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I've had exs who didn't like my small chest. One wanted me to keep wearing multiple bras so my chest appears bigger; another wanted me to get implants. I never got it. It made me feel like because of my small chest, I couldn't have a decent relationship. Now, I am more accepting of my chest and dump anyone not okay with how my body is.
Good for you! You deserve someone who loves and appreciates you as you are, not who is so fixated on the size of your breasts. Wearing multiple bras like that sounds so uncomfortable.
@@nicolelavigne1700god yes. I used to do it growing up because I didn’t want small boobs but it’s what god gave me . But it really sucks and took A LOT of confidence building when i heard my ex tell me my boobs could be bigger. He said it “jokingly” lies they’re never joking until they see your reaction is upset. I’ve never told him anything on his body needed to be bigger. So I’m back to loving my body the way it is because I shouldnt let a SIMPLE MAN Who can’t even treat his partner right have control of my confidence
Hi I used to sell bra's lingerie party plan. I don't know what the big deal is about wearing breast enhancing underwear. I would wear breast enhancing bra's to get a dolly parton effect - it was fun. Its not like he wanted you to lose weight, get nose job teeth changed etc. Wearing different underwear for me wouild not be a deal breaker. Cloths you buy anticipates an average breast size.
My implants were about 23 yrs old when I ended up with breast cancer. Not one of my medical team suggested that I have the implants removed before going through treatments. I went through seven months of chemotherapy and then 30 days of radiation. After the radiation that breast implants capsular contracture got more dense. So dense that I could no longer pull up my breast skin. The capsular contracture had fused to my skin. It was my worst nightmare. Fast forward to last year, after 7 yrs of being cancer free I found a plastic surgeon and she removed both implants and, to save me from further complications, she decided to remove all of the scar tissue. As a result part of my breast caved in. Imagine carving out a piece of pie, that’s how my breast looks currently. It’s very gruesome looking and my plastic surgeon did an awesome job. Unfortunately the other breast still looks the same size as when I had the implants it’s just drooping a lot. The next step is to have a mastectomy on the breast that had the cancer and have the DIEP Flap breast reconstruction using skin and fat from my stomach (tummy tuck). And i’ll have a breast reduction on the other side. As scary and as excited as I am about this, which will happen in July, I now wish I had never gotten breast implants to begin with. But one never knows what the future holds. All I know is if any of you out there have breast implants and you end up with breast cancer, please have your implants removed before radiation as radiation will cause major complications. If my plastic surgeon had just removed the implants and not the scar tissue and then put new implants in, the radiation that is in the scar tissue would get very hard fast. It’s a recipe for disaster. At first my plastic surgeon was going to leave the scar tissue to give me volume but when she saw how much there was she decided right then in there that she needed to remove it all. She is the best and I’m so glad I found her.
wow that sounds like a surgerical masterplan lol it's amazing what science is able to do nowadays!! I wish you all the best and that the surgery + recovery will go smoothly! 🙏🏻 And congrats on being cancer-free for so long already!
This comment is so well worded. Thank you for sharing your story. I'm sorry you are going through this throughout your life. Being a breast cancer survivor alone is a crazy thing to live through and then having to go through all of the surgeries, I can't even imagine. I had breast surgery when I was 13 (yep, a freshman in HS), where they removed a golf ball size benign fibroadenoma and that scar alone drives me crazy when it gets cold out!! Do you feel like the implants played a part in your cancer diagnosis at all? Wishing you great health in 2023 and beyond. 💕
@@CrystalCat24 I wouldn’t be going through this if my original oncologist had given me better advice. Long story. Now I have an awesome oncologist and plastic surgeon! Everything happens for a reason! Thank you for the kind words!
I am OK with what Mother Nature has given me. There is no way I would want to deal with scar tissue because of a breast implants. After watching Botched, I am happy I am not a plastic surgery enthusiasts.
Sure, but I assume you have worn makeup, dyed your hair, etc. We all enhance or change our natural, "mother nature" looks to a certain extent. Some women choose to do that in a more invasive way, and there's nothing wrong with that, especially for women who go through chemo that shrinks their breasts or need reconstructive surgery for other reasons.
@@sandydog426 I do not wear makeup and I have never dyed my hair but I do go and have my hair cut. I do not have botox because I do not have facial wrinkles. I do believe in plastic surgery. If I had a mastectomy due to breast cancer then I would be going to a plastic surgeon inquiring about breast expanders. I am not perfect looking because the left side of body is 90% paralyzed and so my left side is smaller than my right side due to an illness I had at three and a half months old. I had 4 major surgeries by a plastic surgeon and an orthopedic surgeon. No doctor can fix my problems and I have accomplished so much despite my disability. Looks isn't everything and I am glad I am not looking in the mirror and seeing my imperfections.
sometimes our bodies reject things we put in them, which, tbh, is what they’re meant to do. it’s just like piercings, some people’s bodies just reject them every single time no matter how clean they are and how they take care of them. great video, dr :)
@@mbennett5 Yeah, I can't too and unless it's gold earrings, but can't wear it for long. Same with necklaces or watches, if it's other than gold it will give me bad skin reaction.
I know my piercings got rejected. my mom had my ears pierced when I was a baby. I have worn earrings in childhood but they always itched and irritated me to the point that I always needed to removed them. i told my mom but she never listen and insisted that I wear them fast forward to adulthood. i cant wear them because of the irritation no matter if they are real or fake
Hearing stories like Hope's and watching videos like this reminds me of how thankful I am that I didn't have any complications during or after my augmentation. I'm so glad she finally was able to get better results and feel better. I think these stories scare many people away from having procedures done, but there a far more success stories, they simply aren't discussed as often. I'm in no way saying that plastic surgery is for everyone, or that people should rush to have surgery before doing their research and really weighing their options, but people also shouldn't be shamed for wanting to feel better about themselves.
Complications can happen years after surgery. You're supposed to get implants replaced every 10-15 years so leakage or complications dont happen... that being said, with every surgery you have a higher risk of complications. So no matter what, the odds are not on your side.
@crankybarista9306 very true, complications can occur at any time. That's why it's best to take all the right precautions such as placement under the muscle, incision placement, choosing the right size, following aftercare instructions, etc. Obviously there is no guarantee that an issue won't occur, so there is always risk. Newer implants don't require replacement as often. They are made to rupture less easily. They aren't lifetime devices, but they are made now to reduce the number of replacements. There is no need to replace them unless they rupture or develop capsular contracture. I don't disagree with you, the more surgeries the more risk, but there are plenty of people who haven't had to undergo multiple replacements.
@@ashleyshafferfitness hmm. The research Ive done and all the plastic surgery documentaries Ive watched have all said that replacement after "X" amount if years is definitely necessary.... problem or not. Could be 3 things: 1) its not 100% necessary, but doctors say that to avoid liabilty law suits and stay on the side of caution 2) its not 100% neccessary, but they say that as a way to make money so ppl pay for procedures more than necessary 3) it is true, but not every doctor agrees with it or they unaware that it is necessary. No matter what, I hope you did it through a reputable surgeon and everything stays intact and healthy. ❤
@@CrankyBarista a lot of the research does say that an implant's lifespan is an average of 10-15 years. I read a lot of that when I was doing my research. I have noticed that much of the newer research is supporting that they can last longer, over 20 years, but it of course depends on the type of implant and the physiology of the person. I discussed it with all of the surgeons I talked to when deciding and most said the same - that there isn't a need to replace them if they haven't ruptured or a complication hasn't developed, but they should be monitored closely as they get older. I think you're right with the reasons why they may suggest needing to get them replaced more often. They definitely want to avoid lawsuits, and of course the more procedures you need the more money they make so those can definitely be factors. Every doctor is different. Thank you, I hope I remain healthy and complication-free as well. The surgeon I ended up choosing is board certified and has been a performing these surgeries for almost 30 years and did an excellent job so I trust him.
After breastfeeding my 3 babies for 2 years each my breasts are now sagging and was considering surgery but the more I watch these videos I’ll just keep my saggy tatas 🥰
A good way to help with sagging is working out your chest muscles! Before bras were made, the muscles were what held them up naturally, and it’s best not to need them as a crutch. Besides, it’s better for your heart, lungs, etc to work out.
Stuff like this is why, unless dysphoria gets really bad and i get my breasts reduced or removed for my mental health, I want to avoid any kind of surgery. I'd be scared of it going wrong despite many previous medical procedures.
make sure u do your research on the doctor if that’s what you eventually want. most likely you will be fine if they aren’t sketch. but either way your completely valid regardless so do what feels right in your heart
This complication specifically is near impossible when doing a breast reduction, as reducing breast size does not involve putting a foreign object into the body. That isn't to say that there are no possible complications, but that's at least one fewer. 😊
My best advice would be to shop around - It's better to have to wait longer to save up more and see a reputable doctor who can give you the results you want than it is to cut corners for convenience or to save money. For provincial health care, I had to see a specific surgeon. He botched it, I had to get a second surgery for revisions and although I'm not as dysphoric, I sometimes get very uncomfortable to see how uneven they are. Pectoral exercises seem to be helping but that's difficult for my disabilities. I SHOULD have went through the court system to see a doctor in the US or saved money to get it done in the US if the government didn't cover it, but I wanted them gone so bad that I didn't think about it hard enough. Definitely something that I regret.
@@madeleine61509 This is true, although some doctors do offer pectoral implants during your surgery to help them look more natural (since even cis men have a bit of breast tissue).
I think someone above mentioned it already, but research is very important. It may cost more money, but try to always meet with the surgeon first and explain your goals to them, and listen to them explain their typical procedures. I had top surgery a few years ago, and I’m very happy how I am now. Actually, my dysphoria before top surgery wasn’t that bad either, but as soon as I got them removed I realized a huge weight had been lifted off my chest (literally and metaphorically lmao). My life has gotten a lot more comfortable after my gender affirming procedures, even if I wasn’t “badly off” previously. I didn’t have large breasts (I was between A and B) nor did I constantly suffer from dysphoria. It was one of those situations where I didn’t realize how much my life would be improved until I actually did it. Of course, it wasn’t a decision I made lightly either, and I really think anything to do with permanently altering your body should be considered with all of the pros and cons. In my case, the pros were a lot more than I ever expected. The only con really is that sometimes there’s phantom pains and a pins and needles type of sensation (not extreme or often, it’s like once a month or two months, especially during extreme weather), but these I believe are pretty common when a body part is removed. If you have the means and are interested and really think it can help you, I really do recommend looking into a procedure. Sometimes just the research process alone can help you make a final decision.
I had some complications similar to this with my implants. I kept telling the office there was something terribly wrong and they said I was overreacting, but one day I couldn’t deal with the pain and they very grudgingly agreed to take a look just to let me know I was fine, as soon the surgeon lifted my breast at the suture line my skin ripped open and the implant mixed with blood and pus came through. It was two weeks before my wedding. Fun times. It was eventually replaced, but never right. And the. Years later cancer fixed that by removing all of my breasts.
I am a physician, and I used to do full-spectrum family medicine. I often annoyed my patients over the phone when I insisted that they had to come into the office so I could actually SEE them. There are so many conditions you cannot diagnose over the phone.
Doc, I’m going to try my best to make sense but I’m in tears listening to you. I was diagnosed with stage 3A IDC (Est & Pro +/ HER2 -) with brca2 mutation in 2018. I had a radical double mastectomy with immediate reconstruction. I am now a lymphedema warrior with an encapsulated implant with cording on my cancerous side. Thank you for sharing your expertise with all of us. This is the kind of information I need. 🙏🏼🖤✨ To anyone else reading this- *TOUCH YO TITTIES!* And don’t be gaslit by medical professionals. If I hadn’t insisted on a mammogram & ultrasound- I undoubtedly would have been metastatic. Self advocacy saves lives!
I'm sorry you've had complications but glad that (it sounds like) you're cancer-free. And good on you for advocating for yourself! Hope all's well now!
I would love a video about the trend of buccal fat removal! I personally don't think its a good idea, but you are the expert, so would love to hear your opinion!
You did such a good job on the lady that came to you! She must have felt so much relief seeing the results, I can't imagine how much it impacts your self-esteem to walk around with botched implants every day.
I've had all sorts of awful medical treatments in Houston, from tearing my spinal membrane after an in-hospital CSF test then forcing me to discharge in 10+ level pain, only to return to the ER two hours later and having a doctor proceed with an endoscopy/biopsy (I felt the instrument take the sample and pass through my sphincters - it was painful) after anesthesia failed *because it was Friday and she wanted to beat traffic* ;lived there for 18 years and I'm so traumatized I won't even visit.
I’m not in Houston- but let me assure you- it’s not just Houston. I’m sorry- and I know exactly how you feel. I’ve been there too. Every time I go into hospital my aim is to get OUT as quick as possible. I genuinely believe they make me ill. (Long story. But my last op in November- the nurses told me I didn’t have any stitches. I did. On all 8 wounds. )
Honestly listening to this makes me so happy I had a great plastic surgeon and had a procedure where they took my belly and made it into a breast. I had to have reconstruction because the cancer I had impacted the skin as well as the breast tissue. Im 7 weeks post op and am healing great! I feel awful for what this woman went through
My former friend had capsular contracture she told me in detail all about it and the pain and suffering. This scared me incredibly. I did eventually get brave and had a breast reduction - which was almost pain/discomfort free.
Omg this poor woman and anyone who ends up with infection or scarring. I had a pretty major reduction and this was a big fear - infection and major scarring. I have no regrets of my very successful surgery but truly feel for anyone who goes through such a thing 💔
People all over the world tell women they're ugly, fat and unlovable and then wonder why they do things like this. If you're reading this, you are beautiful and worthy of love and care, and you dont deserve cruel words thrown your way.
Watching these videos I feel sooo thankful for how well my dr did with my breast augmentation. Done in the early 2000’s, no scars, went from A to a large C, small D. I am now 54 and they still look freaking amazing! No problems at all!!!
Not all women want breast surgery! I had beautiful breasts…I never wanted breast surgery, even though I’m older and had four nursing babies years ago. I loved my breasts! But…I got breast cancer in one breast. I had to have a complete Mastectomy in one breast. After 6 months I had the reconstruction. Never did the doctor tell me the breasts would look so different. The shapes are completely different! And my bra fits crooked now. They made it sound like once I had the reconstruction on both breasts, they would be beautiful! I have pitting on the Mastectomy side that he said he can’t fix, because the skin and tissue is so thin. I have swelling and constant discomfort from pain and numbness. I have to constantly wear an uncomfortable bra or it gets really swollen. My skin shows a redness around where the inside touches the implant. I haven’t gotten a nipple tattooed on yet on the mastectomy side yet, because healing is so slow. He now acts like they look great and exactly how they should! I feel embarrassed for my husband to even look at me. I no longer even feel pretty! It’s just awful.
As someone who struggles with recurrent UTIs, the phrase “biofilm” sent a shiver down my spine. I unfortunately know first hand just how nasty and persistent it can be
Have you ever tried Uva ursi? I used to get chronic UTIs as well and was at my wits end when I discovered it as a (terrible tasting) tincture. It worked well and I didn't get another one for 5-6 years, used it again for another round and have been UTI free since.
I thank god I never got CC after I got my implants. It was my biggest fear. I got them in 2010, and they are still as awesome as ever. My doctor told me there’s no “shelf life” on my breasts, and I don’t need to get them redone unless I have a problem. I’m very happy! ❤
My friend had large breast implants removed completely about 15 years ago and suffered with necrosis and multiple operations afterward; it was a horrible experience for her! I'm so glad I never got them.
Women seriously need to love and appreciate themselves the way they are... i am happy with what i was given, of course i'd change some things here and there but with and without those changes, i still find myself beautiful. Nowadays women are BULLIED into needing or wanting a bigger breast to look more appealing or attractive. Its terrible... as someone who has very big breasts, it comes with a HUGE amount of back pain and just pain and only pain... if it gets any bigger or worse i might consider cutting them off... literally... love and appreciate yourself ❤️
@@ash-ns6pd Yeah a big difference between what it is and what resulted from it. A pretty perfect woman can still have low self esteem but not having any dysmorphia. Since beauty is subjective, it's definitely low self esteem and nothing to do with dysmorphia.
My Mom was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a double mastectomy. And she chose to have implants. She didn't have me go into the dr visits. But i was the one taking care of her throughout the entire process. I have never heard of using irradiated pig skin. And I'm fascinated. Thank-you for sharing your knowledge!
I am all for using donor tissue to help the body, like the pig skin & tilapia skin for burns. The bone in my right wrist was crumbling away because of a mistake a doctor made after I broke my wrist, I now have donor bone & pig skin in there because during the first surgery a nerve ended up tangled in scar tissue, the slightest bump & lightning would run down my arm, now I don't have any problems with that wrist at all besides the obvious ones that come with such a bad injury (I fell 15 feet into concrete & got my arm out first, my arm looked like a Z like you'd see in a cartoon)
Hi Dr. Youn! I'm certified in manual lymphatic drainage (Vodder Techique). I'm seeing a concerning trend with post plastic clients asking for MLD to drain the extra fluid through ports and incisions. Could you do a video about Brazilian lymphatic massage to have the extra drained?
I’ve embraced my itty bittys! Not saying I wouldn’t love a bit more but I also love myself as is… I just don’t know if I could put my body through that kind of trauma 😮
Also another reason, when implants rupture, surgery to remove them is considered "medically necessary" and therefore now medical insurance which would not normally cover a cosmetic procedure, kicks in. Then maybe they offer to give her a deal on new implants granted that the facility fee, anesthesia, and surgeon's services will now be covered by insurance.
I’m just…holding my beautifully imperfect natural breasts watching this, I’m telling them that I promise I’ll just let them do their thing. Good job breasts, you get a little lower each year but it’s okay, I still love you, you’ve done a good job and at 45 instead of dreading signs of aging I’m just happy I’m alive and functioning. Life is so short, we don’t need to spend this blink on earth changing things that are fine the way they are. I used to entertain ideas about procedures here and there, and I’d like to microblade my brows, and maybe get some lip…filler (?) or blushing to even out unappealing asymmetry, I know with a significant investment, like low six figures I could be beautiful enough to make money off my looks but WHYYYYYY?? And can’t we all? There’s no such thing as ugly, just poor. It’s really true. I miss the wide range of faces we used to see. And yes, people have been altering looks since the dawn of human self awareness, but I watched Carrie and the Shining back to back a year or so ago and really loved looking at Sissy Spacek and Shelly Duvall’s faces. When I was a kid I thought both of them were odd looking and not really attractive, but seeing REAL faces, gloriously different and atypical in this era was totally refreshing. I was forlorn thinking about how homogenized faces and bodies have become. Sigh. Nothing unique being said but I can’t help wish folks would encourage each other to embrace that which we alone posses, rather than see it as weird maybe see it as special? Dunno. This pitiful comment is just a drop in the bucket of self acceptance.
Pretty people are better treated and have better lives. That's sad but that's it. Sure, we are on this earth for a blink of an eye, but spending it in a body you are confortable in will significantly increase your quality of life. If you are confortable with yourself good for you, though.
One drop can start to fill that bucket! You don’t know how many of us held our naturals while reading your comment and appreciated them, although we’re all prone to gravity. Instead of looking at them & critiquing them, I held them and felt grateful. I agree with you regarding facial plastic surgery/ in office procedures. Why does everyone wanna look the same?!? It might be easy for me to say because I’ve never been “unattractive”, but as to the other comment: “Men (& women) decide where (Beauty) lies.” -Varys. I like to think we’ll be more advanced one day and look back at the whole concept of going under the knife 🔪 or being injected with a syringe 💉 just to look better as ludicrous.
@@lise7538 That's a clear misconceptions and not true though. Most women didn't just rely on pretty face and hot bodies to get far in life be in for career or starting a family. Only those in certain industries that needs to have great looks and bodies, like pageants, entertainment, modelling, and those along the lines. If you're just a common woman, going through such a procedure that requires long term care is not even necessary. it's bordering on insecurity. I'm no feminist, but there's nothing 'empowering" in superficial looks. And yes, I'm being "toxic" for speaking my mind :)
@nutzhazel if it's not empowering to you, that's completely fine. But shaming others for doing what they want with their bodies is just rude. And I will argue against your first point. It has been found that attractive people generally get farther on their careers than the average person. Attractive people are more likely to have higher wages, get called for interviews more often, and for women, it was found that attractiveness played a part in getting more unfair monetary deals. It's pretty inaccurate to claim that looks don't play an implicit part in our success, not to say you have to be attractive to be successful, just that there is a bias.
1st sign there’s gonna be a problem: she got plastic surgery in Texas 😂 FOUR TIMES! (Always go to LA, or my hood, NYC. If you’re gonna do it, at least have it done by the best!) NO OFFENSE TO ANY PLASTIC SURGEONS ELSEWHERE! Although I’ve never had plastic surgery or any in-office procedures, I’ve noticed a trend. Oh & NEVER get it in Florida! They have a plethora of unlicensed “surgeons”. (PLEASE do the Tummy-Tuck Amputee in FL from Botched! It’s CRAZY!)
@@tejas_jo Depends on the surgery. But YOU (or person having surgery) should be ready to RESEARCH! Before & after vids/ pics galore. No FREE consultations, etc. And trust your gut… & Dr. Youn’s words of wisdom: Two things you should NEVER go “inexpensive” on are sushi and plastic surgery 😂
My mum never did well with any surgeries and would get scar tissue and every operation would result in muscle and soft tissue adhesions. My sister is the same. However i heal quickly (surprisingly fast). Following a csection i was filly healed in 4 weeks... and within 2 weeks of BA i was back at work (extremely physical job) When i was advised to take 4 weeks. I feel super human. Im the sane with burns, i was in an accident which resulted in 3rd degree burns on my chest, nrck smd arm and now 8 yesrs later it is barely noticeable
Hey Doctor Youn. I've heard that patients who go through bariatric surgery, can use excess skin to fill out their breasts instead of implants, once they qualify to have excess skin removed. Is that true? Are there risks since it's using parts of your own body? Thanks!
I’d like to hear about the other alternatives to implants too! I recently saw someone who essentially had liposuctioned fat placed into her breast to give her a desired result after removing her implants that had a complication. It sounds like the healing was tough for her because she really didn’t have much fat to give and they had to really scrape her down (she’s a model) but that kind if procedure seem like it would be preferable you’re dealing with someone with an average American build of moderate to slightly higher body fat. I’d like to know why it’s not a standard as a first suggestion for people getting their first augmentation when the size desired is usually just a cup size or two above their starting size.
I’m a veterinarian and have done hundreds of surgeries (none of them cosmetic tbf) and to me this seems like a bad idea. 1) that skin wouldn’t have blood flow and would degrade over time if not go through necrosis and cause massive inflammation. The pig skin he was talking about normally is treated so it won’t rot. 2) high risk of infection. Implants have been sterilized, you skin harbors bacteria. Oh course you can prep it and wash it but there would still be a risk that you wouldn’t with an implant. 3) this note is more speculation on my part but I don’t think it would feel right. Your skin is not the same consistency as your breast tissue so I think it would end up firm and not have the correct shape. The boob bbl is interesting but I don’t believe would be permanent. I think you also have the issue of not staying where you put it that happens sometimes in bbls but on the positive side it would feel like a breast over the skin.
Going under the muscle, what about the “double bubble” effect if you have some breast tissue already? Can you go under the muscle and not have that happen?
Excuse the cryptic comment, but I hope people would learn to accept aging and what comes with age, and eventually death. It’s a hard truth, and it’s valid to have genuine fear of the latter, but it will make that much of a difference when you start to make peace with it. I can’t exactly relate to Hope, and I likely would not go down her path because I have dysphoria over my chest (afab), but I don’t plan on getting surgeries (I’m fine with binders and medical tape) and I hope and pray for people that impulsively get them for their own supposed “betterment”.
I totally agreed with Dr. Youn. I was -A I got 34D High profile implants placed behind the muscles( Saline) in 2009. Since then I never had issue. As a matter of fact my girls look so natural people wouldn't know if I don't tell them I had them done. Perfect size for my frame( 5ft tall 112 lb) I am so happy with the Dr I went to in Scotland Az. My girls dropped a bite after 1 year that was it and super soft to the touch lol. I only got the girls because I was so flat i got tired of wearing padded bras. Now I don't really need to wear bra.
This is absolutely fascinating the kind of ingenuity which goes into deciding how to approach these types of problems. Thank you for such thorough explanations. I'm a Primary Care PA and it really helps me know how to communicate possible complications related to a patient's body modifications to them so much more effectively
So, I was told to take 2000 to 2200 IU of Vitamin E every day for the first 2 years, after my breast augmentation surgery, to prevent this type of thing from happening. It's now been 4 years, without any complications. I still take the same vitamin E dosage daily. It's suppose to prevent the bio film from developing.
Each there own but it still blows my mind how much people are willing to go threw, for breast. As a women, it such a insignificant part of my life to want and give it that much attention. It literally does nothing but sit on my chest all day, I hardly go and think about how they look other than a “does this bra fit right” and “will my back hurt today.”I see it being practically to get a reduction or maybe even a lift if the breasts are causing some sort of discomfort or medical problem. And reconstruction may be necessary due to some other unforeseen circumstances. Like I don’t valem someone for wanting normal looking breast if they are damaged in an accident and to do so they need to go see a plastic surgeon and get some implants. But, the lengths people go to, to change their breast is so mind boggling to me. Like wtf is going on with our society that people really need to change the shape and size of their breast, an organ design for breastfeeding infants? Is it really that big a deal that they are willing to endure back pain and spend more on bras. 🤦♀️🤷♀️🙄 I mean no disrespect to plastic surgeon. I understand the practice does more than just breast implants and that a lot of skill goes into the work. And hey in itself it’s sorta brilliant how much money is made off of something so silly and unnecessary for most people. And I’m glad that most of the time people end up happy and it their choice but I myself do not see how people justify the price and health risk for something so insignificant to their overall health and well being if they think about it long term. Like what those breast will really be doing for them when they are 60, 70? Really not much.
I agree with you. Honestly I think a lot of people need to go back to basics. Do you have food, water, shelter? Is your body functioning? Are you healthy? Do you have friends/family who care about you? Do you look normal/average or even beautiful? Then be grateful. You've got everything you need. And this isn't about judgement but those who are grateful truly enjoy life far more. A lot of people living in first world countries need to try it out again sometime. And I do believe that there are exceptional cases where the need for surgery is absolutely justified like with born defects or defects due to trauma.
I had a very large and crooked nose and got a nose job 20 years ago. That made me really happy as before I was hiding my face profile, never pulled my hair back etc so I can understand the feeling you may have when a part of your body makes you really unhappy but... what I don't get is how can you want to try over and over again to put implants when your body reacted so horribly, wasn't she scared for her health at all?
My implants are about 28 years old. They are textured. I would like to do explant surgery. I can’t locate the doctor that did them. I heard there was a recall for textured implants but I have no recollection who the manufacturer was. Any suggestions?
When I see terrible capsular contractions like this it seems like it means that the person has a strong immune system, like it’s really good at attacking foreign threats... am I right?
Some people have no respect for their bodies whatsoever. Why would you do that with a syringe into an implant? The possibilities in my mind are endless I would never, absolutely NOT
Is there any way to predict whether or not someone's body would accept the breast implant or not, before surgery? :) Thank you so much for the video, Dr. Youn!
We should be allowed to show the names and faces of doctors who suck in their jobs/surgeons because other people may get hurt by their "job" too. We cant let this happen.
As an 11 year old, mine are the size of adults.i have always been insecure so i would wear a binder.a lot of people say “you are so lucky!” Or “you have a hourglass body” and i started to get confident and now i accept it and im glad.
I'm very lucky with what mother nature has given me i would never get plastic surgery on myself I would never do this to myself I'm glad I'm not addicted to plastic surgery at all I'd rather have my natural look than a plastic surgery look
I got implants and got sick constantly for the 22 years. I had them until I finally realized the culprit and had them removed. So sad to see and I would’ve just taken them out!
Hi. Do you have any suggestions for losing hair?? I am 66 yrs old and my hair continues to fall out. I don't have lack of iron and I take vitamins and I even cut off 19 inches. It was thought that maybe it was to long. Now it isn't natural curly. Just flat and dull. Makes me want to cry. Can you help please??
I went through a uterine ablation and now I have to get my gallbladder removed... I'm not looking forward to it. I can't imagine going under 4+ times for something!
Alas the MINUTE you have an operation etc - your body has been 'invaded' and will fight against that. My emergency nurse friend told me that! She said she would NEVER have an operation unless absolutely needed.
I'm sure there's a genetic factor, I haven't had an implant but I've had a handful of surgeries for other things and I always scarred around the area more than was expected.
Hi Dr. Youn! I wanted to ask to see if there’s been any updates on what people can do for implant ripples. I saw a product that really caught my eye that stimulates your own fat. I think it’s called Renuva. Would that be a safe/less invasive option vs an implant exchange? Thank you so much for the help! I love your videos.
This woman's breasts were bad enough, but what about breast implants destroyed by flesh eating bacteria? Check out this BOTCHED reaction here! ruclips.net/video/c7Xaa4Ynqkk/видео.html
Errrrr
Mine are real and have issues mine are super heavy
I've had exs who didn't like my small chest. One wanted me to keep wearing multiple bras so my chest appears bigger; another wanted me to get implants.
I never got it. It made me feel like because of my small chest, I couldn't have a decent relationship.
Now, I am more accepting of my chest and dump anyone not okay with how my body is.
Good for you! You deserve someone who loves and appreciates you as you are, not who is so fixated on the size of your breasts. Wearing multiple bras like that sounds so uncomfortable.
@@nicolelavigne1700god yes. I used to do it growing up because I didn’t want small boobs but it’s what god gave me . But it really sucks and took A LOT of confidence building when i heard my ex tell me my boobs could be bigger. He said it “jokingly” lies they’re never joking until they see your reaction is upset. I’ve never told him anything on his body needed to be bigger. So I’m back to loving my body the way it is because I shouldnt let a SIMPLE MAN Who can’t even treat his partner right have control of my confidence
U don't need breast implants u need a decent partner who loves u as u are
Noice
Hi I used to sell bra's lingerie party plan. I don't know what the big deal is about wearing breast enhancing underwear. I would wear breast enhancing bra's to get a dolly parton effect - it was fun. Its not like he wanted you to lose weight, get nose job teeth changed etc. Wearing different underwear for me wouild not be a deal breaker. Cloths you buy anticipates an average breast size.
My implants were about 23 yrs old when I ended up with breast cancer. Not one of my medical team suggested that I have the implants removed before going through treatments. I went through seven months of chemotherapy and then 30 days of radiation. After the radiation that breast implants capsular contracture got more dense. So dense that I could no longer pull up my breast skin. The capsular contracture had fused to my skin. It was my worst nightmare.
Fast forward to last year, after 7 yrs of being cancer free I found a plastic surgeon and she removed both implants and, to save me from further complications, she decided to remove all of the scar tissue. As a result part of my breast caved in. Imagine carving out a piece of pie, that’s how my breast looks currently. It’s very gruesome looking and my plastic surgeon did an awesome job. Unfortunately the other breast still looks the same size as when I had the implants it’s just drooping a lot. The next step is to have a mastectomy on the breast that had the cancer and have the DIEP Flap breast reconstruction using skin and fat from my stomach (tummy tuck). And i’ll have a breast reduction on the other side. As scary and as excited as I am about this, which will happen in July, I now wish I had never gotten breast implants to begin with. But one never knows what the future holds. All I know is if any of you out there have breast implants and you end up with breast cancer, please have your implants removed before radiation as radiation will cause major complications. If my plastic surgeon had just removed the implants and not the scar tissue and then put new implants in, the radiation that is in the scar tissue would get very hard fast. It’s a recipe for disaster. At first my plastic surgeon was going to leave the scar tissue to give me volume but when she saw how much there was she decided right then in there that she needed to remove it all. She is the best and I’m so glad I found her.
wow that sounds like a surgerical masterplan lol it's amazing what science is able to do nowadays!! I wish you all the best and that the surgery + recovery will go smoothly! 🙏🏻 And congrats on being cancer-free for so long already!
@@LaraOlina thank you! It’s been quite the journey!
This comment is so well worded. Thank you for sharing your story.
I'm sorry you are going through this throughout your life. Being a breast cancer survivor alone is a crazy thing to live through and then having to go through all of the surgeries, I can't even imagine.
I had breast surgery when I was 13 (yep, a freshman in HS), where they removed a golf ball size benign fibroadenoma and that scar alone drives me crazy when it gets cold out!!
Do you feel like the implants played a part in your cancer diagnosis at all?
Wishing you great health in 2023 and beyond. 💕
@@CrystalCat24 I wouldn’t be going through this if my original oncologist had given me better advice. Long story. Now I have an awesome oncologist and plastic surgeon! Everything happens for a reason! Thank you for the kind words!
I’m so sorry. Congrats on being cancer free! You’re a survivor.
I am OK with what Mother Nature has given me. There is no way I would want to deal with scar tissue because of a breast implants. After watching Botched, I am happy I am not a plastic surgery enthusiasts.
Same. Nothing makes me appreciate my natural body more than watching Botched
Amen to that!
Sure, but I assume you have worn makeup, dyed your hair, etc. We all enhance or change our natural, "mother nature" looks to a certain extent. Some women choose to do that in a more invasive way, and there's nothing wrong with that, especially for women who go through chemo that shrinks their breasts or need reconstructive surgery for other reasons.
@@sandydog426 I do not wear makeup and I have never dyed my hair but I do go and have my hair cut. I do not have botox because I do not have facial wrinkles. I do believe in plastic surgery. If I had a mastectomy due to breast cancer then I would be going to a plastic surgeon inquiring about breast expanders. I am not perfect looking because the left side of body is 90% paralyzed and so my left side is smaller than my right side due to an illness I had at three and a half months old. I had 4 major surgeries by a plastic surgeon and an orthopedic surgeon. No doctor can fix my problems and I have accomplished so much despite my disability. Looks isn't everything and I am glad I am not looking in the mirror and seeing my imperfections.
Kim.
sometimes our bodies reject things we put in them, which, tbh, is what they’re meant to do. it’s just like piercings, some people’s bodies just reject them every single time no matter how clean they are and how they take care of them. great video, dr :)
It's like organ transplant too. But most women who did these things didn't research it "medically" but rather just by success story testimonials.
I can't wear any kind of piercing. It always rejects. Doesn't matter the jewelry I use. I cant even wear earrings.
@@mbennett5 Yeah, I can't too and unless it's gold earrings, but can't wear it for long. Same with necklaces or watches, if it's other than gold it will give me bad skin reaction.
I know my piercings got rejected. my mom had my ears pierced when I was a baby. I have worn earrings in childhood but they always itched and irritated me to the point that I always needed to removed them. i told my mom but she never listen and insisted that I wear them fast forward to adulthood. i cant wear them because of the irritation no matter if they are real or fake
Hearing stories like Hope's and watching videos like this reminds me of how thankful I am that I didn't have any complications during or after my augmentation. I'm so glad she finally was able to get better results and feel better. I think these stories scare many people away from having procedures done, but there a far more success stories, they simply aren't discussed as often. I'm in no way saying that plastic surgery is for everyone, or that people should rush to have surgery before doing their research and really weighing their options, but people also shouldn't be shamed for wanting to feel better about themselves.
Complications can happen years after surgery.
You're supposed to get implants replaced every 10-15 years so leakage or complications dont happen... that being said, with every surgery you have a higher risk of complications.
So no matter what, the odds are not on your side.
@crankybarista9306 very true, complications can occur at any time. That's why it's best to take all the right precautions such as placement under the muscle, incision placement, choosing the right size, following aftercare instructions, etc. Obviously there is no guarantee that an issue won't occur, so there is always risk.
Newer implants don't require replacement as often. They are made to rupture less easily. They aren't lifetime devices, but they are made now to reduce the number of replacements. There is no need to replace them unless they rupture or develop capsular contracture. I don't disagree with you, the more surgeries the more risk, but there are plenty of people who haven't had to undergo multiple replacements.
@@ashleyshafferfitness hmm. The research Ive done and all the plastic surgery documentaries Ive watched have all said that replacement after "X" amount if years is definitely necessary.... problem or not.
Could be 3 things:
1) its not 100% necessary, but doctors say that to avoid liabilty law suits and stay on the side of caution
2) its not 100% neccessary, but they say that as a way to make money so ppl pay for procedures more than necessary
3) it is true, but not every doctor agrees with it or they unaware that it is necessary.
No matter what, I hope you did it through a reputable surgeon and everything stays intact and healthy.
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@@CrankyBarista a lot of the research does say that an implant's lifespan is an average of 10-15 years. I read a lot of that when I was doing my research. I have noticed that much of the newer research is supporting that they can last longer, over 20 years, but it of course depends on the type of implant and the physiology of the person. I discussed it with all of the surgeons I talked to when deciding and most said the same - that there isn't a need to replace them if they haven't ruptured or a complication hasn't developed, but they should be monitored closely as they get older.
I think you're right with the reasons why they may suggest needing to get them replaced more often. They definitely want to avoid lawsuits, and of course the more procedures you need the more money they make so those can definitely be factors. Every doctor is different.
Thank you, I hope I remain healthy and complication-free as well. The surgeon I ended up choosing is board certified and has been a performing these surgeries for almost 30 years and did an excellent job so I trust him.
Well said!
After breastfeeding my 3 babies for 2 years each my breasts are now sagging and was considering surgery but the more I watch these videos I’ll just keep my saggy tatas 🥰
you earned them
Natural is beautiful 👏🏻
Sagging is normal, dear. Don't worry about it! Your body is beautiful the way it is. 😊💕
Your breasts did their job, very amazing.
A good way to help with sagging is working out your chest muscles! Before bras were made, the muscles were what held them up naturally, and it’s best not to need them as a crutch. Besides, it’s better for your heart, lungs, etc to work out.
Stuff like this is why, unless dysphoria gets really bad and i get my breasts reduced or removed for my mental health, I want to avoid any kind of surgery. I'd be scared of it going wrong despite many previous medical procedures.
make sure u do your research on the doctor if that’s what you eventually want. most likely you will be fine if they aren’t sketch. but either way your completely valid regardless so do what feels right in your heart
This complication specifically is near impossible when doing a breast reduction, as reducing breast size does not involve putting a foreign object into the body. That isn't to say that there are no possible complications, but that's at least one fewer. 😊
My best advice would be to shop around - It's better to have to wait longer to save up more and see a reputable doctor who can give you the results you want than it is to cut corners for convenience or to save money. For provincial health care, I had to see a specific surgeon. He botched it, I had to get a second surgery for revisions and although I'm not as dysphoric, I sometimes get very uncomfortable to see how uneven they are. Pectoral exercises seem to be helping but that's difficult for my disabilities.
I SHOULD have went through the court system to see a doctor in the US or saved money to get it done in the US if the government didn't cover it, but I wanted them gone so bad that I didn't think about it hard enough. Definitely something that I regret.
@@madeleine61509 This is true, although some doctors do offer pectoral implants during your surgery to help them look more natural (since even cis men have a bit of breast tissue).
I think someone above mentioned it already, but research is very important. It may cost more money, but try to always meet with the surgeon first and explain your goals to them, and listen to them explain their typical procedures. I had top surgery a few years ago, and I’m very happy how I am now. Actually, my dysphoria before top surgery wasn’t that bad either, but as soon as I got them removed I realized a huge weight had been lifted off my chest (literally and metaphorically lmao). My life has gotten a lot more comfortable after my gender affirming procedures, even if I wasn’t “badly off” previously. I didn’t have large breasts (I was between A and B) nor did I constantly suffer from dysphoria. It was one of those situations where I didn’t realize how much my life would be improved until I actually did it. Of course, it wasn’t a decision I made lightly either, and I really think anything to do with permanently altering your body should be considered with all of the pros and cons. In my case, the pros were a lot more than I ever expected. The only con really is that sometimes there’s phantom pains and a pins and needles type of sensation (not extreme or often, it’s like once a month or two months, especially during extreme weather), but these I believe are pretty common when a body part is removed.
If you have the means and are interested and really think it can help you, I really do recommend looking into a procedure. Sometimes just the research process alone can help you make a final decision.
I had some complications similar to this with my implants. I kept telling the office there was something terribly wrong and they said I was overreacting, but one day I couldn’t deal with the pain and they very grudgingly agreed to take a look just to let me know I was fine, as soon the surgeon lifted my breast at the suture line my skin ripped open and the implant mixed with blood and pus came through.
It was two weeks before my wedding.
Fun times.
It was eventually replaced, but never right. And the. Years later cancer fixed that by removing all of my breasts.
Holy shit!! 😳😳😳 I'm so sorry you had to go through all of that! 💕💕💕
I hope you’re feeling a lot better and i’m so sorry the people that were meant to take care of you didn’t take your concerns seriously
I feel irate when I hear about medical professionals brushing off patients like this
Probably got the cancer from the implants. People shouldn't be putting foreign objects into the bodies.
I am a physician, and I used to do full-spectrum family medicine. I often annoyed my patients over the phone when I insisted that they had to come into the office so I could actually SEE them. There are so many conditions you cannot diagnose over the phone.
Doc, I’m going to try my best to make sense but I’m in tears listening to you. I was diagnosed with stage 3A IDC (Est & Pro +/ HER2 -) with brca2 mutation in 2018. I had a radical double mastectomy with immediate reconstruction. I am now a lymphedema warrior with an encapsulated implant with cording on my cancerous side. Thank you for sharing your expertise with all of us. This is the kind of information I need. 🙏🏼🖤✨
To anyone else reading this-
*TOUCH YO TITTIES!*
And don’t be gaslit by medical professionals. If I hadn’t insisted on a mammogram & ultrasound- I undoubtedly would have been metastatic. Self advocacy saves lives!
I'm sorry you've had complications but glad that (it sounds like) you're cancer-free. And good on you for advocating for yourself! Hope all's well now!
How are those nurses allowed to be nurses after telling that lady to stab herself?
I would love a video about the trend of buccal fat removal! I personally don't think its a good idea, but you are the expert, so would love to hear your opinion!
You did such a good job on the lady that came to you! She must have felt so much relief seeing the results, I can't imagine how much it impacts your self-esteem to walk around with botched implants every day.
I've had all sorts of awful medical treatments in Houston, from tearing my spinal membrane after an in-hospital CSF test then forcing me to discharge in 10+ level pain, only to return to the ER two hours later and having a doctor proceed with an endoscopy/biopsy (I felt the instrument take the sample and pass through my sphincters - it was painful) after anesthesia failed *because it was Friday and she wanted to beat traffic* ;lived there for 18 years and I'm so traumatized I won't even visit.
Omg that’s horrible! You poor thing
Typical Houston doctors! I'm so sorry you had to deal with this in our city!
I’m not in Houston- but let me assure you- it’s not just Houston. I’m sorry- and I know exactly how you feel. I’ve been there too. Every time I go into hospital my aim is to get OUT as quick as possible. I genuinely believe they make me ill. (Long story. But my last op in November- the nurses told me I didn’t have any stitches. I did. On all 8 wounds. )
Unethical healthcare workers can do a lot of damage.
Honestly listening to this makes me so happy I had a great plastic surgeon and had a procedure where they took my belly and made it into a breast. I had to have reconstruction because the cancer I had impacted the skin as well as the breast tissue. Im 7 weeks post op and am healing great! I feel awful for what this woman went through
You did a better job than the botched doctors! Wow! Stunning results! Major major improvement and I bet she was very happy!
My former friend had capsular contracture she told me in detail all about it and the pain and suffering. This scared me incredibly. I did eventually get brave and had a breast reduction - which was almost pain/discomfort free.
I have never been so grateful for loving the way I am. I don’t have to be perfect for the world’s standards. I’m perfect for me.
That poor lady. This looks so painful.
Youre the only doctor that makes surgeries seem almost calming 😂
Omg this poor woman and anyone who ends up with infection or scarring. I had a pretty major reduction and this was a big fear - infection and major scarring. I have no regrets of my very successful surgery but truly feel for anyone who goes through such a thing 💔
Don’t ever plan on any such surgeries but still Love Ya, Dr. Youn and your Smile! TY for sharing your Wisdom!
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People all over the world tell women they're ugly, fat and unlovable and then wonder why they do things like this. If you're reading this, you are beautiful and worthy of love and care, and you dont deserve cruel words thrown your way.
I agree with u girl...societies are evil for women.
Watching these videos I feel sooo thankful for how well my dr did with my breast augmentation.
Done in the early 2000’s, no scars, went from A to a large C, small D. I am now 54 and they still look freaking amazing! No problems at all!!!
Yes pls more of this! We need to be educated more about plastic surgeries before people go and get them
Not all women want breast surgery! I had beautiful breasts…I never wanted breast surgery, even though I’m older and had four nursing babies years ago. I loved my breasts! But…I got breast cancer in one breast. I had to have a complete Mastectomy in one breast. After 6 months I had the reconstruction. Never did the doctor tell me the breasts would look so different. The shapes are completely different! And my bra fits crooked now. They made it sound like once I had the reconstruction on both breasts, they would be beautiful! I have pitting on the Mastectomy side that he said he can’t fix, because the skin and tissue is so thin. I have swelling and constant discomfort from pain and numbness. I have to constantly wear an uncomfortable bra or it gets really swollen. My skin shows a redness around where the inside touches the implant. I haven’t gotten a nipple tattooed on yet on the mastectomy side yet, because healing is so slow. He now acts like they look great and exactly how they should! I feel embarrassed for my husband to even look at me. I no longer even feel pretty! It’s just awful.
Dr. Youn, are there any indicators beforehand that may predict one's body will reject implants? Thank you for all the great information you provide!
I am male. And I started feeling chest pain while watching this horror movie.
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videos like this validate my decision to stay flat after my DMX. Last thing i need is even more surgery and only for cosmetic reasons.
As someone who struggles with recurrent UTIs, the phrase “biofilm” sent a shiver down my spine. I unfortunately know first hand just how nasty and persistent it can be
Have you ever tried Uva ursi? I used to get chronic UTIs as well and was at my wits end when I discovered it as a (terrible tasting) tincture. It worked well and I didn't get another one for 5-6 years, used it again for another round and have been UTI free since.
I thank god I never got CC after I got my implants. It was my biggest fear. I got them in 2010, and they are still as awesome as ever. My doctor told me there’s no “shelf life” on my breasts, and I don’t need to get them redone unless I have a problem. I’m very happy! ❤
Oh my God this poor lady. I deal with chronic pain Bullshit all the time and even I can’t imagine that kind of agony 😬
wow your patient's breast actually look natural! 😲you did an amazing job, Doc!
What scares me is that there are sooo many practitioners who are sooo unethical. That nurse should be reprimanded.
My friend had large breast implants removed completely about 15 years ago and suffered with necrosis and multiple operations afterward; it was a horrible experience for her! I'm so glad I never got them.
Women seriously need to love and appreciate themselves the way they are... i am happy with what i was given, of course i'd change some things here and there but with and without those changes, i still find myself beautiful. Nowadays women are BULLIED into needing or wanting a bigger breast to look more appealing or attractive. Its terrible... as someone who has very big breasts, it comes with a HUGE amount of back pain and just pain and only pain... if it gets any bigger or worse i might consider cutting them off... literally... love and appreciate yourself ❤️
It’s called dysmorphia
@@rainsong1803 Used to be called low self esteem.
@@nutzhazel Low self esteem can be (and is) a result of dysmorphia.
@@ash-ns6pd Yeah a big difference between what it is and what resulted from it. A pretty perfect woman can still have low self esteem but not having any dysmorphia. Since beauty is subjective, it's definitely low self esteem and nothing to do with dysmorphia.
@@nutzhazel Body Dysmorphia is about seeing your body in a way that doesn't fit reality.
I wish you operated in the UK. I’m going for top surgery (FTM) and so far you are the only surgeon I trust 😩
@@dr.tonyyounprivate4361 yes scammer 🙄.
My Mom was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a double mastectomy. And she chose to have implants.
She didn't have me go into the dr visits. But i was the one taking care of her throughout the entire process.
I have never heard of using irradiated pig skin. And I'm fascinated.
Thank-you for sharing your knowledge!
I am all for using donor tissue to help the body, like the pig skin & tilapia skin for burns. The bone in my right wrist was crumbling away because of a mistake a doctor made after I broke my wrist, I now have donor bone & pig skin in there because during the first surgery a nerve ended up tangled in scar tissue, the slightest bump & lightning would run down my arm, now I don't have any problems with that wrist at all besides the obvious ones that come with such a bad injury (I fell 15 feet into concrete & got my arm out first, my arm looked like a Z like you'd see in a cartoon)
Be happy with what you have. Either that or get an AMAZING surgeon.
I saw that the doctors were gonna make an incision under the areola, and I immediately knew what you were gonna say next 🤣🤣
Hi Dr. Youn! I'm certified in manual lymphatic drainage (Vodder Techique). I'm seeing a concerning trend with post plastic clients asking for MLD to drain the extra fluid through ports and incisions. Could you do a video about Brazilian lymphatic massage to have the extra drained?
I’ve embraced my itty bittys! Not saying I wouldn’t love a bit more but I also love myself as is… I just don’t know if I could put my body through that kind of trauma 😮
Honestly small boobs are awesome. You can run, sleep face down comfortably and don’t have to worry about unwanted attention.
I accepted my small boobs then went on meds and now they're huge 😂 at the end of the day, boobs are boobs n they're awesome
Oh my gosh! Doctor Youn's patient results are so amazing!!
If I was this woman, I would just give up on having big breasts. It frankly seems more trouble than it’s worth.
Also another reason, when implants rupture, surgery to remove them is considered "medically necessary" and therefore now medical insurance which would not normally cover a cosmetic procedure, kicks in. Then maybe they offer to give her a deal on new implants granted that the facility fee, anesthesia, and surgeon's services will now be covered by insurance.
I’m just…holding my beautifully imperfect natural breasts watching this, I’m telling them that I promise I’ll just let them do their thing.
Good job breasts, you get a little lower each year but it’s okay, I still love you, you’ve done a good job and at 45 instead of dreading signs of aging I’m just happy I’m alive and functioning.
Life is so short, we don’t need to spend this blink on earth changing things that are fine the way they are.
I used to entertain ideas about procedures here and there, and I’d like to microblade my brows, and maybe get some lip…filler (?) or blushing to even out unappealing asymmetry, I know with a significant investment, like low six figures I could be beautiful enough to make money off my looks but WHYYYYYY??
And can’t we all?
There’s no such thing as ugly, just poor. It’s really true.
I miss the wide range of faces we used to see.
And yes, people have been altering looks since the dawn of human self awareness, but I watched Carrie and the Shining back to back a year or so ago and really loved looking at Sissy Spacek and Shelly Duvall’s faces.
When I was a kid I thought both of them were odd looking and not really attractive, but seeing REAL faces, gloriously different and atypical in this era was totally refreshing.
I was forlorn thinking about how homogenized faces and bodies have become.
Sigh.
Nothing unique being said but I can’t help wish folks would encourage each other to embrace that which we alone posses, rather than see it as weird maybe see it as special?
Dunno.
This pitiful comment is just a drop in the bucket of self acceptance.
Pretty people are better treated and have better lives. That's sad but that's it.
Sure, we are on this earth for a blink of an eye, but spending it in a body you are confortable in will significantly increase your quality of life. If you are confortable with yourself good for you, though.
One drop can start to fill that bucket! You don’t know how many of us held our naturals while reading your comment and appreciated them, although we’re all prone to gravity. Instead of looking at them & critiquing them, I held them and felt grateful.
I agree with you regarding facial plastic surgery/ in office procedures. Why does everyone wanna look the same?!? It might be easy for me to say because I’ve never been “unattractive”, but as to the other comment: “Men (& women) decide where (Beauty) lies.” -Varys. I like to think we’ll be more advanced one day and look back at the whole concept of going under the knife 🔪 or being injected with a syringe 💉 just to look better as ludicrous.
I love your comment!! (Except that last sentence - it sounds like you got your shit together! 💕)
@@lise7538 That's a clear misconceptions and not true though. Most women didn't just rely on pretty face and hot bodies to get far in life be in for career or starting a family. Only those in certain industries that needs to have great looks and bodies, like pageants, entertainment, modelling, and those along the lines. If you're just a common woman, going through such a procedure that requires long term care is not even necessary. it's bordering on insecurity. I'm no feminist, but there's nothing 'empowering" in superficial looks. And yes, I'm being "toxic" for speaking my mind :)
@nutzhazel if it's not empowering to you, that's completely fine. But shaming others for doing what they want with their bodies is just rude. And I will argue against your first point. It has been found that attractive people generally get farther on their careers than the average person. Attractive people are more likely to have higher wages, get called for interviews more often, and for women, it was found that attractiveness played a part in getting more unfair monetary deals. It's pretty inaccurate to claim that looks don't play an implicit part in our success, not to say you have to be attractive to be successful, just that there is a bias.
1st sign there’s gonna be a problem: she got plastic surgery in Texas 😂 FOUR TIMES! (Always go to LA, or my hood, NYC. If you’re gonna do it, at least have it done by the best!) NO OFFENSE TO ANY PLASTIC SURGEONS ELSEWHERE! Although I’ve never had plastic surgery or any in-office procedures, I’ve noticed a trend. Oh & NEVER get it in Florida! They have a plethora of unlicensed “surgeons”. (PLEASE do the Tummy-Tuck Amputee in FL from Botched! It’s CRAZY!)
West coast or east coast surgeon recommendations?
@@tejas_jo Depends on the surgery. But YOU (or person having surgery) should be ready to RESEARCH! Before & after vids/ pics galore. No FREE consultations, etc. And trust your gut… & Dr. Youn’s words of wisdom: Two things you should NEVER go “inexpensive” on are sushi and plastic surgery 😂
I got mine done 1 month ago, they feel nice but I'm terrified of this happening to me, it costed a lot of money and time and dedication
If i ever get breast implants or lipo i will be using doctor youn!
Accept what god gave you and be happy with it.
those nurses should get their licenses revoked for this
I wonder how many people they told this to...
Have mine since 2000. Over the muscle. Never had capsular contraction or any other kind of complication. 😊
Who was your doctor?
Love ur vids bro keep the good work up G
Brings a whole new meaning to having boulders in a holder.
My mum never did well with any surgeries and would get scar tissue and every operation would result in muscle and soft tissue adhesions. My sister is the same. However i heal quickly (surprisingly fast). Following a csection i was filly healed in 4 weeks... and within 2 weeks of BA i was back at work (extremely physical job) When i was advised to take 4 weeks. I feel super human. Im the sane with burns, i was in an accident which resulted in 3rd degree burns on my chest, nrck smd arm and now 8 yesrs later it is barely noticeable
Hey Doctor Youn. I've heard that patients who go through bariatric surgery, can use excess skin to fill out their breasts instead of implants, once they qualify to have excess skin removed. Is that true? Are there risks since it's using parts of your own body? Thanks!
I’d like to hear about the other alternatives to implants too! I recently saw someone who essentially had liposuctioned fat placed into her breast to give her a desired result after removing her implants that had a complication. It sounds like the healing was tough for her because she really didn’t have much fat to give and they had to really scrape her down (she’s a model) but that kind if procedure seem like it would be preferable you’re dealing with someone with an average American build of moderate to slightly higher body fat. I’d like to know why it’s not a standard as a first suggestion for people getting their first augmentation when the size desired is usually just a cup size or two above their starting size.
I’m a veterinarian and have done hundreds of surgeries (none of them cosmetic tbf) and to me this seems like a bad idea. 1) that skin wouldn’t have blood flow and would degrade over time if not go through necrosis and cause massive inflammation. The pig skin he was talking about normally is treated so it won’t rot. 2) high risk of infection. Implants have been sterilized, you skin harbors bacteria. Oh course you can prep it and wash it but there would still be a risk that you wouldn’t with an implant. 3) this note is more speculation on my part but I don’t think it would feel right. Your skin is not the same consistency as your breast tissue so I think it would end up firm and not have the correct shape.
The boob bbl is interesting but I don’t believe would be permanent. I think you also have the issue of not staying where you put it that happens sometimes in bbls but on the positive side it would feel like a breast over the skin.
Going under the muscle, what about the “double bubble” effect if you have some breast tissue already? Can you go under the muscle and not have that happen?
I got under the muscle implants seven years ago and haven't had any issues whatsoever.
Most people think they're real.
You are so great at explaining these things Dr.
I'd love to see you as a doctor on botched, helping them out
Excuse the cryptic comment, but I hope people would learn to accept aging and what comes with age, and eventually death. It’s a hard truth, and it’s valid to have genuine fear of the latter, but it will make that much of a difference when you start to make peace with it. I can’t exactly relate to Hope, and I likely would not go down her path because I have dysphoria over my chest (afab), but I don’t plan on getting surgeries (I’m fine with binders and medical tape) and I hope and pray for people that impulsively get them for their own supposed “betterment”.
I totally agreed with Dr. Youn. I was -A I got 34D High profile implants placed behind the muscles( Saline) in 2009. Since then I never had issue. As a matter of fact my girls look so natural people wouldn't know if I don't tell them I had them done. Perfect size for my frame( 5ft tall 112 lb) I am so happy with the Dr I went to in Scotland Az. My girls dropped a bite after 1 year that was it and super soft to the touch lol. I only got the girls because I was so flat i got tired of wearing padded bras. Now I don't really need to wear bra.
This is absolutely fascinating the kind of ingenuity which goes into deciding how to approach these types of problems. Thank you for such thorough explanations. I'm a Primary Care PA and it really helps me know how to communicate possible complications related to a patient's body modifications to them so much more effectively
So, I was told to take 2000 to 2200 IU of Vitamin E every day for the first 2 years, after my breast augmentation surgery, to prevent this type of thing from happening. It's now been 4 years, without any complications. I still take the same vitamin E dosage daily. It's suppose to prevent the bio film from developing.
Dr. Youn! I have a question: You mentioned stratus being radiated pig skin. Does radiated pig skin also increase a persons risk for breast cancer?
Doctor youn is just such a amazing doctor
Each there own but it still blows my mind how much people are willing to go threw, for breast. As a women, it such a insignificant part of my life to want and give it that much attention. It literally does nothing but sit on my chest all day, I hardly go and think about how they look other than a “does this bra fit right” and “will my back hurt today.”I see it being practically to get a reduction or maybe even a lift if the breasts are causing some sort of discomfort or medical problem. And reconstruction may be necessary due to some other unforeseen circumstances. Like I don’t valem someone for wanting normal looking breast if they are damaged in an accident and to do so they need to go see a plastic surgeon and get some implants. But, the lengths people go to, to change their breast is so mind boggling to me. Like wtf is going on with our society that people really need to change the shape and size of their breast, an organ design for breastfeeding infants? Is it really that big a deal that they are willing to endure back pain and spend more on bras. 🤦♀️🤷♀️🙄
I mean no disrespect to plastic surgeon. I understand the practice does more than just breast implants and that a lot of skill goes into the work. And hey in itself it’s sorta brilliant how much money is made off of something so silly and unnecessary for most people. And I’m glad that most of the time people end up happy and it their choice but I myself do not see how people justify the price and health risk for something so insignificant to their overall health and well being if they think about it long term. Like what those breast will really be doing for them when they are 60, 70? Really not much.
Not to mention the possibility of Breast Implant Illness.
I agree with you. Honestly I think a lot of people need to go back to basics. Do you have food, water, shelter? Is your body functioning? Are you healthy? Do you have friends/family who care about you? Do you look normal/average or even beautiful? Then be grateful. You've got everything you need. And this isn't about judgement but those who are grateful truly enjoy life far more. A lot of people living in first world countries need to try it out again sometime. And I do believe that there are exceptional cases where the need for surgery is absolutely justified like with born defects or defects due to trauma.
I couldn’t agree more. It’s insane what societal pressure causes women to do.
I had a very large and crooked nose and got a nose job 20 years ago. That made me really happy as before I was hiding my face profile, never pulled my hair back etc so I can understand the feeling you may have when a part of your body makes you really unhappy but... what I don't get is how can you want to try over and over again to put implants when your body reacted so horribly, wasn't she scared for her health at all?
My implants are about 28 years old.
They are textured.
I would like to do explant surgery.
I can’t locate the doctor that did them.
I heard there was a recall for textured implants but I have no recollection who the manufacturer was.
Any suggestions?
When I see terrible capsular contractions like this it seems like it means that the person has a strong immune system, like it’s really good at attacking foreign threats... am I right?
This guy knows exactly what he's talking about !
We call them “ bolder boobs” . They don’t bounce, they don’t lay naturally, they look extremely unnatural.
Some people have no respect for their bodies whatsoever. Why would you do that with a syringe into an implant? The possibilities in my mind are endless I would never, absolutely NOT
Is there any way to predict whether or not someone's body would accept the breast implant or not, before surgery? :) Thank you so much for the video, Dr. Youn!
An allergy test would pick up some signs of rejection but some would still reject.
We should be allowed to show the names and faces of doctors who suck in their jobs/surgeons because other people may get hurt by their "job" too. We cant let this happen.
As an 11 year old, mine are the size of adults.i have always been insecure so i would wear a binder.a lot of people say “you are so lucky!” Or “you have a hourglass body” and i started to get confident and now i accept it and im glad.
I’ve had strattice done on me, but done with cadaver skin.
I'm a girl, and I'm holding my breasts watching this in fear.
So glad I have boobs and are not looking at implants 😂
you don't need breast implants. Wish doctor would just say this instead of putting foreign substances in your body for a beauty standard.
Is there a way to know if your body doesn’t like implants?
four surgeries with one doctor?
I was really thinking about implants. But NO. not worth it. thanks, doc ❤
I'm very lucky with what mother nature has given me i would never get plastic surgery on myself I would never do this to myself I'm glad I'm not addicted to plastic surgery at all I'd rather have my natural look than a plastic surgery look
I got implants and got sick constantly for the 22 years. I had them until I finally realized the culprit and had them removed. So sad to see and I would’ve just taken them out!
Hi. Do you have any suggestions for losing hair?? I am 66 yrs old and my hair continues to fall out. I don't have lack of iron and I take vitamins and I even cut off 19 inches. It was thought that maybe it was to long. Now it isn't natural curly. Just flat and dull. Makes me want to cry. Can you help please??
Doctor Youn never show his operation ending.
That was really interesting, about the pig skin!
What is difference between radiated pig skin and traditionaly tanned pig skin?
Was feeling bad for her but she said she stuck a needle in her breast. She kinda lost me after that.
You never posted the after photo for the breast surgery that you did.
LOVE the new intro!!! Also love the set up!!!
I went through a uterine ablation and now I have to get my gallbladder removed... I'm not looking forward to it. I can't imagine going under 4+ times for something!
When you show or talk about your patients I sometimes wonder if I've ever met one of them, living in SE Michigan
Doctor Youn, would you recomend hyaluronic acid and collagen fillers for breast and butt cheeks?
If someone has big saggy boobs and wants implant do you remove breast tissue? Or just skin
Alas the MINUTE you have an operation etc - your body has been 'invaded' and will fight against that. My emergency nurse friend told me that! She said she would NEVER have an operation unless absolutely needed.
Did I miss the picture of dr Youn's patient after the surgery?
I was wondering as well and couldn't find it :/
Ah I found it, around 15:00
@@totesflaisch thank you!
I'm sure there's a genetic factor, I haven't had an implant but I've had a handful of surgeries for other things and I always scarred around the area more than was expected.
Hi Dr. Youn! I wanted to ask to see if there’s been any updates on what people can do for implant ripples. I saw a product that really caught my eye that stimulates your own fat. I think it’s called Renuva. Would that be a safe/less invasive option vs an implant exchange?
Thank you so much for the help! I love your videos.
Every time I watch, Botch with the patient photos feels like I'm watching the hub 😂😂😂
I tensed up after she said she punctured herself 😣