padding around bust and hips would also help to create the illusion.
@jillpodurgiel8593
@jillpodurgiel8593 Ай бұрын
Yeah I can’t imagine being able to get much done throughout the day while wearing a corset and big skirt as well.
@Hyperlophus
@Hyperlophus Ай бұрын
@@jillpodurgiel8593corsets when properly fitted and not tight laced are basically like supportive bras. They can be really comfortable. I actually like mine more than my bras.
@jackysjournals6320
@jackysjournals6320 Ай бұрын
Why are you trying to re-write history? 😒
@Vonononie
@Vonononie Ай бұрын
@@jackysjournals6320 because it’s not rewriting history, it’s correcting a false story. Go on any of the respected clothing and textile historians channels they will say as I did. Go to any well researched clothing history book, they will say the same as I did. Go to any photographic history source, they will also talk about the ways waists were corrected (go look at them yourself as the edits are very clear). Go to any historical costume recreator, they will say the same as I did. And much more importantly go to sources written at the time of corset wearing, and they will say the same as I did
@WendifurTTV
@WendifurTTV Ай бұрын
When I get tired of seeing my forehead, I just grow bangs. It's free....
@miola2083
@miola2083 Ай бұрын
😂 And no scars!
@martinchristian7270
@martinchristian7270 Ай бұрын
😅😅😅
@kimmontenegro2258
@kimmontenegro2258 Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@AshleySpeaks4U
@AshleySpeaks4U Ай бұрын
😂
@LoneWombat2126
@LoneWombat2126 Ай бұрын
And reversible and doesn’t harm you in any way.
@edypouerie2794
@edypouerie2794 Ай бұрын
"it is not as bad as it looks" me: yes, yes it is.
@sawageking5485
@sawageking5485 Ай бұрын
True Ribs are no joke to remove 😆
@CyndieAmala
@CyndieAmala Ай бұрын
Exactly 😂
@edypouerie2794
@edypouerie2794 Ай бұрын
@@CyndieAmala I can only imagine the pain and recovery time!
@CyndieAmala
@CyndieAmala Ай бұрын
@@edypouerie2794 it hurts just thinking about it lol
@maix139
@maix139 Ай бұрын
I can't breathe seeing her wear it lol😂
@sleepypup
@sleepypup Ай бұрын
Any surgeon who thinks it's ethical removing ribs JUST to be thinner, is WILDDDDD.
@carolinelala9818
@carolinelala9818 27 күн бұрын
I've heard of the bottom two but that's it. You can not get this in Canada.
@user-ee9vl2xt8m
@user-ee9vl2xt8m 22 күн бұрын
Especially if she is already super thin. Doctor should understand she has a mental illness
@acat1130
@acat1130 Ай бұрын
Corsets aren't actually supposed to be laced up that tight. Their initial reason is to provide support and to make your dresses look nicer. They wouldn't tell you to just "suck in" and take it unless they were trying to belittle you. I have a waist trainer, I thought I could clasp the clasp the hooks tighter than ever before and go smaller. I nearly passed out. I barely got that thing off. Haven't worn it since then. The reason why we have so many records of women fainting since 1800, it's because they literally couldn't breathe.
@Talon18136
@Talon18136 Ай бұрын
Basically early shape wear for larger women 😂
@veronicavatter6436
@veronicavatter6436 Ай бұрын
Not really ​@@Talon18136 they were supportive. You have to remember that these women were living and working their whole adult life wearing them. They were a lot more comfortable than extra tight spanx
@q1s2e3w
@q1s2e3w Ай бұрын
other corset related misinformation here- the diagram of the “effects of corsetting” is not medical, its an 1800s critisism of corsets (by men) pulled from thin air. and i have absolutely no idea where the “1916” date on those images came from, i see polaire in the 1890s who was not at all considered normal and notoriously had photos of her edited, and the other images are styles very much from before 1910 when the silhouette became straighter and “wider”/less hourglass. stuff like this that’s completely made up just bugs me! btw that brigerton tightlacing scene is just silly. tightlacing did not exist in the period it is set in, and there was literally no reason to do so because of the high empire waists of the regency period. corsets were not even long enough, they were functionally just bras in that time period
@user-ne2bb5nh7t
@user-ne2bb5nh7t Ай бұрын
@@q1s2e3w Sure, that's not what the intended reason was. But that is how they were essentially used in a society where a woman's only job was to get a husband. Women tried to make their waists smaller and smaller until they literally couldn't breathe and fainted all the time. There were numerous papers published in The Lancet Journal at the time detailing the long term effects of wearing a corset that was too small for you. Just like how we see in Dr. Youn's videos how plastic surgery can go too far and harm people, so can any sort of body modification, including corsets.
@Sindollx666x
@Sindollx666x Ай бұрын
I was out at a goth club in Seattle I frequented and I became close friends with a man, who liked women but was more comfortable presenting themself as a woman. One night I commented on his REAL corset an I was so impressed by his ability to move and destroy the dance floor in it. Realizing I'd never had an experience with a REAL CORSET he put it on me, so I'd have a new understanding how truly impressive it REALLY WAS. This thing made my waist an unbelievably tiny size. When I just tried to walk over to the the wall with the mirror on it I almost fell over. It messes with balance, perception, and other basic functions you don't think about having suddenly thrown off. He would move around with that kind of restrictions with ease. I almost couldn't even walk across the room. It freaked me out seeing my waist that small. I had an entirely new outlook on what he dealt with to be seen as female as that was how he was perceived. It was actually some 6 months before I even learned he was male originally. He came to the club and was communicating with me in sign language which was something we did and I think he thought I'd realize when this man was speaking to me in sign I'd accept that my girlfriend was actually a man whom apparently also had a crush on me. Man that was crazy. I'm like sorry guy I don't feel that way about you (plus I was really thrown off by finding out the hidden life of my cool "girlfriend" I was in my early 20s and this was new to me. I was and am still in love with my first boyfriend from when I was 16 whom I came to this place with FREQUENTLY. (Were actually still very close and I'm nearly 44 now) He ended up moving to Austin because of his struggles with his identity and frustrations trying to be in the desired relationship. He though he could buy me too. I'm not a shallow gold digger though. I'd rather be poor and happy than in a situation that makes me miserable.
@pozzee2809
@pozzee2809 Ай бұрын
The “doctor” who performed this surgery needs their medical license revoked! She needs serious mental help!
@shadowangle75
@shadowangle75 Ай бұрын
Nah. she wanted it done she got it. and placing the blame on the surgeon really? cmon that's like saying your kid committed a crime and you should be held liable for your kids actions.
@orel1795
@orel1795 Ай бұрын
Yesss
@Framokamc
@Framokamc Ай бұрын
​@@shadowangle75 actually yes for real, you do realize that performing multiple surgeries can actually kill you?? This person endeed needs therapy, they get to a point the body can't keep going and just dies, some stetical process are very dangerous for the body, having a tiny waist is not good in any way, how is this person going to maintain her body if she's lacking of food for eating low amounts?? This kind of people end killing themselves just to look better with their bodies, so yes they need therapy
@Framokamc
@Framokamc Ай бұрын
​@@coppermoth6069 at contrary, if this person does multiple surgeries she can die... There will be a point of no return and the body is going to just die because there will be nothing to work with, she sees herself pretty but is slowly killing herself because it will never be enough, she needs therapy
@mvpd98
@mvpd98 Ай бұрын
​@@Framokamc that's not how human anatomy works 🤣
@RA-gj6hm
@RA-gj6hm Ай бұрын
You don't hear about Pixie anymore because she had a botched plastic surgery in Turkey that left her brain damaged. She ended up moving back to Finland with her parents were they are taking care of her
@Draggonny
@Draggonny Ай бұрын
That's so sad but not completely surprising. Every surgery has risks but she's gone for some very extreme body modifications that aren't as tried and tested as more common surgeries. A lot of people have been seriously harmed by unethical and/or unlicensed practitioners and it's so hard to do your due diligence when dealing with licensing in a foreign country with a different native language.
@kmkstar1983
@kmkstar1983 Ай бұрын
Doesn't she live in Sweden with her family? She's Swedish, right?
@orel1795
@orel1795 Ай бұрын
Well to do all this meant aldo she neede therapy and not surgeons unfortunatly there is not a happy ending with this stories
@inspiredbubbles0304
@inspiredbubbles0304 Ай бұрын
She recovered, but she is not seeking social media attention anymore. She is living a quiet life
@EmberStoneLee
@EmberStoneLee Ай бұрын
@@inspiredbubbles0304how did you find that out
@Annalyse74
@Annalyse74 Ай бұрын
I’m 50 next month and it’s taken a while but finally I’m excepting it’s not necessary for me to try and look 25 😂
@ffs6158
@ffs6158 Ай бұрын
But none of these women who get work done actually look younger, they just look like older women who have had work done!
@hecate9659
@hecate9659 Ай бұрын
Happy birthday! I'm 55 next month (this pic was taken last year, I can see age coming and I won't fight it. That's life!) You're beautiful!
@jcrow236
@jcrow236 Ай бұрын
I turn 51 and wish I could do a little something but God made me this way . Finally learning to be happy with my body
@jessymccheese4094
@jessymccheese4094 26 күн бұрын
Yessss that's absolutely wonderful to read 😍 I'm proud of you, you entered a stage of self-love you absolutely deserve Hun 🥰🌹♥️✨
@bussinholidays9010
@bussinholidays9010 Ай бұрын
Even though her forehead was a bit big, it looked in proportion to her face
@Joelswinger34
@Joelswinger34 Ай бұрын
I didn't even notice her face!
@evonneacevedo6578
@evonneacevedo6578 Ай бұрын
Yes! She has a naturally long face, and her forehead was perfectly proportionate. If you’d asked me what type of work she was looking to get done, I’d never have guessed she was aiming for her forehead. I’m often baffled by the parts folks choose to fixate on.
@sunnyandthechlo
@sunnyandthechlo Ай бұрын
Her head looks so weirdly tiny now! I couldn’t help a laugh.
@AS67-
@AS67- Ай бұрын
As far as i know in Germany it's forbidden by law. Your not allowed to remove any part of your body (rips, fingers, organs etc.) if there isn't a medical indication. It's considered unethical. In fact, it's forbidden to do that to animals as well, so you normally won't see dogs without a tail or cut ears or cats without claws. And i really think it is better that way 😅
@THX--nn5bu
@THX--nn5bu Ай бұрын
When I was living in Germany for 8 years I have never seen a Doberman with altered ears and no tail.
@xxxFrostBitexx
@xxxFrostBitexx Ай бұрын
Some people still remove the tail of some dog races in Germany, but it's illegal and they often do that outside of the country.
@lelduck6388
@lelduck6388 Ай бұрын
Good
@Yavanna79
@Yavanna79 Ай бұрын
I agree this fully. Finland has these same laws too. In general, it's very difficult to get that kind of surgery here unless there's a very good and medical reason for it. And neither the social services nor the KELA (people's pension institution) will help at all, because they consider such operations to be something that you have to pay for yourself if you really want one. And I absolute hate with all my heart the people who cut off the tails and ears of dogs just because they have to fit in with the idiotic beauty standards that are still being promoted in some countries and used in cat and dog shows. I also do not approve of the removal of cat's claws, because a cat needs its claws. And I have to say that the person who removes a cat's claws because of materialism is heartless. To put decor and furniture, ahead of pets health and safety is heartless and self-centred materialistic thinking. Don't get a pet, but don't get a child either, if you want to keep the interior and furniture of your home clean and intact. Or did these people also think of removing body parts from children so that they do not cause mess and break things up?
@mfranck1
@mfranck1 Ай бұрын
Germany… the leader in medical ethics. 🙄😂☠️
@freebird8993
@freebird8993 Ай бұрын
If I was a plastic surgeon, I would NEVER agree to remove someone׳s ribs, I would have sent her to a psychologist
@V3stenson74
@V3stenson74 8 күн бұрын
Agreed
@user-ho7em9nk6q
@user-ho7em9nk6q Ай бұрын
The horror of it all,that is a mentally sick person and the surgeons doing this need to be arrested
@DoritoHunter
@DoritoHunter Ай бұрын
I've had work done and I am happy with my results. I thought about getting more but realized that perfection doesn't exist and my body doesn't deserve to go through multiple rounds of trauma. So at some point people need to be happy with themselves.
@samiam2088
@samiam2088 Ай бұрын
Corsets were a staple undergarment for centuries that functioned as a bra and support for heavier layers of clothing. You are thinking of the practice of tight lacing, which indeed DID cause damage to the wearer over a long period of time, but a corset itself was a normal garment that women lived their entire lives in. It has a bad reputation nowadays, but it wasn't itself a harmful item.
@caroljeanscott5571
@caroljeanscott5571 Ай бұрын
I have seen Pixie Fox on different programmes for quite awhile now. I saw her on The Doctors and both Dr. Travis Stork and Dr. Andrew Ordon thought she was going too far with her procedures and that she needed some counselling. They even had Dr. Barry Eppley on the show to question him on why he would do such an operation. When Pixie was on Botched, Dr. Paul Naassif mentioned about your ribs protecting your vital organs. Although Dr. Barry Eppley is a double-board certified plastic surgeon, I would never go to him for a consultation because, I honestly don't think I would get the best advice. I heard that having a high forehead was a sign of intelligence.
@laurieann2714
@laurieann2714 Ай бұрын
I saw the Botched episode too. insanity
@orel1795
@orel1795 Ай бұрын
It does mean intelligence
@punothebear
@punothebear Ай бұрын
Having a high forehead means your hairline is receding and your brains are dripping out your nose.
@Nwladylaura369
@Nwladylaura369 Ай бұрын
@@punothebear😂
@dancingshig
@dancingshig Ай бұрын
I had coolsculpting and got PAH. I was NEVER told about the possibility of it happening. I have a feeling it's a lot more than 1% because when I called the number to report, I wasn't taken seriously. I've since been told the only way to get rid of it is lipo, which I didn't want in the first place.
@Amethyst454
@Amethyst454 Ай бұрын
So sorry 😢
@CyndieAmala
@CyndieAmala Ай бұрын
When I was apprenticing to be a cosmetologist I worked as an assistant and shampooed the other stylist's clients and I had a few women that had thick scars in their hairline from getting facelifts. They were really thick scars too so I always wondered if it meant they got it done multiple times. But I didn't dare ask lol
@MrsGump
@MrsGump Ай бұрын
I'm surprised the rib removal thing doesn't fall into some unethical area! Imo any plastic surgeon that's ok with going that far isn't one that I'd be comfortable going to!
@evadedenbach1226
@evadedenbach1226 Ай бұрын
Ribs basically protect the lungs and the heart. If you break a rib, it can pierce any of those internal organs, including the liver and the spleen. Would love to code this cosmetic surgery.
@evonneacevedo6578
@evonneacevedo6578 Ай бұрын
Mama June . . . ‘like spitting in a lake’ . . . and now I’m spitting out my coffee. 😂😂😂
@diekje8728
@diekje8728 Ай бұрын
I’m an archaeologist and art historian with a larger forehead. The strangest compliment I’ve ever been given (by a colleague) was “in the Middle Ages you would be considered absolutely beautiful”. Thanks?
@orbweaver9750
@orbweaver9750 Ай бұрын
As someone with a genetic double chin that is always there no matter how skinny I get, that I have been DYING to get rid of since I was a teenager, I would never use cool sculpting because I don't need to be one of the people that experiences PAH and my neck gets even FATTER.
@oaktharas
@oaktharas Ай бұрын
I think you are better off with liposuction or some kind surgery . Cool sculpting like he said, only reduces 20% maximum
@bread9173
@bread9173 Ай бұрын
I also have genetic double chin and yeah I probably would still have it if I was starving to death lol
@ekinylmaz9675
@ekinylmaz9675 Ай бұрын
i had a nose job a week ago, its the only plastic surgery i have (due to i broke my nose twice when i was young and didnt even know) and i can not imagine that someone willing to have this pain over and over again.. i get that people can do for once or twice with different body parts if it will make them happy but 4 nose job? 4? auch
@vickiweber4718
@vickiweber4718 Ай бұрын
The only plastic surgery I want is a breast reduction not only to look better in tops and jackets but also in hopes of relieving at least some of my constant neck pain.
@sci300768
@sci300768 Ай бұрын
In your case, it was likely a medical reason above cosmetic. I think that plastic surgery is just a tool. Depending on how you use it, it can be good or bad. Good in the case of medical needs or facial reconstruction from trauma. Bad for excessive vanity purposes (This is way beyond one nose job or ONE liposuction. Think extreme changes to their appearance alongside multiple surgeries).
@kepckatherinec805
@kepckatherinec805 Ай бұрын
I imagine the rib reduction lady was initially pretty, before she developed what seems to be an addiction to plastic surgery.
@Laermitasoy
@Laermitasoy Ай бұрын
Can’t believe there’s people dying from painful illnesses, and she doing this to herself just for fun how sad😢
@vickiweber4718
@vickiweber4718 Ай бұрын
I wonder how she can afford all of it. I just want to be able to get a breast reduction.
@TheBub26
@TheBub26 Ай бұрын
client: can you put a couple soccer ball sized implants in my breasts? doctor: no, no i can't, but i can recommend a great psychiatrist that i know
@Plutonium280
@Plutonium280 Ай бұрын
Imagine paying thousands just to modify (to often make it worse for than beforehand ) your naturally beautiful body 😢
@wysiwyg67
@wysiwyg67 Ай бұрын
Dr. Youn, it makes me so happy that you are so ethical and logical.
@Joelswinger34
@Joelswinger34 Ай бұрын
I have a high forehead so I just always have bangs.
@octobersky8694
@octobersky8694 Ай бұрын
My grandmother had an 18” waist naturally and I had a 21” waist before kids at 30. It doesn’t look bad when you’re proportionate everywhere else, we are just very narrow framed.
@akreeger7742
@akreeger7742 Ай бұрын
You also hopefully still have your ribs! It's different when it's genetics and all of your organs are intact and protected 😂
@octobersky8694
@octobersky8694 Ай бұрын
Haha, yes all rids are intact! 😂
@serahloeffelroberts9901
@serahloeffelroberts9901 Ай бұрын
My great grandmother was 4feet 10 inches and had a 14 inch waist (in the 1890s). She also gave birth to six children, all of whom lived at adulthood. I'm still trying to figure out how she did it.
@krisfinley6706
@krisfinley6706 Ай бұрын
I sure hope the lady who got ribs removed doesn't get into a car accident, sounds like she could actually get liver or spleen injuries from just the seat belt
@rebeccashifflet8843
@rebeccashifflet8843 Ай бұрын
Wow the forehead reduction looked really good better than I thought but yes I’m curious about the scar later down the road tho.
@vickiweber4718
@vickiweber4718 Ай бұрын
If it wasn't for the scar, I'd consider getting it done.
@samiraschadt8480
@samiraschadt8480 Ай бұрын
Removing those ribs is crazy!
@pinkfreud62
@pinkfreud62 Ай бұрын
When i hear Dr. Eppley, i think of that yt channel, TheLosingFace, where that woman, Lucille claims he stitched her face too tight & she couldn't put her head down naturally or she couldn't breath . Something like that. She even has footage of her esophagus xrays as it's being tested. She sued. They say she had mental issues & she ended herself after yrs of agony. Real or psychological, it's pretty sad.
@silveritea
@silveritea Ай бұрын
Couldn’t she have reduced her forehead by having that hair follicle transplant procedure they use on thinning hair?
@debbiethomas2622
@debbiethomas2622 Ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly.
@akreeger7742
@akreeger7742 Ай бұрын
There has to be better options than what she did. Totally unnecessary
@tr4sh.doll_
@tr4sh.doll_ Ай бұрын
that's exactly what I was wondering, maybe the surgeon didn't mention this option ?
@abcdef17gsb
@abcdef17gsb Күн бұрын
But is the hair real ?
@naomi5495
@naomi5495 Ай бұрын
Not only a trauma/injury risk, but ribs contain bone marrow that makes your blood cells…what happens when you remove a significant volume of your bone marrow producing capacity?
@nelliesmith9730
@nelliesmith9730 Ай бұрын
U need to let her know. Really good anology
@alishahiroko
@alishahiroko Ай бұрын
That doctor that says rib removal is not harmful...looks totally trustworthy. 😂
@VickyVideo_
@VickyVideo_ 13 сағат бұрын
HI EVERYBODY!
@sarahaguirre9071
@sarahaguirre9071 Ай бұрын
The editing is gold 😂 I love this doctor his keeping everything real 💯
@brandisolovely
@brandisolovely Ай бұрын
I love that auto rejuvenate before you operate ❤
@K.L.-
@K.L.- Ай бұрын
I’ve been dealing with my double chin ever since puberty. I think I have a weak jawline so my double chin is prominent. I unfortunately also have a lot of childhood abuse trauma in which I tried to remedy with emotional eating. A few years back I did the cool sculpting and chin lipo and it was such a mistake because it did nothing 😅 I was desperate but also scared of invasive surgeries (plus I was only in my late 20’s so I didn’t think I needed a neck lift). Recently I’ve been on a weightloss journey (I’m down about 20lbs) and my goal is to lose as much body fat as I can and become healthy before I decide to do anything surgical. I hope when I do decide, I’ll be able to save up to see you because I really like your philosophy. My focus will always be on health over looks and seeing a cosmetic doctor like you talking about that really helps! So thank you!!🙏🏻
@Conceptualcreatures
@Conceptualcreatures Ай бұрын
Fascinating. Great video 🤩
@bevc3512
@bevc3512 Ай бұрын
Really like this Dr's expressions 😂😂
@Kruhee
@Kruhee Ай бұрын
6 ribs is a lot of ribs! I mean, removing 1 rib is a lot, but SIX?!
@flashgordon6510
@flashgordon6510 Ай бұрын
I learned recently that many of those Victorian photographs were retouched just as we retouch photos today, to give the women smaller waists, so those tiny waists probably weren't real in the Victorian days either.
@tr4sh.doll_
@tr4sh.doll_ Ай бұрын
exactly, idk how so much people still miss that information
@VickyVideo_
@VickyVideo_ 13 сағат бұрын
Ha, Kim K fell for it!
@321marnie
@321marnie 27 күн бұрын
The Way Dr Youn is Truthful , But Doesnt Judge the Patient Is Incredible and Heartwarming
@Diamondsgirl
@Diamondsgirl Ай бұрын
Thank you I agree with you Dr Youn
@cherylcalogero3330
@cherylcalogero3330 Ай бұрын
Love you Dr Youn !!!🐶🐱
@taritamily
@taritamily Ай бұрын
So good your videos, you teach us to use the common sense, and not be influenced by such people and profissional.
@becks5198
@becks5198 Ай бұрын
i switched form using hair ties to clips and drying my hair after showers and have noticed a huge difference in hair breakage and hair falling out. My forehead grew due to hairline loss from wearing my hair up most of the time. I am glad I tackled this now so it will last longer.
@GenXfrom75
@GenXfrom75 Ай бұрын
Putting your organs in jeopardy for vanity 🙄
@a.p6732
@a.p6732 Ай бұрын
I love your face expressions😂😂
@normalnorma4974
@normalnorma4974 Ай бұрын
It's baffling why people are SO obsessed by their looks, and to hell with reality. She is young, imagine as she ages, she will have huge problems, ABSOLUTELY 🤪 CRAZY .
@Sean-ll5cm
@Sean-ll5cm Ай бұрын
If you think about it though, it's not baffling because really, our appearance can define us; it determines how people treat us, it can -- to an extent -- play a role in the trajectory of our lives, and, of course, the dating game boils down to leagues whether we like it or not. This is why I'm able to understand the phenomena of people going to extreme lengths in order to alter themselves. I don't necessarily agree with it or think it's wise most of the time, but I can certainly empathize.
@limyarplane1991
@limyarplane1991 23 күн бұрын
@@Sean-ll5cm its not even just that these extremes are the result of serious mental issues due to pressures to "be perfect" that society puts on both women and men sure looking good can help but this level addiction only results from extremely unrealistic body standards that media will often push. its extremely harmful and unrealistic to expect every man to have a 6 pack and every women to have a super thin waist and massive tit's to be considered "beautiful"
@bethking7348
@bethking7348 Ай бұрын
What kind of doctor would perform this kind of surgery?
@Clownbunnycosplay
@Clownbunnycosplay Ай бұрын
Ones who only care about money
@Em-wk5ns
@Em-wk5ns Ай бұрын
He only see 🤑 and not a patient whom has body dysmorphia 😓
@anjumbatty8969
@anjumbatty8969 Ай бұрын
A non caring human being
@TLW369
@TLW369 Ай бұрын
Side Note: I’ve noticed that throughout human history, women have had to suffer excruciating pain to be accepted and adored by men - I’m not doing all that! If my gym-body, cute face and personality aren’t good enough, then I’ll just stay single and content. 👸🏻
@maix139
@maix139 Ай бұрын
Fr...we r brainwashed by society to look and be perfect. Society is men...
@malloryoates8580
@malloryoates8580 Ай бұрын
i love the Gone with the Wind scene 😂😂😂
@brandisuperstar
@brandisuperstar Ай бұрын
Hello Dr Youn. I love your channel and I wonder how you look so amazing! Please share your personal skin care secrets 😊
@shadowscribbler6100
@shadowscribbler6100 Ай бұрын
My forehead is also 2.75 inches, similar to Dr Youn's. I just got curious and measured it. I've never thought it looked bad despite it being on the high side.
@tr4sh.doll_
@tr4sh.doll_ Ай бұрын
I never noticed his forehead either I think 2.7 inch isn't really long enough for people to think something like "wow this person have a big forehead"
@bobbibuttons8730
@bobbibuttons8730 Ай бұрын
I wear a corset daily, I’m 65 and have had awful back surgery and I’ve also got fibromyalgia and ME. By wearing the corset it gives me the support I need and let’s me cut back on the narcotics I need for pain. Do I get an 18 inch waist lol not a hope, I can almost double it. I wear I firm but not tight.
@courtney5113
@courtney5113 Ай бұрын
Lmao you went in on mama June 😭😭😭 I love you! 🤣
@ameneamini88
@ameneamini88 Ай бұрын
I cant believe the doctors do such things so scary😰
@lilly5157
@lilly5157 26 күн бұрын
Have you learned nothing about the evil, corrupt medical system during the plandemic?
@doclewis8927
@doclewis8927 Ай бұрын
I hope all of these patients are told how to avoid the sun while their scars heal so they don't end up with very dark and purple scars. For some of us, that will happen regardless but for others it is due to excessive sun exposure and not covering your scar with petroleum jelly (vaseline) and/or wearing sunscreen and a hat when outdoors even for short amounts of time. You'll need to do that for the first year or two of being in the sun with your scar. Use lots of moisturizer as well because you want to keep your skin and scar hydrated. Also, remember to drink water too. I know most of this is told to patients but sometimes it's not. I had a friend who had the same knees surgery as I did but her surgeon failed to tell her not to sunbathe without covering the scar in petroleum jelly so she had these lovely tan legs with a 12 inch purple scar straight down the center. I had laparoscopic surgery and covered my scars in vaseline when I went swimming or hiking with shorts on. My scars faded and hers didn't. Please take precautions.
@doclewis8927
@doclewis8927 Ай бұрын
Last I checked, the ribs are there to PROTECT the inards! Hard to do that job when they're removed.
@techne360
@techne360 Ай бұрын
I honestly had no idea there was a less invasive way to help a double chin! It's actually the part of me I'm most insecure about but I've heard so many complaints about neck lifts
@angelakimbrell1214
@angelakimbrell1214 Ай бұрын
My Mom was born in 1918 and stood 5 foot 7 inches tall and had an 18 inch waist-without any cinching at all. I was happy to have had a 25 inch waist.
@serania1
@serania1 Ай бұрын
is there a surgery that could fix flaring rib whitout damaging or removing the rib?
@MzNoemi69
@MzNoemi69 Ай бұрын
The sad part of the first lady who had her ribs removed, is that she is still young. So what will happen when she gets older? What she did was put herself at risk because the internal organs protected by her ribs may have problems in the future. She's addicted to plastic surgery in the worst way with this latest stunt. As she gets older, she will most definitely have a face-lift, or two. I wonder if she's ever wondered what she'll look like at 70 and beyond, with all these enhancements, and rib removal.
@annegreenwood3624
@annegreenwood3624 Ай бұрын
a surgeon with true ethics would refuse any procedure until she saw a counsellor at the root of this there is a reason why she dislikes her image we are all unique and beautiful we weren’t meant to look like barbie it’s sad this woman can’t see how beautiful she really is
@lovepeace4065
@lovepeace4065 Ай бұрын
Thank you for speaking the truth. I agree it’s not ethical to remove ribs.
@hope10100
@hope10100 29 күн бұрын
Doc you are so right….
@ruthsimpson8436
@ruthsimpson8436 Ай бұрын
This just shows how money or ethics are some plastic surgeons priorties. Having 6 ribs removed and all her other surgeries, she's risking dying for her own vanity,that's so insane and sad. Pixee was diagnosed with body dysmorphia and she said she isn't having anymore surgeries.
@cherylg5315
@cherylg5315 Ай бұрын
Doc, don't worry about the length of your forehead, you look great!
@19751222
@19751222 Ай бұрын
I love my ribs….each one of them.
@lindaflow5434
@lindaflow5434 Ай бұрын
@DoctorYoun a question: aren't ribs also needed to hold everything in place and help with carrying the weight of the upper body so not all the pressure is on the spine and the organs? Therefor removing 6 ribs while have really heavy boobs would be an issue in itself. Not so fun fun fact: I'm from Austria and our former empress Sissi drank blood and mixed raw meat instead of eating to maintain her tiny waist...
@miabhlub63
@miabhlub63 Ай бұрын
That's just beyond crazy!
@FennecTheRabbit
@FennecTheRabbit Ай бұрын
So, you are incorrect about corsetry historically. While some folks did tight lace for vanity (usually upperclass young ladies) it wasn't common. Your corset was your support garment (like a bra is today) and all women wore them. They weren't boned in steel generally, instead used baleen (whale bone) which is more akin in material to your fingernails and would take on the shape of the wearer with time just from body heat, and some of the support would be cording (which is what it says on the thin, thin stiff bits of cord). The only metal part would be the split busk which functioned as a closure in the front. There were even ones made for more physically demanding jobs that were more flexible that supported the bust still without restricting movement. Additionally they provided support for things like heavy skirts as well. The ONLY reason we view corsets today as some kind of torture device is because of advertisements by BRA COMPANIES.
@3kxi761
@3kxi761 Ай бұрын
Well, I wouldn’t agree that the only reason corsets have their reputation today is because of bra companies (see the caricatures and ‘doctor’s illustrations’ of the time), but as undergarments shifted and evolved into today’s bras, there definitely would be incentive for bra companies to talk down about corsets in order to make their products seem like the better, healthier choice. There’s a bunch of other reasons as well, like our tendency as humans to think that modern society is Always Better And More Advanced than our ‘stupid, uneducated’ ancestors.
@susanmartin3762
@susanmartin3762 Ай бұрын
That rib removing Dr. Is insane.
@oliviasimpson4396
@oliviasimpson4396 Ай бұрын
I love your content so informative.
@pamt3915
@pamt3915 Ай бұрын
Can sculpture be done before an abdominoplasty to reduce the amount of liposuction needed for obese patients?
@karenwilliams5941
@karenwilliams5941 26 күн бұрын
The only time ive heard of rip removal being done is to use that bone to rebuild facial features
@02sparklestars02
@02sparklestars02 Ай бұрын
When wearing a corset there should be a gap of about 3-6 inches in the back of the corset. Many people think the measurement of a corset, such as 28”, is the waist it’s supposed to fit. It would actually fit a waist of 31-34”. Also keep in mind that people were smaller then. The fashion plates were also more representative of young women who hadn’t achieved total growth so had smaller body structure. Think of teenage girls, then think of them at age 23. There’s a difference because they’ve completed growing.
@jtischCB
@jtischCB Ай бұрын
Suddenly, I'm relieved I still have all my ribs. This morning I didn't see this coming.
@talyamerritt
@talyamerritt Ай бұрын
“Corsets were bad” Entire fashion history community: no
@MafuyuOribe
@MafuyuOribe Ай бұрын
That is absolutely insane
@GRHood
@GRHood Ай бұрын
For forehead, i wonder hair transplant ( put hair roots) works or cover very big forehead issue
@Mia_does-random-_-
@Mia_does-random-_- Ай бұрын
I'm early! And I don't understand why people would make themselves suffer just to look "beautiful" your beautiful just the way you are! ❤
@sa9110
@sa9110 Ай бұрын
I kinda want to have a procedure on my inner thighs and a breast lift or reduction. My thighs have a little strip of stubborn fat thag just won't give up. And my breasts are long and heavy. I've had large breasts since I started developing and I am so tired of not being able to find bras that fit.
@vickiweber4718
@vickiweber4718 Ай бұрын
I know the feeling regarding large breasts. Even with a minimizer bra, finding blouses and jackets that button all the way is hard for me to find.
@HealingHappyAli
@HealingHappyAli Ай бұрын
I clicked only to see if the Surgeon willing to remove ribs would be named; *shocked* when the Surgeon actually spoke about it on national TV and is in the US instead of some tiny obsure nationaless country.😮
@vickiweber4718
@vickiweber4718 Ай бұрын
He's even in the city I live in. Nope.
@OceanstheLatina77777
@OceanstheLatina77777 23 күн бұрын
6:41 😂😂😂😂"there ain't no way"
@noella4750
@noella4750 Ай бұрын
I have quite a few friends who got cold sculpting and they were NOT HAPPY. It was expensive and it did absolutely nothing
@buzzzzzz69
@buzzzzzz69 Ай бұрын
In the novel Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell, the main character Scarlett O'hara was the "belle of three counties" due to her 16 inch waist. The fashion of the day dictated that a young girl/woman with a corsetted waist over 18 inches was considered huge! Only children & old women got away without corsets. As far as i know this was a book that was researched by interviewing people who were alive when it was set so i think a lot of these details were fairly accurate.
@cutiechu25
@cutiechu25 Ай бұрын
I get weird about my forehead sometimes. But only when my hair grows out and my bangs kinda cease to exist. Having bangs helps. Plus I also like the look of bangs so it’s a win win. When it gets weird for me I just know it’s time for a haircut lol
@MsEsquire83
@MsEsquire83 Ай бұрын
Holy Malpractice Batman 💀
@bread9173
@bread9173 Ай бұрын
Still surprised that rib removal isn't a strict no no, especially with that many ribs being removed. I don't think you could inhale or exhale as deeply as you could before. Imagine if you get a terrible lung infection and you can't exchange gasses as easily due to how shallow your breaths are.
@mjdc
@mjdc Ай бұрын
Imagine what would Adam feel seeing this 😂
@DeeNaNaa23
@DeeNaNaa23 Ай бұрын
She (Pixy)was even did eyes color surgery too in India.
@vickiweber4718
@vickiweber4718 Ай бұрын
Wait, what?!? That's a thing? Heck, no! I'm even reluctant to get Lasik.
@mystikalmassiah
@mystikalmassiah Ай бұрын
It's unfortunate that we live in a world where "beauty" is no longer selectable like COMEDY, it's become needed like AIR 😔✊!
@roobk17
@roobk17 12 күн бұрын
historical corestry nerd here - what dr youn has described at the start is "tight lacing" and was not a part of regular dress (think Kim K at the met gala vs the numerous other celebs wearing boned bodices). regular corsetry provided support to the bust (somewhat similar to the modern bra). the illusion of a tiny waist we see in victorian corsetry especially comes from additional padding, and image manipulation! not just corsetry
@ObamAmerican48
@ObamAmerican48 Ай бұрын
I'm so glad I accept myself as I am, like my imperfect appearance.
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