@Blacklotus 4460 Well, yeah. He's got how many years of study, experience, money, effort, and time put into what he does? Of course he wants a return on that.
@Blacklotus 4460 Personally, I'd rather save for a few years and get good work with minimal pain and scarring from someone who cares and gives me realistic goals than cheap out for a mediocre procedure. He also owns his own practice and is a bit of a celebrity doctor, so his pricing reflects that. There are also plenty of good doctors who are not as known and their prices will be lower.
Coming from a woman, I appreciate so much how he speaks about women’s bodies. It’s matter of fact, it’s science, it’s in no way sexualizing. This really helps women feel comfortable, and he does it without hesitation! I know it’s his profession, but still!
I just want to say about women's puberty, I have at least personally found that it seems that the medical definition of when and what should start when and how seems to be based off of the hormonal changes in young people in recent times ever since there have been more hormone disrupting chemicals in everyday life, not to mention growth hormones injected into beef and motherly hormones put into cattle for the milk. I know that me and my friends who were not exposed to conventional products, who had parents who were careful about what we consumed, ended up having a different pattern of when came at what time, and I know from my experience too, I did not start my period until long after my breasts finished developing. Also, I thought the general statistics used to be that breasts developed first. I remember even learning about puberty from BrainPOP as a kid, and it said breasts were the first thing to develop. I can attest that is true for a hormonally healthy child, and actually, budding starts one year before puberty actually hits. It seems to me that potentially this woman here in the video may have been exposed to a lot of hormonal disrupting chemicals, maybe even synthesized estrogens from food supply. There's a lot of those especially in conventional dairy, and any meat from female cows that have been retired.
yeah I kinda wish people would understand that having big breasts has much more cons than pros, only "pro" is that some people find them more attractive which definitely doesn't go against the back pain, pain when running & the potential health problems :(
@@천천히-n6u I'd say one other pro, depending on the size, is generally being able to fit into dresses. I had a friend who literally had nothing. And all these pretty dresses she wanted to wear were designed for a chest. She was itty bitty, but even the xxsmall had made room for a breasts. She either had to alter or go to a young teen section, which just wasnt the same. Even getting her to an A or B cup would have helped her just fill in a bit. I have massive breasts myself, I'd want to reduce. I think most people generally just want to feel confident when they put on clothes, more than when they take them off.
I personally have a pretty small size. Small enough to not really be suited for most dress styles. Somewhere in the A range barely a B if that. And i am so glad theres basicly 0 downsides to having a smaller size. Sure im not as "conventionally sexy" but i can still be cute.
@@ShinningCrys I think it looks cute and beautiful too!!! There isn't really a size that I don't think looks beautiful, the only time I feel concerned is when it inhibits health. But I certainly wouldn't blame someone for wanting just some extra padding.
@@maja__5047 absolutely, regular plastic surgery can also improve someone’s quality of life not just reconstructive, not everyone who gets cosmetic plastic surgery is shallow
I feel a bit bad for the doctor when he compared her to a tortoise because he meant it metaphorically and just wanted to be nice. I think he realised it himself that it sounded a bit bad and tried to salvage it later on.
It sounded like he was trying to relate to her a in a way... He knows how bad it must have been for her to have to try and hide her chest all the time... Itr ended up sounding a bit bad, but I really think he was well intentioned...
My mother actually had to have a breast reduction at 13. I was told that she had about a 1lb removed from each breast and was a DD afterwards. I am so glad that I didn't inherit those genes.
@@lofiwackpainting7439 yes, the scalp (especially on the lower parts around the neck) has muscles that can contract because of: stress, strain, etc. and when they contract it feels like a headache. This is from experience and from what my doctor told me, I’m not an expert..
A dentist removing my wisdom tooth did a similar thing to me. He thought he was so funny (the 'joke' lasted about 10 seconds longer than the one on the clip), but the fear that jolted through my body took about an hour to subside. I was so shaken up. I can't understand doing that to a person. It's a cruel power play. Utterly unprofessional.
I had a reduction at 21. I had droopy painful Es. I was 21 and I had to fight for a reduction. I told my surgeon I wanted small to midsized Cs but my surgeon refused to go that small. He wouldn’t give me a reason why. He said if I wanted smaller, he would do it for free in two years time. They looked good but I felt they were still too big. I went back and he had retired and left no record of his promise. I ended up with D’s that regrew over the last few years to DDD’s that have gotten droopy again. I was never told they could regrow. I was never told I could lose skin sensation. My surgeon told me nothing of possible side affects. This video is the first time I’ve heard anything about live nipples etc. it’s so hard for me to exercise now and I’ve gained weight again after I lost 75 lbs to get the reduction in the first place. I’m so tired and angry and sad. I just want to have normal breasts.
When I was 4 years old, I had my lip split down half way down my chin. It's a long story, but the important bit is that if the hospital didn't have a resident plastic surgeon there at the time, I'd have been forever disfigured. Plastic Surgery isn't just for elective reasons, and Im happy this man understands this by trying to inform us that it should only be a last resort.
I’m an RN and have assisted plastic surgeons in the ER to repair facial lacerations on children. We use conscious sedation to keep the child very still so the edges can be carefully brought together. I also have had reconstructive surgery after a mastectomy and hand surgery done by a plastic surgeon. They are wonderful specialists.
I've had my soft tissue sarcoma removed by a plastic surgeon. Nothing cosmetic, but a life saving cancer surgery :). Plastic surgery is such an interesting and broad field.
I got in a bad wreak and my mom didn’t even let the hospital touch me. We found a local plastic surgeon and she really did a great job! We stopped counting at 40 stitches in the right cheek and a little under 10 for the forehead. The doc had a wonderful vibe, dark room, very relaxed while she worked on me.
I get what he meant by she reminded him of a tortoise. she was trying to hide herself with her clothes, she was trying to retreat into herself and make herself small and unseen. This poor girl lacked confidence, she was probably in pain and extremely self conscious. I hope she feels more beautiful and confident now. She's truly gorgeous. She deserves a happy, full life.
He did a beautiful job. If the doctor said “I remind him of a turtle 🐢” and I had good self esteem, no problem. If, I had self esteem issues because of my breast, I would probably cry. Glad she took it tongue and cheek. She looks great!
yeah he was rude, then he improvised the surgery and put her nipples at unnecessary risk + made a joke about her nipple being dead. My heart dropped when I heard that. What a moron!
I think he was trying to say that he sees that she is hiding. Her clothes are hiding her. He just did a really bad job at his comparison. I don’t think he was trying to be rude.
Seriously, that’s what I was thinking! Like it’s bad enough with how heavy they must be, but having them be different sizes must strain more on one side of her back, which really sucks as well
I had really uneven breasts myself and it was always a huge struggle. Especially finding bras that could actually support them. So I avoided sports because I was always in pain. I had reduction surgery earlier this year and it was the best decision ever. I’m almost fully healed now and it’s also given me a lot more confidence in my body since the size difference was something I was always self conscious about.
2:01 this was me, I had a large reduction at 16, almost 17 (they has stopped growing for a year). I was 5'2, 130 lbs, a competitive dancer, a theatre student at an arts school, and I had 36FF breasts. I was that shell of a person, it was all that anyone knew about me. I hated having large breasts so I had them reduced and lifted to 36B. I have lost some weight since then (I'm 23 now) and they are at a 34B and I'm honestly so happy I did it. My quality of life is so much better, I was able to keep dancing without lasting back problems and I don't look wonky anymore
I had a breast reduction and it was the best decision I ever made! Having excessively large breasts is not only a literal pain in the neck, they make it hard to dress yourself, and hinder you physically at times. I feel free now!
@@stafonvoncamron because the ones with small ones don't feel attractive enough, as people tend to highlight breast size as a woman's main attractive points. As for us with the big ones, we know it's a pain in the ass. I can't fit into any clothing because mine are big. It hinders my ability to exercise too. I can't run because of how much they hurt when I try. Small ones look so cute in the kind of clothing I like and I'm so jealous.
The joy on her face makes me feel hopeful for my own future. My breasts are a 38M and weigh about 17 lbs together. I can't run or jump without binding my chest but if I bind them then I can't get enough air to run
every time someone talks about how nonsymmetrical breasts are completely normal, it reminds me of when i was in high school maybe and my mother and sister realized that my breasts were not the same size and they literally scarred me emotionally for life for it by being so horrible about it for months and said it was due to bad posture (my shoulder blades were uneven too) and then proceeded to annoy me for months to sit like this and be like that and wear loose clothes and wear a scarf and what not. i felt so horrible until a few years later i found out that it was completely normal and as my breast size grew the difference became even less prominent. it's really funny how they never took me to a doctor or asked anyone else and forbade me to tell anyone ever as if it was a shameful thing. After like a decade i found out that i actually also have scoliosis due to which my ribcage is tilted which would have made the shoulder blades look uneven and also made my size A breasts a bit more uneven than they were. years later, now i love my body with my scoliosis and my birthmark (which my mother still pester me to hide even though i love it now) and my uneven breasts but now i can look back and see how much of the issues i thought i had in my body were just their toxic thoughts and ideals. i wish we can normalize all the different types of bodies in media and teach young people about how we all come in different shapes and sizes and how it is all normal and beautiful so that no one can ever scare a child again into hating their body.
I'm sorry you went through that, especially from the people who are supposed to be most trusted with your vulnerability and maturation guidance. I had a similar experience from my pediatrician. It was time for my first physical and the pediatrician did not even do it- she had one of her office ladies do it. The lady accused me of being a lesbian because I was not interested in boys, then when she looked in my panties she recoiled with a gasp at my natural hair, snapping the elastic as she did so and stuttered shuffling out of the room. That was great for my 11-year-old self-esteem. I have never had a physical since. From that day on, my pediatrician would bully me saying things like, "Have you found a new doctor yet? We don't want you here," whenever I was alone and my mom belittled me as a "baby" for not wanting to be alone with the doctor. She was training a medical student at one point and even her student was shocked at her complete switch once my mom left the room. He left looking so guilty and sad. For context, you can have a pediatrician until 18 years old and I was hardly a pre-teen.
@@NasikaSakura ugh, thats disgusting. I hope that doctor goes under, she sounds like a real piece of shit. For anyone else who finds themselves in a similar situation, if any kind of doctor treats you like that or ignores your problems, it’s 100% your right to go somewhere else to find someone who will treat you with respect. Unfortunately, I know thats not always possible if doctors are in short supply in a certain area, but if possible, there’s no shame in looking for a new doctor. No one is in any way obligated to return to the same doctor of they fail to provide adequate service.
Sounds like my mom. I have an autoimmune disorder she calls me lazy and that I whine to much about pain to just suck it up. I try to explain the hormonal issues I have that gives me fatigue and muscular pain. She responds by saying I’m just obsessed with being sick and if I’m so sick there must be some magical pill I’m not taking. I literally have a doctors diagnosis.
Dude I have the same issue down to the scoliosis, it really blows. I'm sorry your family were so terrible, they have no idea what they're talking about. I admire your attitude, I'm not there yet but I'm working on it.
Ahhh... Not all the time... There's been a long list of people who have been misdiagnosed by doctors. (Mostly women) because they're diagnosed as "emotional" or simply given the wrong diagnosis. Women have died from cancer because their doctors didn't believe them. I think that the medical research that has been done and the scientific research that has been done is correct but I don't trust doctors. (It took me years to get my ADHD and Autism diagnosis because they would not believe me even though it was very obvious I has them.)
It took RUclips for you to figure that out? Any idea how many years of college and training someone with an MD or PhD has (and most Ph.D. providers, like Psychologists, are in school longer than a MD)
@@angelfish1506 That’s really an idiotic response. That’s like saying sometimes drugs won’t ruin your life or sometimes smoking doesn’t kill. Okay 🙄 Less than 1% of the time and that is so insignificant as to make it not worth saying.
Im lucky to have an auntie that’s a dairy farmer, she explained to me when I was 8 that no-ones breasts grow the same, she used her milk cows as examples! Thank you auntie for teaching me to love my body the way it is!
We had a friend at our school who had to undergo this surgery but ykw none of us bullied her it was all girls school our teachers even made us pray for her successful surgery at every assembly.
I am so proud of this young lady (and her mother) for pursuing and achieving this stunning goal! Seeing this condition from the viewpoint of a sensitive teenager was powerful. The final shot of her in that blue off the shoulder peasant blouse ... highlighting this simply gorgeous young woman and her confidence in the beauty that is uniquely hers was heart warming. Thank you to Dr. D for the very fine surgery and results. Thank you to Dr. Y for the usual excellent explanatory presentation. (I do love the facial reactions, don't you?!)
I’m a small framed woman and my 34Fs dominate my body, everything with a zip or buttons has to be tailored to the girls. Wedding dress shopping was a nightmare as they add 3 dress sizes to the rest of my body. If the guys from botched could do a reduction Id be there 👍the thought of it going wrong- terrifying
I got a breast reduction in 2019. I can't recommend it enough - it's like being freed from your breast prison. Do some word-of-mouth research in your area to learn about good surgeons you could go to!
Ah, 34E here. I used to be a 34F. They shrunk slightly when I hit 30 for some reason. I feel you. All my blouses have tastefully hidden safety pins to keep them from popping open
@@alias201 yep I carry safety pins and a mini sewing kit because I’ve coughed and sneezed buttons off and popped a few zips before. Elasticated panels have become my best friend
I got a reduction in 2002, and it was so worth it. Even now, almost 20 years later, my boobs are perky, and the scars are almost non existent. The only downside is breastfeeding. If you plan on having kids and breastfeeding, the reduction can really mess up your milk ducts. I has major production issues with my son, but I'm still glad I got the reduction.
Glad to see that she's happy but hopefully her breasts don't grow after the surgery. Sometimes it happens and some women even get multiple breast reductions in their lifetimes. It's nice to see her improvement after waiting so long
Can't wait to see this one. I had very asymmetrical breasts after 3 pregnancies. I had a reduction because I was a double G cup and very asymmetrical. I became a C cup, after a few years I lost quite a bit of weight, 80 pounds. I lost all my breast tissue and became less than an A cup. I basically wasn't even an A because I'd try wearing an A cup bra but my skin, which was all that was left, would droop out of an A cup bra. I kept the weight off and ended up getting implants to have breasts. Talk about crazy! I went from super huge to normal, to nothing and normal again.
What a ride😅 Do you regret getting the reduction before losing weight and having to get implants? I am thinking of getting a reduction but considering putting in an effort to lose weight first, in case the girls become a comfortble size. The only problem is the fact that it's so painful to work out with my H cup breasts😫
@@kaiastorvik7414 yes, I know its difficult to do exercise when the girls are so big. I don't regret not losing the weight first because I really needed them lifted and there was about 8 years or so between the reduction and the implants. I didn't realize how much breast tissue I lost over the years so when I lost the weight basically I didn't have much tissue, it was just fat that I lost making them pretty much just skin. It would have been nice i guess if I lost the weight first but I just couldn't seem to do it. Since my kids are grown, I find it easier to watch what I eat. When they were little it always seemed I would snack too much or pick at food while I'm cooking. But now it's sooo much easier. I don't buy snacks or anything.
It was cool to hear your thoughts as a surgeon on teen breast reduction. I'm just turning 16 and have had DDD cups since 13 and H cups since 14. My mom had a reduction so when I went through puberty we always talked about it as an option, and about 6 months ago we decided I'd get one. I can't walk up stairs or exercise and I have back pain and poor posture. I've talked to my family doctor and we are planning for next Summer to have it done.
It's a beautiful thing to make someone's life better. I'm an Occupational Therapist and I have the privilege of making people's lives better, not as dramatically as a surgeon, but I do my part. Congratulations Doc!
LOL I just decided Occupational Therapist as my career path today! I’m sure you do amazing work because people like you got me through my entire adolescent life! Keep being awesome
@@leahcavagnaro3480 I'm not discouraging or encouraging, only my experience. I got my old COTA license in Massachusetts in '99 and there was no work available. I let it lapse yrs ago because I couldn't afford the renewal cost and never looked back. It's a shame because I enjoyed psychiatric OT and group work. I gave it my best. Good luck in your decision whichever it is. 🕊️
As a 13 year old female with 38DDD, breast reduction terrifies me but I know at some point in the future I’ll need the procedure done. It’s just hard to believe anyone would do it for someone my age though so the future awaits me! I’m so glad to have found this video, thank you for posting!
@@otakumangastudios3617 Likely a large C or a small D. Either way, it's a massive improvement over her previous breasts and there are many large C and Small D sized bras for sale in indeed many cute designs and styles.
We do not know if she healed I.k. tho. My sis had one and it healed fine at age 66 but her tummy tuck was scary..took a longer time. She should not have done with a w! type II diabetes. She never was very fat. Not her fault. And only 2 kids.
I'm new here, but can I just say I genuinely appreciate this channel because of how supportive and non judgmental you are about people's bodies. I've seen so many plastic surgeon online and on TV be so horrible to patients thats its straight up sickening.
@You'll never know me because this is the internet I appreciate the advice ♡ Right now I'm dieting to lower my bmi and my insurance will help with part of it.
@J H some fat women still have a lot of breast tissue. My breast size never dropped below E (European), even when I was starving myself. I only grew two cups after gaining back 20 kg due to not starving myself anymore
Wow...she must feel so free and relieved, not only on a physical level, but also on a mental level. This is not a matter of beauty, is a matter of mental health. Best wishes for her!!!
I'm waiting on my insurance to go through for mine. Mine droop about 35.5cm. Back pain is constant and my posture is totally suffering. I really feel for her ♥
I'm sorry to hear that. :c Any luck since you posted that two months ago? I can give you an internet supportive hug, but not much else. I hope your insurance goes through too.
One thing you really notice in these types of doctor surgery videos is that they come in kinda frumpy but leave looking physically better. They look that way IMO because they feel better about themselves. This is how doctors should work all the time.
More of these PLEASE! These are the types of plastic surgery videos I LOVE! These seem so much more gratifying than the usual botched videos, and really make the viewer go through the transformation with the patient!
My cousin went through this had to have a breast reduction at a young age because it was not normal to have such large breasts at a young age. It was giving her a lot of physical problems. She's doing much better now tho.
@@whynot6266 no because then it would not be legal to get it done. A girl can start puberty as early as age 8 and you can only get the reduction surgery closer to when you are 18 in certain places. My cousin was on a long waiting list but had to be a bit older from when she did develop. Also 15 imo is still young.
I tell ya, seeing how happy she is in the end is amazing! You can tell she's going to be so much more confident(and already is) with this surgery! I have thought of something like this personally because after having kids they don't look like they used to! Lol 😆
This is what plastic surgery is meant to be uplift everybody's life with the help of science.......not turning oneself into something unusual and literal plastic.
I had a breast reduction at 18 and blood supply was an issue that was broached because it was just so stretched. Poor girl, I feel for you. I hope she is doing so well and wearing things she wants to, and getting relief for her back and neck, and just feeling good.
Maybe he wants to help both and he knows how to do it. He totally use his channel as educational but still, he need to feed his ego (we all have ego in a certain way) and his pockets. Don't be so innocent.
I'm sure the paycheck he gets is awesome, but it seems like he genuinely just loves his job and loves helping people, and that's the best you can hope for in a doctor. He genuinely wants to help people feel and look their best, and be self-confident.
By far the only Doc I watch on RUclips. The way you go into detail on some things during the operation, or how well you respect women in this lime of work.
I knew someone with gigantomastia(?) her breasts put such a strain on her back that she was in horrible pain all the time. she tried to get surgery but every doctor turned her away because she wasn't 18, with the reasoning "well, what about your future husband?" and various other bullshit. she got the surgery as soon as she turned 18 and she's so much healthier and happier now.
ngl he really does one of the better kind of reacts out there, he really adds information and explanations the source material might actually lack!! super informative and entertaining to watch
Is it possible to get a breast reduction twice, removing half the desired amount each time to reduce the risk of losing the nipple? Or is that too invasive on the body?
@@tylociraptor8131 hey I had a breast reduction, and am going to have top surgery. Could I ask what where the concerns your doctor had? Did it change the price of top surgery? Of course only answer if you feel comfortable
I have really saggy breasts due to gaining and losing a significant amount of weight and I'm seriously considering getting a reduction and lift, so thank you for this video, it was super informative!
I’d like to see you do a video about skin on people who lose large amounts of weight. How to help reduce those wrinkles and lose skin you’re left with at the end. There’s no way to stop it completely, I know.
Makes a face more interesting. We all have 2 faces. Hold a paper over one side then the orher. U will see-quite different. We also have a stronger side. I am L.handed and my R side is much weaker. Everything bad happens on my weaker side. Bumps, zits, dental prob.s... .
My plastic surgeon said he got into plastic surgery because he liked seeing people happy, all the other specialities saw people on bad days in their lives or in pain.
@@honeybabie8484 I've got the same size and bought some off amazon from Syrokan. They're so comfy that I forget my boobs and they come in cute colours too 😍
You might benefit from wearing a bustier or bras with a large enough "band" that it covers your ribs entirely to provide more support. Support should come almost entirely from the band and barely from the straps. There are a lot more options now a days different from a traditional corset. It might be a good option for women with very large, heavy breasts and I would consider it worth a try if it's too painful with normal bras
Yeah, I feel you. I'm only 70G (or 32DDD in american) and I have noticeable indents in my shoulders from bras because I was wearing bras that were too lose on the ribs for years since no one explained to me how they're supposed to fit (': and people still don't believe me when I tell them my band size because I'm slightly chubby
@@scratchpenny True, and I'm so glad she's ok. But his jokes and comments were unnecessary. They were counter-productive. In the split second he said her other nipple was dead, she probably mentally had a trip to hell.
Huh i didn't think of anything about the turtle comment, i think he was just trying to compare how she used to hide herself under a thick layer of clothes... it didn't sound that malicious
Yeah I feel the same way. He phrased it kinda weird in the beginning but imo the analogy was perfectly fine and made a lot of sense. I've compared myself to a turtle in a shell when i was really struggling with my eating disorder
@@mindyschocolate Agreed. When you are uncomfortable with your body, it's really hard to show your true self. You can easily hide within yourself like a 🐢
Well, one of the main reasons she was there was because her self confidence was very low due to her condition, so it might not have been really appropriate to make that kind of comment to her in particular.
I had a breast reduction, just 3 months ago and I can tell you that this surgery changed my life. I can completely understand how she feels. I feel like a super model 🥰🥰🥰
I am a 34M and I want you to be my doctor. We can record it and all ( I would prefer to record it cause I love watching videos like this). You just make me feel safe.
About the age thing: I have large breasts (about the size of this woman’s smaller breast), and I was *always* told that I had to be at minimum over the age of 25 to be sure that I was “done developing” and I had to be done having children. I’m now 37 and have never had a reduction because my health insurance always has some excuse as to why I “don’t need” it. So I have back and shoulder damage that could have been dealt with and prevented when I was 18, but doctors refused to do it.
I’ve solved this problem by getting a functional (not a fashion) corset. It’s costly because it has to fit you correctly, but my back and shoulder pain is gone. No tightlacing either. I can breathe just fine.
My Mom had J’s her whole life until the age of 61 or so when she finally had a reduction. Through working out she (and you can too) help save your body from the woes of breast weight that results in back problems and more. Hopefully this little tidbit can help you on your journey until you can get reduction. Hopefully it gets better soon love ♥️
@@hotjanuary I’ve thought about getting a corset. I just don’t know where to begin or where to go to get one. I have degenerative disc disease and severe fibromyalgia on top of the issues my boobs cause, so having more support in my back (without having a bulky, heavy, hot back brace) would help immensely.
@@Annie_Annie__ so I don’t know how fibromyalgia would be affected by a corset, but a quick google search says a lumbar corset is used for degenerative disc disease. If your doctor says it’s okay for your fibromyalgia to wear a corset, I would recommend a high backed strapless corset with lots of boning in the back, or a shoulder strapped stays. Redthreaded makes custom sizing corsets. See here redthreaded.com/collections/corsets-custom-made This one looks like it has enough bones in the back redthreaded.com/collections/corsets-custom-made/products/1780s-front-lacing-stays-custom-sized-made-to-order-1?variant=12574629625955 Or you could buy this drafting book and make your own corset. Choose whatever design you like and add more bones wherever you feel you need more support. “Stays and Corsets: historical patterns translated to the modern body.” www.amazon.ca/Stays-Corsets-Historical-Patterns-Translated/dp/1138018236 I went down the sew it myself route. I bought plastic boning, spring steel boning, herringbone cotton tape, and the busk very cheaply on AliExpress. The fabric I bought locally online. Start with cotton canvas. Do your best to make the stitching accurate and live in it. Find out if there are any fit issues. If the design and measurements work for your body, then go ahead a buy the expensive cotton coutil fabric to make the final version. Cotton canvas is cheaper and a very good sturdy fabric, but I wouldn’t want to be wearing it in the summer. Also, make sure you wear a linen chemise underneath the corset in the summer. Linen is really great for keeping you cool and wicking away sweat.
I absolutely love how you advertise your own product as a commercial instead of somebody else's product. I feel like I'm not really taken away from what I'm viewing. Also your advertisement is so refreshing, at the same time makes me feel like I need a spa day and cucumber water.
I’m so glad that doctors in Australia aren’t allowed to advertise their services... flogging one’s professional services is demeaning to both the practitioner and the medical profession.
"They're supposed to be sisters, not twins." Before my reduction, mine weren't even friends.
That’s life
They ain’t even distant cousin 😭✋
Mines are from a different timeline 💀💀💀
capricorn ?
What about passing strangers?
He is a plastic surgeon but still he says, "only consider plastic surgery as a last resort". He genuinely cares more about people than money.
He's a doctor, that's what he does.
@@portugeese should do, you'd be amazed by the 70s to 80s dentistry and doctor scandal. unnecessary procedures for cash :(
@Blacklotus 4460 Well, yeah. He's got how many years of study, experience, money, effort, and time put into what he does? Of course he wants a return on that.
He is sooo cute afs
@Blacklotus 4460 Personally, I'd rather save for a few years and get good work with minimal pain and scarring from someone who cares and gives me realistic goals than cheap out for a mediocre procedure. He also owns his own practice and is a bit of a celebrity doctor, so his pricing reflects that. There are also plenty of good doctors who are not as known and their prices will be lower.
Coming from a woman, I appreciate so much how he speaks about women’s bodies. It’s matter of fact, it’s science, it’s in no way sexualizing. This really helps women feel comfortable, and he does it without hesitation! I know it’s his profession, but still!
I'm not trying to be mean I'm just trying to give you advice, you wouldn't say body's, but instead bodies. Sorry if that came off mean...
@@layciepittman5689 who cares?
I just want to say about women's puberty, I have at least personally found that it seems that the medical definition of when and what should start when and how seems to be based off of the hormonal changes in young people in recent times ever since there have been more hormone disrupting chemicals in everyday life, not to mention growth hormones injected into beef and motherly hormones put into cattle for the milk. I know that me and my friends who were not exposed to conventional products, who had parents who were careful about what we consumed, ended up having a different pattern of when came at what time, and I know from my experience too, I did not start my period until long after my breasts finished developing. Also, I thought the general statistics used to be that breasts developed first. I remember even learning about puberty from BrainPOP as a kid, and it said breasts were the first thing to develop. I can attest that is true for a hormonally healthy child, and actually, budding starts one year before puberty actually hits. It seems to me that potentially this woman here in the video may have been exposed to a lot of hormonal disrupting chemicals, maybe even synthesized estrogens from food supply. There's a lot of those especially in conventional dairy, and any meat from female cows that have been retired.
@@layciepittman5689 omg you’re right!! I didn’t even notice that, thank you 😭😩
@@otakumangastudios3617 I see you post such dumb shit everywhere lol
I dated a surgeon and he said the most common cosmetic surgery he did was breast reduction. Not every woman wants gigantic breasts
yeah I kinda wish people would understand that having big breasts has much more cons than pros, only "pro" is that some people find them more attractive which definitely doesn't go against the back pain, pain when running & the potential health problems :(
Seriously. The back pain that comes with large breasts is something I never want to deal with.
@@천천히-n6u I'd say one other pro, depending on the size, is generally being able to fit into dresses. I had a friend who literally had nothing. And all these pretty dresses she wanted to wear were designed for a chest. She was itty bitty, but even the xxsmall had made room for a breasts. She either had to alter or go to a young teen section, which just wasnt the same. Even getting her to an A or B cup would have helped her just fill in a bit. I have massive breasts myself, I'd want to reduce. I think most people generally just want to feel confident when they put on clothes, more than when they take them off.
I personally have a pretty small size. Small enough to not really be suited for most dress styles. Somewhere in the A range barely a B if that. And i am so glad theres basicly 0 downsides to having a smaller size. Sure im not as "conventionally sexy" but i can still be cute.
@@ShinningCrys I think it looks cute and beautiful too!!! There isn't really a size that I don't think looks beautiful, the only time I feel concerned is when it inhibits health. But I certainly wouldn't blame someone for wanting just some extra padding.
This the kind of plastic surgery that really interests me. The kind that improves a person’s quality of life.
Plastic surgery purely for aesthetic reason can improve a person's quality of life tremendously tho
@@maja__5047 my words exactly
That's most plastic surgery. Just not as televised as celebrities or insta models.
@@maja__5047 absolutely, regular plastic surgery can also improve someone’s quality of life not just reconstructive, not everyone who gets cosmetic plastic surgery is shallow
Yes
"So breasts are more like sisters, not twins."
...like eyebrows?
On a real note, this girl is such a warrior and my heart goes out to her.
I thought the exact same thing lol
My god poor girl just imagine all the bullying and judgment she’s been through.
And back pain and neck pain :""")
Ikr
Pls will she be able to breastfeed in the future?
@@hausaversion2023 Yes, If she wants.
@@hausaversion2023 good chances, yes. *but* even if she can't, it's not ideal but not the end of the world.
I feel a bit bad for the doctor when he compared her to a tortoise because he meant it metaphorically and just wanted to be nice. I think he realised it himself that it sounded a bit bad and tried to salvage it later on.
It sounded like he was trying to relate to her a in a way... He knows how bad it must have been for her to have to try and hide her chest all the time... Itr ended up sounding a bit bad, but I really think he was well intentioned...
I agree, like he was trying to convey how she has to carry a burden around. I'm glad it seems like he helped her resolve the issue though.
He should have started off with saying he meant it in metaphorically
@@9_debolati_318 Hindsight is 20/20 ;)
Lol yea he wasn't saying she looks like a tortoise literally but it defindtly came out that way😂😂
My mother actually had to have a breast reduction at 13. I was told that she had about a 1lb removed from each breast and was a DD afterwards. I am so glad that I didn't inherit those genes.
I knew a tween with a size F. Here I am, past puberty and I can fit in a training bra 😬
I was so relieved my dtr's and G dtr.s did not have cantaloupe sized B'
S too.
You dodged a bullet there, gene-wise. 😊
Your future daughters might inherit those genes tho
@@SwampCeeMcGee60 that’s great
"Sisters and not twins." I like that.
Thats literally what my mum told me as a self conscious teen. Made me feel a whole lot better!
@@ApatheticBlogger
Ah damn! I wish I'd heard it at that age too. Oh well 🤷♀️ can't change the past. 😁
It goes for eyebrows too
@@chrystianaw8256
Oh yea it does! 🤣
I always say mine aren’t identical but fraternal ;]
Her back must hurt so much from having to carrying those around 😢
@@ellebean759 ouch
For real, I almost cried for her. That's so painful to live with. I guarantee she has no idea what it's like to live without pain.
I had a breast reduction last October. A surprising benefit was not having tension headaches anymore from the strain. The shoulder relief is amazing.
@@LittlestSamurai tension headaches? That’s a thing?
@@lofiwackpainting7439 yes, the scalp (especially on the lower parts around the neck) has muscles that can contract because of: stress, strain, etc. and when they contract it feels like a headache.
This is from experience and from what my doctor told me, I’m not an expert..
When he said “it is totally normal to have breast that looks like sisters and not twins” made me feel better about my insecurities😭
Me too I had the same insecurities until I went and changed with female fam and they knew and told me that it was
Shout out to my girls who pulled out a tape measurer during this one.
Ikr
I was curious you know
😆😆I did!
👋🏽😔
omg how u know 😭😭😭
"That is alive nipple!" 😃 "That is not." 😨 "Just kidding, that's alive too."
My face is literally the same as Dr Youn.
I gasped audibly. 😂
A dentist removing my wisdom tooth did a similar thing to me. He thought he was so funny (the 'joke' lasted about 10 seconds longer than the one on the clip), but the fear that jolted through my body took about an hour to subside. I was so shaken up. I can't understand doing that to a person. It's a cruel power play. Utterly unprofessional.
A doctor once did something similar while sewing a relatives fingers back on lol
I almost cried!
Hollywood!
I had a reduction at 21. I had droopy painful Es. I was 21 and I had to fight for a reduction. I told my surgeon I wanted small to midsized Cs but my surgeon refused to go that small. He wouldn’t give me a reason why. He said if I wanted smaller, he would do it for free in two years time. They looked good but I felt they were still too big. I went back and he had retired and left no record of his promise. I ended up with D’s that regrew over the last few years to DDD’s that have gotten droopy again. I was never told they could regrow. I was never told I could lose skin sensation. My surgeon told me nothing of possible side affects. This video is the first time I’ve heard anything about live nipples etc. it’s so hard for me to exercise now and I’ve gained weight again after I lost 75 lbs to get the reduction in the first place. I’m so tired and angry and sad. I just want to have normal breasts.
Oh wow that’s terrible. You probably have, but if you want you could check other countries or smth
:( I’m so sorry to hear that
@@chrisj8244 I'm looking into jobs in canada or the UK.
@@kittyfrog0 I wish you the best of luck 🤞🏾
@@chrisj8244 Thank you!
When I was 4 years old, I had my lip split down half way down my chin. It's a long story, but the important bit is that if the hospital didn't have a resident plastic surgeon there at the time, I'd have been forever disfigured. Plastic Surgery isn't just for elective reasons, and Im happy this man understands this by trying to inform us that it should only be a last resort.
I’m an RN and have assisted plastic surgeons in the ER to repair facial lacerations on children. We use conscious sedation to keep the child very still so the edges can be carefully brought together. I also have had reconstructive surgery after a mastectomy and hand surgery done by a plastic surgeon. They are wonderful specialists.
Halle Berry had a plastic surgeon fix the scar on her face after her hit and run accident she caused back in 2000.
Same for my son too
I've had my soft tissue sarcoma removed by a plastic surgeon. Nothing cosmetic, but a life saving cancer surgery :). Plastic surgery is such an interesting and broad field.
I got in a bad wreak and my mom didn’t even let the hospital touch me. We found a local plastic surgeon and she really did a great job! We stopped counting at 40 stitches in the right cheek and a little under 10 for the forehead. The doc had a wonderful vibe, dark room, very relaxed while she worked on me.
Poor girl, we can only imagine the bullying and back pain she'd been through
Army😌
I know 😭 people can be cruel
Also ayo armys 😏
Armys 💜
Meanwhile others inserting inplants
Also you can see how badly her bras dug into her shoulders, creating huge indents. She looks so much more comfortable.
sometimes im insecure about my flat chest but i am just so thankful i dont have to go through all that pain. my heart goes out to her
Me too.
I wish I had a flat chest .-.
🏳️⚧️✌🏼
Me three.
Flat>medium
Same
I get what he meant by she reminded him of a tortoise. she was trying to hide herself with her clothes, she was trying to retreat into herself and make herself small and unseen. This poor girl lacked confidence, she was probably in pain and extremely self conscious. I hope she feels more beautiful and confident now. She's truly gorgeous. She deserves a happy, full life.
He did a beautiful job. If the doctor said “I remind him of a turtle 🐢” and I had good self esteem, no problem. If, I had self esteem issues because of my breast, I would probably cry. Glad she took it tongue and cheek. She looks great!
yeah he was rude, then he improvised the surgery and put her nipples at unnecessary risk + made a joke about her nipple being dead. My heart dropped when I heard that. What a moron!
I think he was trying to say that he sees that she is hiding. Her clothes are hiding her. He just did a really bad job at his comparison. I don’t think he was trying to be rude.
Just the fact that he made them more symmetrical is a win for me, I can't imagine how difficult is to have them in such different sizes.
You have a lovely smile ☺
Seriously, that’s what I was thinking! Like it’s bad enough with how heavy they must be, but having them be different sizes must strain more on one side of her back, which really sucks as well
This may be completely out of context, but I love your smile 🤗
Heavy, and you can never find a bra that fit.
I had really uneven breasts myself and it was always a huge struggle. Especially finding bras that could actually support them. So I avoided sports because I was always in pain. I had reduction surgery earlier this year and it was the best decision ever. I’m almost fully healed now and it’s also given me a lot more confidence in my body since the size difference was something I was always self conscious about.
"They make bras in that size, cute ones" lol she's got a great attitude, real happy for her.
2:01 this was me, I had a large reduction at 16, almost 17 (they has stopped growing for a year). I was 5'2, 130 lbs, a competitive dancer, a theatre student at an arts school, and I had 36FF breasts. I was that shell of a person, it was all that anyone knew about me. I hated having large breasts so I had them reduced and lifted to 36B. I have lost some weight since then (I'm 23 now) and they are at a 34B and I'm honestly so happy I did it. My quality of life is so much better, I was able to keep dancing without lasting back problems and I don't look wonky anymore
I had a breast reduction and it was the best decision I ever made! Having excessively large breasts is not only a literal pain in the neck, they make it hard to dress yourself, and hinder you physically at times. I feel free now!
Where did you have it done and how much does it cost
Its so interesting how women with small breasts want bigger ones and women with big ones want smaller breast.
@@stafonvoncamron because the ones with small ones don't feel attractive enough, as people tend to highlight breast size as a woman's main attractive points. As for us with the big ones, we know it's a pain in the ass. I can't fit into any clothing because mine are big. It hinders my ability to exercise too. I can't run because of how much they hurt when I try. Small ones look so cute in the kind of clothing I like and I'm so jealous.
Would you mind to tell me, what make breasts get oversized?
Do "touching" make breasts grow bigger and bigger?
@@Bright-It no, genetics play a part, and also gaining weight will make them bigger also
The dream: Being able to buy cute bras in a size that will fit.
This broke my heart
This hurt me a lot
As a woman that is over a DDD cup I feel her pain on the cute bra side. But cannot imagine the difficulty in buying a bra for two different sizes.
As a woman with a 44 HH cup I second this
Its sad how hard it is to find even a simple bra small enough for me ;___;
The joy on her face makes me feel hopeful for my own future. My breasts are a 38M and weigh about 17 lbs together. I can't run or jump without binding my chest but if I bind them then I can't get enough air to run
every time someone talks about how nonsymmetrical breasts are completely normal, it reminds me of when i was in high school maybe and my mother and sister realized that my breasts were not the same size and they literally scarred me emotionally for life for it by being so horrible about it for months and said it was due to bad posture (my shoulder blades were uneven too) and then proceeded to annoy me for months to sit like this and be like that and wear loose clothes and wear a scarf and what not. i felt so horrible until a few years later i found out that it was completely normal and as my breast size grew the difference became even less prominent.
it's really funny how they never took me to a doctor or asked anyone else and forbade me to tell anyone ever as if it was a shameful thing. After like a decade i found out that i actually also have scoliosis due to which my ribcage is tilted which would have made the shoulder blades look uneven and also made my size A breasts a bit more uneven than they were.
years later, now i love my body with my scoliosis and my birthmark (which my mother still pester me to hide even though i love it now) and my uneven breasts but now i can look back and see how much of the issues i thought i had in my body were just their toxic thoughts and ideals.
i wish we can normalize all the different types of bodies in media and teach young people about how we all come in different shapes and sizes and how it is all normal and beautiful so that no one can ever scare a child again into hating their body.
I'm sorry you went through that, especially from the people who are supposed to be most trusted with your vulnerability and maturation guidance. I had a similar experience from my pediatrician. It was time for my first physical and the pediatrician did not even do it- she had one of her office ladies do it. The lady accused me of being a lesbian because I was not interested in boys, then when she looked in my panties she recoiled with a gasp at my natural hair, snapping the elastic as she did so and stuttered shuffling out of the room. That was great for my 11-year-old self-esteem. I have never had a physical since. From that day on, my pediatrician would bully me saying things like, "Have you found a new doctor yet? We don't want you here," whenever I was alone and my mom belittled me as a "baby" for not wanting to be alone with the doctor. She was training a medical student at one point and even her student was shocked at her complete switch once my mom left the room. He left looking so guilty and sad. For context, you can have a pediatrician until 18 years old and I was hardly a pre-teen.
@@NasikaSakura i am so sorry you had to go through that. That was a horrible doctor and you did not deserve that.
@@NasikaSakura ugh, thats disgusting. I hope that doctor goes under, she sounds like a real piece of shit.
For anyone else who finds themselves in a similar situation, if any kind of doctor treats you like that or ignores your problems, it’s 100% your right to go somewhere else to find someone who will treat you with respect. Unfortunately, I know thats not always possible if doctors are in short supply in a certain area, but if possible, there’s no shame in looking for a new doctor. No one is in any way obligated to return to the same doctor of they fail to provide adequate service.
Sounds like my mom. I have an autoimmune disorder she calls me lazy and that I whine to much about pain to just suck it up. I try to explain the hormonal issues I have that gives me fatigue and muscular pain. She responds by saying I’m just obsessed with being sick and if I’m so sick there must be some magical pill I’m not taking. I literally have a doctors diagnosis.
Dude I have the same issue down to the scoliosis, it really blows. I'm sorry your family were so terrible, they have no idea what they're talking about. I admire your attitude, I'm not there yet but I'm working on it.
what ive learned from these videos is that the doctors actually know what theyre talking about.
no shit
@@beeyouteafool9561 ah yes but usually they bring in someone thats simply just for *entertainment*
Ahhh... Not all the time... There's been a long list of people who have been misdiagnosed by doctors. (Mostly women) because they're diagnosed as "emotional" or simply given the wrong diagnosis. Women have died from cancer because their doctors didn't believe them. I think that the medical research that has been done and the scientific research that has been done is correct but I don't trust doctors. (It took me years to get my ADHD and Autism diagnosis because they would not believe me even though it was very obvious I has them.)
It took RUclips for you to figure that out? Any idea how many years of college and training someone with an MD or PhD has (and most Ph.D. providers, like Psychologists, are in school longer than a MD)
@@angelfish1506 That’s really an idiotic response. That’s like saying sometimes drugs won’t ruin your life or sometimes smoking doesn’t kill. Okay 🙄 Less than 1% of the time and that is so insignificant as to make it not worth saying.
The grooves on her shoulders- my heart broke for this woman 😞
Im lucky to have an auntie that’s a dairy farmer, she explained to me when I was 8 that no-ones breasts grow the same, she used her milk cows as examples! Thank you auntie for teaching me to love my body the way it is!
Aww! That really sweet 🥰. You had such a good auntie!
Awww that’s so cute 🥺
We had a friend at our school who had to undergo this surgery but ykw none of us bullied her it was all girls school our teachers even made us pray for her successful surgery at every assembly.
Wooow..... very anti-men much! Lol
What?
@@danielecastanon2934 what mental gymnastics did u have to go through to tie this back to men
@@danielecastanon2934 aNtI-MeN?? Seriously dude whatever
@@danielecastanon2934 it was an all girls school......what does any of that have to do with anti men?
I am so proud of this young lady (and her mother) for pursuing and achieving this stunning goal! Seeing this condition from the viewpoint of a sensitive teenager was powerful. The final shot of her in that blue off the shoulder peasant blouse ... highlighting this simply gorgeous young woman and her confidence in the beauty that is uniquely hers was heart warming. Thank you to Dr. D for the very fine surgery and results. Thank you to Dr. Y for the usual excellent explanatory presentation. (I do love the facial reactions, don't you?!)
Someone once compared me to a turtle 🐢 because I have bad posture. It made me feel bad tbh
I once compared to a turtle because I am slow :"")
I have bad posture too
Same ugh
Being compared to a turtle or other animal is literally an insult. Its not a good thing and it hurts 😖
The turtle comparison was that she’s always trying to hide her breast with clothing-oversized. I didn’t see that as an insult
I’m a small framed woman and my 34Fs dominate my body, everything with a zip or buttons has to be tailored to the girls. Wedding dress shopping was a nightmare as they add 3 dress sizes to the rest of my body. If the guys from botched could do a reduction Id be there 👍the thought of it going wrong- terrifying
I got a breast reduction in 2019. I can't recommend it enough - it's like being freed from your breast prison. Do some word-of-mouth research in your area to learn about good surgeons you could go to!
Ah, 34E here. I used to be a 34F. They shrunk slightly when I hit 30 for some reason. I feel you. All my blouses have tastefully hidden safety pins to keep them from popping open
@@alias201 yep I carry safety pins and a mini sewing kit because I’ve coughed and sneezed buttons off and popped a few zips before. Elasticated panels have become my best friend
Oh man, I feel you. Your back must hurt a lot!
I got a reduction in 2002, and it was so worth it. Even now, almost 20 years later, my boobs are perky, and the scars are almost non existent. The only downside is breastfeeding. If you plan on having kids and breastfeeding, the reduction can really mess up your milk ducts. I has major production issues with my son, but I'm still glad I got the reduction.
Oh god. Is the miracle worker gonna fix that? I feel so sorry for this woman.
i do not understand this comment at all, please elaborate on your point if you would mind
@@bettyowo I was talking about her condition.
@@CoasterMan13Official Lmao
@@CoasterMan13Official oh right
soz its like almost 1 am for me rn lol
Glad to see that she's happy but hopefully her breasts don't grow after the surgery. Sometimes it happens and some women even get multiple breast reductions in their lifetimes. It's nice to see her improvement after waiting so long
"They make bras in this size, cute ones" that made me cry omfg, I'm so happy for her❤
Awww 😭
I went to high school with a girl who needed and had a breast reduction. She couldn't run, dive in a pool etc until after her surgery.
You could see how she felt very uncomfortable being called a turtle lol
hey
@@shmorange oh hey
I understand the metaphor but it's definitely weird
Can't wait to see this one. I had very asymmetrical breasts after 3 pregnancies. I had a reduction because I was a double G cup and very asymmetrical. I became a C cup, after a few years I lost quite a bit of weight, 80 pounds. I lost all my breast tissue and became less than an A cup. I basically wasn't even an A because I'd try wearing an A cup bra but my skin, which was all that was left, would droop out of an A cup bra. I kept the weight off and ended up getting implants to have breasts. Talk about crazy! I went from super huge to normal, to nothing and normal again.
Why not loose weight in the first place? Before you atempt to remove the eccess of fat by surgery
@@maxmusterman9262
Sometimes that doesn't work for some types of people.
What a ride😅 Do you regret getting the reduction before losing weight and having to get implants? I am thinking of getting a reduction but considering putting in an effort to lose weight first, in case the girls become a comfortble size. The only problem is the fact that it's so painful to work out with my H cup breasts😫
@@kaiastorvik7414 yes, I know its difficult to do exercise when the girls are so big. I don't regret not losing the weight first because I really needed them lifted and there was about 8 years or so between the reduction and the implants. I didn't realize how much breast tissue I lost over the years so when I lost the weight basically I didn't have much tissue, it was just fat that I lost making them pretty much just skin. It would have been nice i guess if I lost the weight first but I just couldn't seem to do it. Since my kids are grown, I find it easier to watch what I eat. When they were little it always seemed I would snack too much or pick at food while I'm cooking. But now it's sooo much easier. I don't buy snacks or anything.
You can loose actual real breast tissue by getting skinny? Didn't know that o.o
It was cool to hear your thoughts as a surgeon on teen breast reduction.
I'm just turning 16 and have had DDD cups since 13 and H cups since 14. My mom had a reduction so when I went through puberty we always talked about it as an option, and about 6 months ago we decided I'd get one. I can't walk up stairs or exercise and I have back pain and poor posture. I've talked to my family doctor and we are planning for next Summer to have it done.
Did you end up having surgery?
@Juniper Rose. Did you get the surgery? How was your overall, experience, and are you happier?
She's a beautiful young lady. So glad the botched doc could help her.
It's a beautiful thing to make someone's life better. I'm an Occupational Therapist and I have the privilege of making people's lives better, not as dramatically as a surgeon, but I do my part. Congratulations Doc!
That’s my dream job! What setting do you work in?
LOL I just decided Occupational Therapist as my career path today! I’m sure you do amazing work because people like you got me through my entire adolescent life! Keep being awesome
Geriatrics and long term care, Leah.
@@millersatthefarm8 Wow that is so interesting! I’m looking into going into neonatal occupational therapy
@@leahcavagnaro3480 I'm not discouraging or encouraging, only my experience. I got my old COTA license in Massachusetts in '99 and there was no work available. I let it lapse yrs ago because I couldn't afford the renewal cost and never looked back. It's a shame because I enjoyed psychiatric OT and group work. I gave it my best. Good luck in your decision whichever it is. 🕊️
I really appreciate his maturity and respect. You did us women good. Thank you.
As a 13 year old female with 38DDD, breast reduction terrifies me but I know at some point in the future I’ll need the procedure done. It’s just hard to believe anyone would do it for someone my age though so the future awaits me! I’m so glad to have found this video, thank you for posting!
Thicker skin when young. The more stretched the more scary the possibility of difficult healing u know.
Dontcha luv how dr. youn says "breasts can be sisters and not necessarily twins." How compassionate.
I remember I had a friend who got breast reduction surgery her sophomore year. She was so much happier after the surgery and I was happy for her!
U r a sweetie.
"They sell bras in that size. cute ones." She still might have trouble, but I'm glad she has the option now. I'd love to get a reduction someday.
You will feel so free.
I thought she got a reduction to a c cup?
@@otakumangastudios3617 Likely a large C or a small D. Either way, it's a massive improvement over her previous breasts and there are many large C and Small D sized bras for sale in indeed many cute designs and styles.
We do not know if she healed I.k. tho. My sis had one and it healed fine at age 66 but her tummy tuck was scary..took a longer time. She should not have done with a w! type II diabetes. She never was very fat. Not her fault. And only 2 kids.
"they make bras this size, cute ones" aw sweetie 🥺
I hope she got the up free for showing the world those pendulums.
I'm new here, but can I just say I genuinely appreciate this channel because of how supportive and non judgmental you are about people's bodies. I've seen so many plastic surgeon online and on TV be so horrible to patients thats its straight up sickening.
She looks SO relieved! I can't imagine how great that would feel to have that strain off of her back.
As a 5'2 230 pound woman with size 44 HH breasts I understand this woman. I'm saving up for my life changing surgery
@You're the reason he's crying thank you thats so sweet ♡
Dear god your poor back. I hope you're able to get the procedure soon
@You'll never know me because this is the internet I appreciate the advice ♡ Right now I'm dieting to lower my bmi and my insurance will help with part of it.
@@notsafeformiranda4271 thank you ♡♡♡♡♡
@J H some fat women still have a lot of breast tissue. My breast size never dropped below E (European), even when I was starving myself. I only grew two cups after gaining back 20 kg due to not starving myself anymore
The liposuction looks SO rough! You mentioned possibly damaging tissue and that was honestly the first thing I thought watching it.
Wow...she must feel so free and relieved, not only on a physical level, but also on a mental level. This is not a matter of beauty, is a matter of mental health. Best wishes for her!!!
I have a feeling that Dr. Youn really disagreed with a lot of the choices made in this episode. I’m glad it worked out for her though.
I had my breast reduction when I was 19. Best thing ever. Totally changed my life.
I'm waiting on my insurance to go through for mine. Mine droop about 35.5cm. Back pain is constant and my posture is totally suffering. I really feel for her ♥
I'm sorry to hear that. :c Any luck since you posted that two months ago? I can give you an internet supportive hug, but not much else. I hope your insurance goes through too.
@@ThePhantomSafetyPin Insurance went through and I'm now a 32DD instead of a 32J! So glad insurance went through and I feel like a million bucks :)
@@TheBluekulele Yay wonderful to hear!
One thing you really notice in these types of doctor surgery videos is that they come in kinda frumpy but leave looking physically better. They look that way IMO because they feel better about themselves. This is how doctors should work all the time.
When I saw her smile I totally started to cry. I am so happy for her!!!
I really like the physical knowledge and that nobody is treated in a condescending way in this videos.
It's really nice!
I like tortoises, and he was trying to make a supportive analogy. Perhaps not successfully, but the attempt was clear imo.
I had a girlfriend that had reduction, she had scars from bra straps. She got size A and LOVED it!
More of these PLEASE! These are the types of plastic surgery videos I LOVE! These seem so much more gratifying than the usual botched videos, and really make the viewer go through the transformation with the patient!
True. Love these
My cousin went through this had to have a breast reduction at a young age because it was not normal to have such large breasts at a young age. It was giving her a lot of physical problems. She's doing much better now tho.
How old was she? I'm sure she was under 18.
@@whynot6266 she was 15/16 only
@@icevalkyrie7 Oh.. I thought she was younger
@@whynot6266 no because then it would not be legal to get it done. A girl can start puberty as early as age 8 and you can only get the reduction surgery closer to when you are 18 in certain places. My cousin was on a long waiting list but had to be a bit older from when she did develop. Also 15 imo is still young.
@@icevalkyrie7 I agree!
I tell ya, seeing how happy she is in the end is amazing! You can tell she's going to be so much more confident(and already is) with this surgery! I have thought of something like this personally because after having kids they don't look like they used to! Lol 😆
His face when he said the nippple was dead had me wheezing🤣
You hella pretty!
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I screamed lmaoooo that was so funnnyyy
Thanks y'all :3
UNRELATED BUT BESTIE YOU ARE SO PRETTY😩
This is what plastic surgery is meant to be uplift everybody's life with the help of science.......not turning oneself into something unusual and literal plastic.
Some people want to look like that, no need shame it
Some people have their life uplifted that way. Let people do what they want
Stop being judgemental
As long as it’s not too problematic, dangerous, or actually harmful I don’t see too much of a problem
To each their own. It's not your body, and no one is forcing it on yours.
I had a breast reduction at 18 and blood supply was an issue that was broached because it was just so stretched. Poor girl, I feel for you. I hope she is doing so well and wearing things she wants to, and getting relief for her back and neck, and just feeling good.
Can we clone Anthony? I would trust him with anything, you can just tell he is genuine and wants to help people ...not his bank account
Maybe he wants to help both and he knows how to do it. He totally use his channel as educational but still, he need to feed his ego (we all have ego in a certain way) and his pockets. Don't be so innocent.
I'm sure the paycheck he gets is awesome, but it seems like he genuinely just loves his job and loves helping people, and that's the best you can hope for in a doctor. He genuinely wants to help people feel and look their best, and be self-confident.
Really. If he had $ as his priority he'd be in L.A. or N.Y.
I'm so happy for her because now she feels happy in her body, and that's really the best outcome from plastic surgery.
By far the only Doc I watch on RUclips. The way you go into detail on some things during the operation, or how well you respect women in this lime of work.
The face he made when he said “this one is not alive”
"it is totally normal to have breasts that looks like sisters and not twins"
Thank you, dr
I knew someone with gigantomastia(?) her breasts put such a strain on her back that she was in horrible pain all the time.
she tried to get surgery but every doctor turned her away because she wasn't 18, with the reasoning "well, what about your future husband?" and various other bullshit.
she got the surgery as soon as she turned 18 and she's so much healthier and happier now.
ngl he really does one of the better kind of reacts out there, he really adds information and explanations the source material might actually lack!! super informative and entertaining to watch
I love love LOVE Anthony’s facial expressions! Makes me happy watching him nod and mouth th words.😅😊
Is it possible to get a breast reduction twice, removing half the desired amount each time to reduce the risk of losing the nipple? Or is that too invasive on the body?
Better to get it over with.
You look like bayonetta
People have had to have two breast reductions because i heard with some conditions the breasts just grow back
I had a breast reduction when I was younger, and top surgery around 30... Not EXACTLY the same thing but
@@tylociraptor8131 hey I had a breast reduction, and am going to have top surgery. Could I ask what where the concerns your doctor had? Did it change the price of top surgery? Of course only answer if you feel comfortable
She is soooo pretty; and now her new figure is just darling.
I have really saggy breasts due to gaining and losing a significant amount of weight and I'm seriously considering getting a reduction and lift, so thank you for this video, it was super informative!
Having you as a doctor with a vulnerable issue like this would be a blessing!!
I’d like to see you do a video about skin on people who lose large amounts of weight. How to help reduce those wrinkles and lose skin you’re left with at the end. There’s no way to stop it completely, I know.
Ditto with eyebrows being sisters. Comparing left and right sides, none of us is perfectly symmetrical.
Makes a face more interesting. We all have 2 faces. Hold a paper over one side then the orher. U will see-quite different. We also have a stronger side. I am L.handed and my R side is much weaker. Everything bad happens on my weaker side. Bumps, zits, dental prob.s... .
My plastic surgeon said he got into plastic surgery because he liked seeing people happy, all the other specialities saw people on bad days in their lives or in pain.
I miss cute bras too 😭
I use "grandma" ones.... Or sport bras....
Also someone noticed the dents on her shoulders??
🎵...History of my life...🎶
Checkout amazon. I have bought bras when I was 36H! They had cute ones and beautiful ones too
@@honeybabie8484 I've got the same size and bought some off amazon from Syrokan. They're so comfy that I forget my boobs and they come in cute colours too 😍
@@birdgirl8390 that’s awesome! My fav brand there was Panche. Especially love when they would randomly go down in price to like ~20$
You might benefit from wearing a bustier or bras with a large enough "band" that it covers your ribs entirely to provide more support. Support should come almost entirely from the band and barely from the straps. There are a lot more options now a days different from a traditional corset. It might be a good option for women with very large, heavy breasts and I would consider it worth a try if it's too painful with normal bras
Yeah, I feel you. I'm only 70G (or 32DDD in american) and I have noticeable indents in my shoulders from bras because I was wearing bras that were too lose on the ribs for years since no one explained to me how they're supposed to fit (': and people still don't believe me when I tell them my band size because I'm slightly chubby
I love how the botched doctor got Dr. Youn too when he said “that is an alive nipple...that one is not, no I’m kidding”
I didn't think he was funny. That was a horrifying thing to say to her. I didn't like that doctor, at all.
@@suesue48 But he did a really good job. I'd say it was worth the dark humor.
@@scratchpenny True, and I'm so glad she's ok. But his jokes and comments were unnecessary. They were counter-productive. In the split second he said her other nipple was dead, she probably mentally had a trip to hell.
@@suesue48 Not everyone is that sensitive dude. Its just a joke, chill out.
@@appleglassjuice11 true and it also means that not everyone is that insensitive
The fact her self confidence has improved is so wonderful
Huh i didn't think of anything about the turtle comment, i think he was just trying to compare how she used to hide herself under a thick layer of clothes... it didn't sound that malicious
Yeah I feel the same way. He phrased it kinda weird in the beginning but imo the analogy was perfectly fine and made a lot of sense. I've compared myself to a turtle in a shell when i was really struggling with my eating disorder
His comment didn't seem mean or anything but personally I would find it a little weird if my plastic surgeon randomly tried to psycho analyse me.
I took it to mean she was hiding her personality.
@@mindyschocolate Agreed. When you are uncomfortable with your body, it's really hard to show your true self. You can easily hide within yourself like a 🐢
Well, one of the main reasons she was there was because her self confidence was very low due to her condition, so it might not have been really appropriate to make that kind of comment to her in particular.
I had a breast reduction, just 3 months ago and I can tell you that this surgery changed my life. I can completely understand how she feels. I feel like a super model 🥰🥰🥰
Wow, the final result is way better than I expected! So happy for her.
I am a 34M and I want you to be my doctor. We can record it and all ( I would prefer to record it cause I love watching videos like this). You just make me feel safe.
About the age thing: I have large breasts (about the size of this woman’s smaller breast), and I was *always* told that I had to be at minimum over the age of 25 to be sure that I was “done developing” and I had to be done having children.
I’m now 37 and have never had a reduction because my health insurance always has some excuse as to why I “don’t need” it. So I have back and shoulder damage that could have been dealt with and prevented when I was 18, but doctors refused to do it.
I’ve solved this problem by getting a functional (not a fashion) corset. It’s costly because it has to fit you correctly, but my back and shoulder pain is gone. No tightlacing either. I can breathe just fine.
My Mom had J’s her whole life until the age of 61 or so when she finally had a reduction. Through working out she (and you can too) help save your body from the woes of breast weight that results in back problems and more.
Hopefully this little tidbit can help you on your journey until you can get reduction.
Hopefully it gets better soon love ♥️
@@hotjanuary I’ve thought about getting a corset. I just don’t know where to begin or where to go to get one. I have degenerative disc disease and severe fibromyalgia on top of the issues my boobs cause, so having more support in my back (without having a bulky, heavy, hot back brace) would help immensely.
@@Annie_Annie__ so I don’t know how fibromyalgia would be affected by a corset, but a quick google search says a lumbar corset is used for degenerative disc disease. If your doctor says it’s okay for your fibromyalgia to wear a corset, I would recommend a high backed strapless corset with lots of boning in the back, or a shoulder strapped stays.
Redthreaded makes custom sizing corsets. See here redthreaded.com/collections/corsets-custom-made
This one looks like it has enough bones in the back redthreaded.com/collections/corsets-custom-made/products/1780s-front-lacing-stays-custom-sized-made-to-order-1?variant=12574629625955
Or you could buy this drafting book and make your own corset. Choose whatever design you like and add more bones wherever you feel you need more support. “Stays and Corsets: historical patterns translated to the modern body.”
www.amazon.ca/Stays-Corsets-Historical-Patterns-Translated/dp/1138018236
I went down the sew it myself route. I bought plastic boning, spring steel boning, herringbone cotton tape, and the busk very cheaply on AliExpress. The fabric I bought locally online. Start with cotton canvas. Do your best to make the stitching accurate and live in it. Find out if there are any fit issues. If the design and measurements work for your body, then go ahead a buy the expensive cotton coutil fabric to make the final version. Cotton canvas is cheaper and a very good sturdy fabric, but I wouldn’t want to be wearing it in the summer. Also, make sure you wear a linen chemise underneath the corset in the summer. Linen is really great for keeping you cool and wicking away sweat.
I adore how you never insult or downgrade another doctor's decisions, you are extremely polite in your opinions. That's so nice.
Honestly this sound like hell, this girl must be so strong
This is really interesting. My aunt is getting a reduction soon, and I really hope it goes well for her.
I used to work at a hospital that sometimes did breast reductions on men. That's also an operation they don't regret having.
I absolutely love how you advertise your own product as a commercial instead of somebody else's product.
I feel like I'm not really taken away from what I'm viewing.
Also your advertisement is so refreshing, at the same time makes me feel like I need a spa day and cucumber water.
That face is a look of so much relief. I can't imagine the back pain and emotional struggles she must've gone through.
Your videos always make me feel good about myself! I think the world needs more doctors like you.
I just love watching Dr. Youn's videos so much. He explains everything great and is enjoyable to watch.
I’m so glad that doctors in Australia aren’t allowed to advertise their services... flogging one’s professional services is demeaning to both the practitioner and the medical profession.