Your reaction to women and men who want plastic surgery is amazing. You’re always so supportive and constantly remind people how beautiful they already are. Thank you
I have dip hips and I only found out recently that apparently it is such a big deal among women. Like women "must" have big boobs/butt. Apparently hip dips are hideous and women "must" get rid of them. Love your body the way it is and leave it alone.
ikr, i have em a bit too but it's literally bone structure!! I always read about how people hate them and I never even thought twice if I had them, eventually I looked but I'm glad it's not a self confidence issue for me
I had a little bit of hip dips. I didn't hate it but I was like Why do I have these lol so I watched workout videos that help get rid of them. I rather do what I can working out before going under the knife🙅🏻♀️
I had no idea this was even a thing at all until like last year. I’d seriously never known people even judged this feature as positive or negative. I cannot imagine caring about these things on my body!
That's a stupid invention to make women pay to "fix" that. I honestly, honestly think that that dip looks beautiful! If anything, it shows off the thighs. And I'm not compensating, I do like it: when I draw (I'm a complete amateur), I often draw these. When I learnt it's promoted as "ugly" I was indignant! I don't think round hips are less beautiful, there are lots of variations which are not inferior to others, but these dips are lovely, they almost look like they welcome a loving hand to hold these hips!
@@mememe5196 Oof, condolences. I had to get my whole mouth done, half at a time, over the course of 2 years because I pretty much pegged my dental insurance with the procedure, and the recovery isn't much fun. Luckily I was young and resilient enough to get Alloderm grafts. I can't imagine how awful soft palate grafts feel.
I am brazillian and a few years ago a self-claimed doctor got imprisioned because he did a bbl in a patient and made the exact same error that was pointed out in this video, causing her to die. He was nicknamed "doutor bumbum", same as "doctor bootie", by the media. Tragicomical.
My hair was falling out by the fist full. I thought it was because I had changed my diet and was losing weight, but it didn't stop. My husband mentioned the DMDM Hydantoin lawsuit to me so I changed shampoo and conditioner to ones that didn't have it in it and my hair loss stopped instantly. Like.. just like that. I guess I had developed a sensitivity/allergy to it over the years or something? I don't know, but I don't use anything that has that ingredient in it.
You could've, allergies are always changing for us. You can wake up and be allergic to something you've eaten your whole life. My hair has always fallen out heavily so I can't even tell lmao. I'm starting to see it in my hairline though so I'm gonna have to deal with it sooner or later😂
Can vouch for the botox thing at the end. I get botox for my cerebral palsy treatment rather than cosmetic, but while I'm afraid of needles [completely irrational, it really doesn't hurt me so bad but I always feel like the next time would be the exception] I can keep it largely under control during the treatment, and the doctor always tells me I'm a tough gal because he's gotten large muscular men like twice my size in his office that have hit or kicked him in panic during their treatments.
I'm a Type 1 Diabetic, diagnosed at age 2. I'm 30 now, have tattoos and multiple piercings and I am TERRIFIED of needles. shots, IV's, getting blood drawn - I will freak the freak out. Getting blood drawn is the worst. I almost pass out almost every time.
I had a year where I had to get cortisone injections in my scalp. My dermatologist kept apologizing for how it is going to feel. I was like just do it, I don't feel any pain. ETA- I have a history of chronic health issues. I'm where when an EMT or Nurse says they are going to put in an IV I thank them.
You made my day at the end with the "little, frail, old lady" comment!!! I'm 52 and that little 5' 2" - 100 pound person that is going to offer an arm and watch what is happening. 🤣🤣🤣 I began donating blood at 16 and had four children - I can take a needle like a champ. But, being anemic with very low blood pressure, I've hit the ground from losing blood from a cut. Everyone thought I was scared of the sight of blood until I explained how the heart worked. Thanks for making my day before I leave for work.
I had a dentist offer to remove my gums to make my smile "prettier." As a closeted (at the time) trans man who is against unnecessary surgeries (my smile didnt bother me), i felt both like he saw me as dollar signs, and also uncomfortable. I didnt want to be PRETTY. I havent been to a dentist since and that was like... 15 years ago. He turned me off SO MUCH. ugh i really need to go.
I'm so sorry that happened to you. I had a horrible experience at a dentist too many years ago. The office had the energy of a used car lot it was all around awful. You can find good ones it's can take a bit but they're out there. Hope you have a good day
I had similar, and didn't go for 15 years. I went last year with a new dentist and it's been such an amazing experience. Finally getting stuff done. Don't worry about the 15years (I know I was embarrassed) the dentist will just be happy your coming back for treatment.
@@bananabreadloaf it's actually a gum reduction to show more of your tooth/teeth for people who simply have longer gums that isn't attributed to grinding of the natural teeth.
Reminds me of how my dentist had me referred to get braces to make my smile look better because I had some crowded teeth, which I never asked for nor cared about. So I had to deal with all the pain and fuss of having braces for years, as well as having my jaw brought forward. When the treatment was finally done and they were removed my teeth looked photoshopped, I hated it. So of course I had no motivation to keep up with wearing the retainer. My teeth shifted and now they're in a worse position than before and it's causing problems I never originally had.
As someone terrified of needles, it's not really about pain. I have a really high pain tolerance. I just have a phobia. I've been trying to conquer it since I was a little child, but they still leave me light headed.
I used to have a roommate who was covered in tattoos and one day he needed to go to the blood clinic for blood work and asked me to go with him (pre covid) because he was scared of needles. I was like...dude..like 30 percent of your body is tattooed...which uses needles. He was like those are different. So I went with him and held his hand while he had blood drawn. I didn't make fun of him for it because I am not fond of needles either (i have no tattoos but I do have to get blood work done on a semi regular basis..necessary evil) But yeah that confused me.
It's true, tattoo guns have such tiny needles that it feels more like a prickly vibration than any blood draw. It also doesn't really look like a needle.
It depends on the pain I am in or where the needle is going. Eg I don't like needles from dentists but I am going to stay seated saying to myself "relax, re la x". After 5 or 6 attempts to find a vein or is it an artery I am shaky. Deep thin veins unlike my husband & sons,
7:36 She looks absolutely incredible before and after, and if she looked that amazing on camera then just imagine how absurdly more phenomenal she would look in person. Edit: Something felt off/gross about my comment, so to clarify... She obviously didn't need to change a damm thing but if she feels that she needed this for whatever reason than who the hell am I to say anything even if (I think) its a compliment.
Fear of needles is not about pain, it's about childhood trauma that created this phobia. I had some very painful experience with some dental procedures when I was a kid, and now I always hesitate before going to the dentist even if I know that it won't be that painful now
same here. I have an irrational fear of going to the dentist due to really painful and unpleasant experiences with dental procedures from my childhood. It's not something that can just be pushed away. It's the trauma that we got during the most formative and impressionable years of our lives.
@@_Dwarkin You had a painful experience as a kid which is why you're traumatized. The trauma and the fear comes from the pain you experience. You're afraid to feel that pain again.
@@MichelleWilliamsPewDiePie not really, because I don't feel fear of pain when I need to go to the dentist, because usually I go when I'm already feeling it 😂 I don't like how dentists look, their chairs and that specific smell of dental clinic. Yeah, especially the smell
Big muscled guys tend to do worse with tattoos in my experience, I think it’s funny honestly because they act all tough and then feint and scream when getting line work, while some tony little girl a few tables over is getter her ribs done with thick shading and detail practically falling asleep. I’m in the middle honestly I have a very high pain tolerance, but my nerves are very close to are a lot closer than they appear so I twitch.
I only have one tattoo so far and I am a very tiny female. I got it done on my shoulder which is very bony. Hurt like heck, but I just laid there and practically fell asleep. I had to keep myself awake, or otherwise I would twitch and I didn't want to make the artist mess up. Hoping to do a coverup one day with a more meaningful tattoo since I was testing the waters to see what it felt like to get a tattoo.
women have better pain tolerance normally because of periods and giving birth etc. because we need it just watch men trying period pain simulators and the women putting it on after and not even flinching
I tell you what, getting a needle in my forearm when I went to give birth was probably the worst thing😂 and my labor was 27 hours and I torn and all. I'm not scared of needles or anything, and I have a high pain tolerance, but that needle in the forearm hurt like a bitch. I will never choose there again🤣 and it kept hurting too. Only thing that might have been worse was peeing afterwards
I had refused the pain meds because it meant a needle in the spine, and I knew I couldn't stay still while they did that. I always jump if I can't see the needle and brace myself. The birth was fine. And the doctors agreed that it wouldn't have been safe if I jumped as they were putting the needle in my spine for the pain med drip. Yes, I have completely forgotten the actual word for that. Aspasia sucks.
Until you test positive on the gestational diabetes test (the sugar drink one) and have to endure the over night fast followed by 4 blood draws over three hours. You kinda stop caring after the third draw 😂 And even better, it had been a false positive. ☠️
I went with my uncle to drop off and pick up my aunt for her tummy tuck and breast augmentation surgery🙊 She looked in So Much Pain! She really wanted to do it though because she had quite a bit of skin hanging around her lower abdomen. She is looking great now almost 3 months later. It did help her start watching her diet better as she is diabetic. Idk if I could ever agree to get anything done even before I saw my aunt come out of surgery. I just can't imagine taking the time ro recover. I'd wana be out and about mins after surgery😂
I get botox once every three months for migraine prevention so head, neck and shoulders and usually 27-47 injections amd sure it stings a little but you kinda get used to it. Have them inject a pressure point though when you have fibromyalgia and that feels like a punch to the head or shoulder. crazy bad pain. But the pay off is huge.
@@jenniferbond7073 sure but I am not in America so not sure what else I can add to be honest. But feel free to ask me any questions. I have no clue how much it would cost in America. I pay $1100NZD (New Zealand dollars) for it once every three months because it's not a govt funded medication just yet. Most people here dont have health insurance because we have a free public system so I pay for it myself. My neurologist does the injections and she follows a migraine protocol. The injections are done once every three months. The pain is bearable when doing the injections but I close my eyes when she does the face ones. She injects my face, head, neck and shoulders using botox or Xeomin brands. um my migraines went from multiple a week to 5 total in the first three years of doing this. As long as I dont miss any treatments im okay but it does wear off amd the migraines return. However there is a new injectable for migraines which also works for some people and is just one injection once a month. its called Emgality.
OK after having to get 3 different IVs put in due to the 1st one bleeding and gumming up, the 2nd not being able to support the amount of drips they were putting in and the 3rd got damaged because it was in an awkward spot and I was juggling with a newborn. Not to mention multiple failed attempts to get it in, as well as a giant purple bruise spanning the length of my entire forearm. I'm allowed to be a little bit afraid of needles >.
Unless you have a serious gummy smile, like distressing serious. I’d personally suggest the Botox over the cauterized dental tooth lengthening. As we age the teeth become longer and the gums recede and you’ll regret rushing that along. I used to do these surgeries but mainly on children for ortho reasons.
Could you please speak to your medical brethren that like to get mad at their patients? I had a gum graph over a year ago and, when asking some last minute questions about healing, resuming normal activities, etc, he YELLED at me!! Not how I want to undergo a surgery I've had to pay for up front because dental insurance is the WORST ripoff.
The butt suction exfoliates, wth? Is it sucking the skin off?! If whoever your with doesnt like you the way you are then LEAVE... Its a never ending game of you fixing something then they'll find something else to complain about. It is literally not you but them being unhappy with themselves and they displace onto you. Nothing you do will ever be enough- run while you can.
I'm far from being against plastic surgery, but when you can get those results naturally, I think you've crossed a line. The girl with the bbl could have just gone on a diet to lose the extra fat and done some heavy weight lifting for the glutes and she would certainly have had a similar result instead of undergoing an operation that we know is truly dangerous. But of course the first solution - to go on a strict diet and build muscle - requires patience, real effort and commitment... So she chose the easy solution, immediate results without any effort, which may one day cause her serious health problems (like Fat necrosis..!!).
One of my best friends who is a guy literally says he misses real hips. He misses the dip in the hip. All the girls he has met has gotten work, done men like natural.
The girl with the bbl. Her butt went from great to fantastic and her stomach and hips went from fine to fantastic. I agree she didn’t need it but the transformation was outstanding. Her body went from a 7 to 10. It wasn’t about the butt though it was because of her stomach. The girl with the nose job is a person that nose jobs were designed for. She is very pretty but did have a large nose and her results were outstanding. There are so many women that get them and don’t need them. Their noses look great and afterwords, horrible and noticeable. The only thing that is a little deceptive. Assuming she is single, and she meets her husband after the fact. Then he’s wondering why all their kids have huge noses. He’s going to think she cheated on him and then she’s going to reveal her old pictures. After years of marriage and children, and he might feel betrayed and lied to.
I’ve had cauliflower ear and they are no fun, it was so bad that my left ear was 4 times bigger and the left side of my face had swollen to almost double. Oh and thanks for ruining a bbl for me lol I don’t wanna die just cuz I want an ass 😂
One time i and my mum we go to a hospital and the doctor was pepearing the neadle when the doctor puts the neadle in my mum and she was crying the dortor puts on me and i not crying my mum sad how did not hurt that??? I say i'am a big Girl
The gal who got the BBL *had* my exact body shape, like looking in a mirror. The words she used were just disgusting and unhealthy. Not sorry she looked normal before but after looks obviously bought 🤷🏼♂️
I've never given birth and never plan to, but studies show that women have higher pain tolerances due to our bodies. We also regularly deal with blood, but I have met women that are afraid of needles too.
My mother hates getting stuck and avoids unnecessary procedures involving needles. She's not afraid just doesn't care for that experience but I get what you're saying.
Wait a minute... Dr. Youn first said the girl who had the nose job was a "beautiful gal" and didn't need her nose done. Then, at the end of the "before and after" he said; "...and to show how horrible she looked initially." Huh? You said she didn't need her nose done, Dr.Youn. Which is it?
Man, why you doing Botox? You're a good looking grown-ass man. U know what Oscar wilde said: women wither,. Men ripen. 😅 Srsly stop it w the Botox, its silly.
I love my hip dips I used to want to change it but after working out a bit I’ve grown to love themmmmm they are cute and liked my many thank you very much muahahaha 😂❤
Your reaction to women and men who want plastic surgery is amazing. You’re always so supportive and constantly remind people how beautiful they already are. Thank you
I have dip hips and I only found out recently that apparently it is such a big deal among women. Like women "must" have big boobs/butt. Apparently hip dips are hideous and women "must" get rid of them. Love your body the way it is and leave it alone.
ikr, i have em a bit too but it's literally bone structure!! I always read about how people hate them and I never even thought twice if I had them, eventually I looked but I'm glad it's not a self confidence issue for me
I had a little bit of hip dips. I didn't hate it but I was like Why do I have these lol so I watched workout videos that help get rid of them. I rather do what I can working out before going under the knife🙅🏻♀️
I had no idea this was even a thing at all until like last year. I’d seriously never known people even judged this feature as positive or negative. I cannot imagine caring about these things on my body!
That's a stupid invention to make women pay to "fix" that. I honestly, honestly think that that dip looks beautiful! If anything, it shows off the thighs. And I'm not compensating, I do like it: when I draw (I'm a complete amateur), I often draw these. When I learnt it's promoted as "ugly" I was indignant! I don't think round hips are less beautiful, there are lots of variations which are not inferior to others, but these dips are lovely, they almost look like they welcome a loving hand to hold these hips!
The mirror must magnify it because l could hardly see it.
I find it ironic that people get gum removed when some people, me included, have to get gum grafts because we don't have enough gum.
Likewise. I cringed so hard at that video and thought of how much fixing the damage would end up costing.
Yes I’d suggest the Botox, people will have serious dental issues as they age from unnecessary gum tissue removal
Same
Had a graft done twice, need another one soon
@@mememe5196 Oof, condolences. I had to get my whole mouth done, half at a time, over the course of 2 years because I pretty much pegged my dental insurance with the procedure, and the recovery isn't much fun.
Luckily I was young and resilient enough to get Alloderm grafts. I can't imagine how awful soft palate grafts feel.
I am brazillian and a few years ago a self-claimed doctor got imprisioned because he did a bbl in a patient and made the exact same error that was pointed out in this video, causing her to die. He was nicknamed "doutor bumbum", same as "doctor bootie", by the media. Tragicomical.
My hair was falling out by the fist full. I thought it was because I had changed my diet and was losing weight, but it didn't stop. My husband mentioned the DMDM Hydantoin lawsuit to me so I changed shampoo and conditioner to ones that didn't have it in it and my hair loss stopped instantly. Like.. just like that. I guess I had developed a sensitivity/allergy to it over the years or something? I don't know, but I don't use anything that has that ingredient in it.
You could've, allergies are always changing for us. You can wake up and be allergic to something you've eaten your whole life. My hair has always fallen out heavily so I can't even tell lmao. I'm starting to see it in my hairline though so I'm gonna have to deal with it sooner or later😂
Can vouch for the botox thing at the end. I get botox for my cerebral palsy treatment rather than cosmetic, but while I'm afraid of needles [completely irrational, it really doesn't hurt me so bad but I always feel like the next time would be the exception] I can keep it largely under control during the treatment, and the doctor always tells me I'm a tough gal because he's gotten large muscular men like twice my size in his office that have hit or kicked him in panic during their treatments.
I'm a Type 1 Diabetic, diagnosed at age 2. I'm 30 now, have tattoos and multiple piercings and I am TERRIFIED of needles. shots, IV's, getting blood drawn - I will freak the freak out. Getting blood drawn is the worst. I almost pass out almost every time.
Nothing wrong with hip dips
I had a year where I had to get cortisone injections in my scalp. My dermatologist kept apologizing for how it is going to feel. I was like just do it, I don't feel any pain.
ETA- I have a history of chronic health issues. I'm where when an EMT or Nurse says they are going to put in an IV I thank them.
You made my day at the end with the "little, frail, old lady" comment!!!
I'm 52 and that little 5' 2" - 100 pound person that is going to offer an arm and watch what is happening. 🤣🤣🤣
I began donating blood at 16 and had four children - I can take a needle like a champ.
But, being anemic with very low blood pressure, I've hit the ground from losing blood from a cut.
Everyone thought I was scared of the sight of blood until I explained how the heart worked.
Thanks for making my day before I leave for work.
I had a dentist offer to remove my gums to make my smile "prettier."
As a closeted (at the time) trans man who is against unnecessary surgeries (my smile didnt bother me), i felt both like he saw me as dollar signs, and also uncomfortable. I didnt want to be PRETTY.
I havent been to a dentist since and that was like... 15 years ago. He turned me off SO MUCH. ugh i really need to go.
I'm so sorry that happened to you. I had a horrible experience at a dentist too many years ago. The office had the energy of a used car lot it was all around awful. You can find good ones it's can take a bit but they're out there. Hope you have a good day
*me cringing while reading your story* Hope you can find a place that makes you feel safe.
I had similar, and didn't go for 15 years. I went last year with a new dentist and it's been such an amazing experience. Finally getting stuff done.
Don't worry about the 15years (I know I was embarrassed) the dentist will just be happy your coming back for treatment.
@@bananabreadloaf it's actually a gum reduction to show more of your tooth/teeth for people who simply have longer gums that isn't attributed to grinding of the natural teeth.
Reminds me of how my dentist had me referred to get braces to make my smile look better because I had some crowded teeth, which I never asked for nor cared about. So I had to deal with all the pain and fuss of having braces for years, as well as having my jaw brought forward. When the treatment was finally done and they were removed my teeth looked photoshopped, I hated it. So of course I had no motivation to keep up with wearing the retainer. My teeth shifted and now they're in a worse position than before and it's causing problems I never originally had.
The "buy my bottles, because you have too many bottles" pitch is hilarious
As someone terrified of needles, it's not really about pain. I have a really high pain tolerance. I just have a phobia. I've been trying to conquer it since I was a little child, but they still leave me light headed.
I used to have a roommate who was covered in tattoos and one day he needed to go to the blood clinic for blood work and asked me to go with him (pre covid) because he was scared of needles. I was like...dude..like 30 percent of your body is tattooed...which uses needles. He was like those are different. So I went with him and held his hand while he had blood drawn. I didn't make fun of him for it because I am not fond of needles either (i have no tattoos but I do have to get blood work done on a semi regular basis..necessary evil) But yeah that confused me.
It's true, tattoo guns have such tiny needles that it feels more like a prickly vibration than any blood draw. It also doesn't really look like a needle.
It depends on the pain I am in or where the needle is going. Eg I don't like needles from dentists but I am going to stay seated saying to myself "relax, re la x". After 5 or 6 attempts to find a vein or is it an artery I am shaky. Deep thin veins unlike my husband & sons,
7:36 She looks absolutely incredible before and after, and if she looked that amazing on camera then just imagine how absurdly more phenomenal she would look in person.
Edit: Something felt off/gross about my comment, so to clarify...
She obviously didn't need to change a damm thing but if she feels that she needed this for whatever reason than who the hell am I to say anything even if (I think) its a compliment.
I love your reaction to the lip enhancement.
Fear of needles is not about pain, it's about childhood trauma that created this phobia. I had some very painful experience with some dental procedures when I was a kid, and now I always hesitate before going to the dentist even if I know that it won't be that painful now
same here. I have an irrational fear of going to the dentist due to really painful and unpleasant experiences with dental procedures from my childhood. It's not something that can just be pushed away. It's the trauma that we got during the most formative and impressionable years of our lives.
still youre afraid of feeling pain like that again,you literally just said it lol
@@MichelleWilliamsPewDiePie no, I literally wrote that it's not that painful these days
@@_Dwarkin You had a painful experience as a kid which is why you're traumatized. The trauma and the fear comes from the pain you experience. You're afraid to feel that pain again.
@@MichelleWilliamsPewDiePie not really, because I don't feel fear of pain when I need to go to the dentist, because usually I go when I'm already feeling it 😂 I don't like how dentists look, their chairs and that specific smell of dental clinic. Yeah, especially the smell
Big muscled guys tend to do worse with tattoos in my experience, I think it’s funny honestly because they act all tough and then feint and scream when getting line work, while some tony little girl a few tables over is getter her ribs done with thick shading and detail practically falling asleep. I’m in the middle honestly I have a very high pain tolerance, but my nerves are very close to are a lot closer than they appear so I twitch.
I only have one tattoo so far and I am a very tiny female. I got it done on my shoulder which is very bony. Hurt like heck, but I just laid there and practically fell asleep. I had to keep myself awake, or otherwise I would twitch and I didn't want to make the artist mess up. Hoping to do a coverup one day with a more meaningful tattoo since I was testing the waters to see what it felt like to get a tattoo.
women have better pain tolerance normally because of periods and giving birth etc. because we need it
just watch men trying period pain simulators and the women putting it on after and not even flinching
I am nearly 38 and I have never thrown away a pair of underwear for that reason
The EAR can MELT 😱😲
Women giving birth and not fearing needles is not at all synonymous 🤣 two very different things
I tell you what, getting a needle in my forearm when I went to give birth was probably the worst thing😂 and my labor was 27 hours and I torn and all. I'm not scared of needles or anything, and I have a high pain tolerance, but that needle in the forearm hurt like a bitch. I will never choose there again🤣 and it kept hurting too. Only thing that might have been worse was peeing afterwards
I had refused the pain meds because it meant a needle in the spine, and I knew I couldn't stay still while they did that. I always jump if I can't see the needle and brace myself.
The birth was fine. And the doctors agreed that it wouldn't have been safe if I jumped as they were putting the needle in my spine for the pain med drip.
Yes, I have completely forgotten the actual word for that. Aspasia sucks.
Until you test positive on the gestational diabetes test (the sugar drink one) and have to endure the over night fast followed by 4 blood draws over three hours. You kinda stop caring after the third draw 😂 And even better, it had been a false positive. ☠️
I went with my uncle to drop off and pick up my aunt for her tummy tuck and breast augmentation surgery🙊 She looked in So Much Pain! She really wanted to do it though because she had quite a bit of skin hanging around her lower abdomen. She is looking great now almost 3 months later. It did help her start watching her diet better as she is diabetic. Idk if I could ever agree to get anything done even before I saw my aunt come out of surgery. I just can't imagine taking the time ro recover. I'd wana be out and about mins after surgery😂
I get botox once every three months for migraine prevention so head, neck and shoulders and usually 27-47 injections amd sure it stings a little but you kinda get used to it. Have them inject a pressure point though when you have fibromyalgia and that feels like a punch to the head or shoulder. crazy bad pain. But the pay off is huge.
I get TERRIBLE migraines, would you be willing to share more information? Anything that would help would be a godsend!
@@jenniferbond7073 sure but I am not in America so not sure what else I can add to be honest. But feel free to ask me any questions. I have no clue how much it would cost in America. I pay $1100NZD (New Zealand dollars) for it once every three months because it's not a govt funded medication just yet. Most people here dont have health insurance because we have a free public system so I pay for it myself. My neurologist does the injections and she follows a migraine protocol. The injections are done once every three months. The pain is bearable when doing the injections but I close my eyes when she does the face ones. She injects my face, head, neck and shoulders using botox or Xeomin brands. um my migraines went from multiple a week to 5 total in the first three years of doing this. As long as I dont miss any treatments im okay but it does wear off amd the migraines return. However there is a new injectable for migraines which also works for some people and is just one injection once a month. its called Emgality.
Good to know, I have both fibromyalgia and migraines.
@@leslieholland7843 it's worth it
OK after having to get 3 different IVs put in due to the 1st one bleeding and gumming up, the 2nd not being able to support the amount of drips they were putting in and the 3rd got damaged because it was in an awkward spot and I was juggling with a newborn. Not to mention multiple failed attempts to get it in, as well as a giant purple bruise spanning the length of my entire forearm. I'm allowed to be a little bit afraid of needles >.
I just enjoy seeing the doctor's face gestures. He is so funny😂
I'm not afraid of needles, but for some reason the anticipation is way worse than the the actual stick.
Unless you have a serious gummy smile, like distressing serious. I’d personally suggest the Botox over the cauterized dental tooth lengthening.
As we age the teeth become longer and the gums recede and you’ll regret rushing that along.
I used to do these surgeries but mainly on children for ortho reasons.
Dear Sir you so funny too not just a very very clever and very kind. Love your program. Love to listen to you God bless you 😊🙏🙏👨⚕️
You failed to mention any exercise regarding gluteal exercises.
I want this guy to do my transition surgeries.
Like, he's *so* genuine and caring of his patients
Love your work! Comenting for the algorithm 🌻
My dad was an Army vet. He had seen a lot. He HATED needles. Lol. He would like pass smooth out.
"I think i got the last of it out," now let me touch it with my dirty finger.
I'm a small disabled lady and don't flinch with needles 😂
Hip dip can be resolved by training with weights.
Could you please speak to your medical brethren that like to get mad at their patients? I had a gum graph over a year ago and, when asking some last minute questions about healing, resuming normal activities, etc, he YELLED at me!! Not how I want to undergo a surgery I've had to pay for up front because dental insurance is the WORST ripoff.
Love that you blushed at the bbl 😂
I wish my hip dips looked like her before. My thighs and sides are completely separate. Like a crease.
Thank you, Dr. Youn for crushing that butt vacuum trend.
i don't think you have a gummy smile dr youn, but i admit i was hoping to see yoongi as an example of an adorably gummy smile!
The butt suction exfoliates, wth?
Is it sucking the skin off?!
If whoever your with doesnt like you the way you are then LEAVE...
Its a never ending game of you fixing something then they'll find something else to complain about. It is literally not you but them being unhappy with themselves and they displace onto you.
Nothing you do will ever be enough- run while you can.
I have some issues with my body too but not enough to get surgery I am afraid to go under knife so much
Hi Dr. Youn! I love your channel!! 🥰
I'm far from being against plastic surgery, but when you can get those results naturally, I think you've crossed a line.
The girl with the bbl could have just gone on a diet to lose the extra fat and done some heavy weight lifting for the glutes and she would certainly have had a similar result instead of undergoing an operation that we know is truly dangerous.
But of course the first solution - to go on a strict diet and build muscle - requires patience, real effort and commitment... So she chose the easy solution, immediate results without any effort, which may one day cause her serious health problems (like Fat necrosis..!!).
One of my best friends who is a guy literally says he misses real hips. He misses the dip in the hip. All the girls he has met has gotten work, done men like natural.
Lol....yes😆😅🤣😂you said 'that'!
Peace🌎💕💞
Why the hell would I wanted to expose my teeth roots from under the gum?!!
organix ruined my thick curly hair. don't do it. hasn't grown back to thick and it's been 6 years
Not the Death Star embolism! 😭😭😭
11:14 aw! ❤️❤️❤️
Speaking of gummy smile
Can I somehow reattach my "labial frenulum"? It's dangling from my upper lip and I have gummy smile. Is this a solution?????
Why do they need that chemical in shampoo anyway?
The girl with the bbl. Her butt went from great to fantastic and her stomach and hips went from fine to fantastic. I agree she didn’t need it but the transformation was outstanding. Her body went from a 7 to 10. It wasn’t about the butt though it was because of her stomach.
The girl with the nose job is a person that nose jobs were designed for. She is very pretty but did have a large nose and her results were outstanding. There are so many women that get them and don’t need them. Their noses look great and afterwords, horrible and noticeable. The only thing that is a little deceptive. Assuming she is single, and she meets her husband after the fact. Then he’s wondering why all their kids have huge noses. He’s going to think she cheated on him and then she’s going to reveal her old pictures. After years of marriage and children, and he might feel betrayed and lied to.
DR YOUN, YOU ARE A FUNNY GUY
I’ve had cauliflower ear and they are no fun, it was so bad that my left ear was 4 times bigger and the left side of my face had swollen to almost double.
Oh and thanks for ruining a bbl for me lol I don’t wanna die just cuz I want an ass 😂
my big brotherhad to be held down drawing blood.... meanwhile i can watch the needle go in and im fine.
I am deathly allergic to formaldehyde and the chemical caused my scleroderma
I don't think a lot of people who get tattoos know that they use a needle in the tattoo machine to put the ink in their skin 😅
Ears melting wow😂
Thanks for the bangtan memes. Especially Yoongi’s precious gummy smile 😀
The best to clean your ear out is a clean mascara brush . Gently.
A whole new meaning to long in the tooth
One time i and my mum we go to a hospital and the doctor was pepearing the neadle when the doctor puts the neadle in my mum and she was crying the dortor puts on me and i not crying my mum sad how did not hurt that??? I say i'am a big Girl
What is BBL?
Lol doc. I've got loads of tattoos and oh yeah it hurts but i don't pass put, which i have seen big men do.
8:25 yoo that's one good job even if she didn't need it to begin.
I guess I'm lucky I am very allergic to formaldehyde and formaldehyde releasers lol
I think you were so handsome doctor. I love your gummy smile.😊
What work have you had done Dr. Youn?
I never knew ears could melt from infection. Wholy shitt 👀
I have never * sharted* myself. Just saying.
Exercise has been obsolete since when?
How to treat a gummy smile: It's natural, stop caring about it
I love how when he scrunches his nose it makes a little wishbone :))
I can't wait for TikTok to get banned
Let these big guys try some menstrual cramps or contractions. Bring popcorn for the show 😂
Dang, I have huge hips, I wish I didnt
There are a larger % of my male friends who are afraid of needles than % of my female friends (Non of my female friends are afraid of needles)
The gal who got the BBL *had* my exact body shape, like looking in a mirror. The words she used were just disgusting and unhealthy. Not sorry she looked normal before but after looks obviously bought 🤷🏼♂️
Kim Kardasian is like BIG baby! 🙄 Jesus!!! 🫣
8:29 its funny her name is "real ect"yet shes not 😂
Hay are u reposting stuff? Cus I swear I’ve seen this before and a few of your recent reactions.
Do you maybe watch them on Tiktok? He does reactions there as well and will sometimes do shorts on there or even shorts on youtube reacting to things.
@@ElliotLowell no definitely remember seeing this vid and I’ve seen other ppl saying the same as me on some of the others vids.
DM, DM, Hi Dantooine?
I saw that look at the BBL girl! 😂 You were like a little boy in a toy store. 🤤
I actually haven't ever sharted
Women give birth . . . why would we be afraid of needles?
I've never given birth and never plan to, but studies show that women have higher pain tolerances due to our bodies. We also regularly deal with blood, but I have met women that are afraid of needles too.
It cant hurt that bad if you're jumping at the opportunity
My mother hates getting stuck and avoids unnecessary procedures involving needles. She's not afraid just doesn't care for that experience but I get what you're saying.
I am one that doesn’t like/ am afraid of needles 🥴
I am very afraid of needles
She stills has a “nose” on her…..
Anyways they're going to me out of business one day,😛
maybe not🙁
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Their shows are a waste to life.
Wait a minute... Dr. Youn first said the girl who had the nose job was a "beautiful gal" and didn't need her nose done. Then, at the end of the "before and after" he said; "...and to show how horrible she looked initially." Huh? You said she didn't need her nose done, Dr.Youn. Which is it?
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Quelle drôle d'idée le fait d'aimer les grosses fesses, je trouve les petites fesses plus jolies
Man, why you doing Botox? You're a good looking grown-ass man. U know what Oscar wilde said: women wither,. Men ripen. 😅 Srsly stop it w the Botox, its silly.
Can't the suction cups create blood clots? I always wonder
I love my hip dips I used to want to change it but after working out a bit I’ve grown to love themmmmm they are cute and liked my many thank you very much muahahaha 😂❤
*1:15** omg Doc Youn is the cutest!! Greetings from Philippines ☺️*
Hmm have to look into Emscuplt.