this is like straight up body horror, especially that guy from spain. It's like someone was obsessed with drawing anime characters and wanted them to be real and decided to pursue it as a career path
Yes they are the most deadly surgery. I've heard that 1 in 3 patients will die. It's because if the fat is injected into your bloodstream it goes to your lungs or brain and you die.
It IS surprising- anyone performing surgery should be competent enough to ensure you heal quickly and are satisfied with the results. It’s not just sad- it’s horrifying, irresponsible, outrageous and disturbing. It actually violates the doctors oath:” DO NO HARM.”
@@icu3869that’s.. no.. healing quickly is something that will never happen after major surgery and there’s no way to ENSURE healing time… so expecting a doctor to ensure you heal super fast is way too high of an expectation… but everything else you said I agree with.
Plastic surgery should enhance, not completely alter your appearance. It's important to love yourself and make informed decisions. Stay natural, stay beautiful.
I just want little tweak here and there. Nothing that will completely alter my face. While I don't think I'm that pretty, I don't know how I would feeI if the person staring back at me in my reflection, wasn't someone I recognized.
that why most common procedure is a face lift like omba show where they will remove most of your sagging skin so that your face look younger but this dude overdone it and is really bad at making and hiding incision
I received plastic surgery because I lost a lot of weight and had to get rid of the extra skin. I also did my chest and that was half because the weight loss destroyed it, and half because I’ve always wanted it done. I’m so happy with my surgeries. But I went to a surgeon that won many awards, great reviews, did lots of research, and make the right choice. Plastic surgery is great if done for the right reasons, but you have to do your research, know the potential risks (and weigh if you feel they’re worth it), make an educated choice- and don’t go to a surgeon with a tiktok.
Is anyone against this type of surgery? It's not unreal to know that plastic surgery has actual real life applications. It's just that people take it way too far for aesthetic purposes.
You don't have to justify yourself. You wanted to get surgery, and you made an informed decision to go a speciafic doctor, you didn't cheap out and you're happy with the results. That's most people's experience with plastic surgery.
I mean removing excess skin isn't nearly as dangerous as many other surgeries. The biggest risk besides the physical aspect of being cut open is mental; once you start- and usually you would start with something not intensive like filler- you get addicted to "sculpting" yourself like an avatar. Addiction is no joke and I believe that is what's happening with the surgery craze
/gen, around how much weight did you lose? Is there any chance of skin returning over time to fitting well, or is it permanently stretched to a point? I ask, because over the last ~year and a half I gained ~80lbs after an injury turned my entire life on its head, and I'm now angling to lose it again - but I'm unsure how much I can really salvage my situation via just diet+activity.
I’m a veterinarian, not even a human doctor, and I would never ever ever have any social media open in the OR and if I see any staff in my OR checking their phone for more than a timer/alarm for meds, it is the only time I actually raise my voice…absolutely disgusting
My sister is a veterinary technician and she said she simply couldn’t believe this…well, there were a bunch of swear words she included but I’m not in any kinda medical industry and I can’t even believe the fact that this is actually reallllll! Scary and I hope people RESEARCH whomever they’re allowing to cut them open, while knocked out…and trusting that person to be PROFESSIONAL AND ETHICAL. It’s not difficult to do unless you’re a raging narcissist. Just my .52 cents. :)
Unfortunately as younger generations grow up they find it more acceptable to use their phones continuously coz they’ve never known life without them, so some won’t even care about other people using them in inappropriate situations coz a lot think social media is more important than real life
I’m a medical student and while shadowing Anesthesia in the OR, she was watching videos on her iPad. I caught a curae cleft on waveform capnography and had to say “hey, uh, do we need to check for tracheal obstruction??” She fixed the obstruction and went back to her videos 😢☠️☠️☠️
i thank you for that because i've seen one too many videos taken by veterinarians while they're working. i get horrified thinking by some chance my animal babies could be in the care of one of them.
@bluevillsplash generally the wrinkles are in weird places too because of how the tension and lines of the face changed. One influencer that comes to mind has these lines that go from the middle of her nose horizontal onto her cheeks because of plastic surgery and its SO strange. Looks like her skin is about to tear.
Here's an important piece that you may be missing oompa: Notice all these post-op pics are only a few days after surgery. Their faces are incredibly swollen, which is typical and caused that stretched out look. Full recovery after this type of surgery takes more than 6 months. Other practices take after pics after the patient has fully recovered, so the swelling has gone down and they look more "normal".
I think people forget that faces are an area on the body that typically swell IMMENSELY after any form of light trauma, let alone getting your face sheared off and reattached higher into your hairline. There's for sure gonna be a ton of swelling, bruising, and some people may even experience a change in their skin texture due to blood pooling. The mistake is on the surgeon for claiming these are end "results", unless the intention was shock value and clicks.
@@nbucwa6621RIGHT! Like it doesn’t make me any less suspicious, it makes me MORE suspicious because why would you want to choose less appealing postop pics 🤨
Infections can and do happen, but as someone who nearly died from sepsis and had an amputation due to a bone infection, my doctors know to do absolutely everything possible to decrease my chance of getting an infection and dying. I feel so bad for her and I hope she makes it through this with as few long term issues as possible
Matt without a doubt has had cosmetic surgery. You can tell without seeing a previous photo of him, there's something aesthetic about those surgeries that simply aren't natural to the human face, and when you've seen and studied faces enough (I'm an artist, not a psychopath) you can start to spot them almost instinctively
Ehh... Idk about that. That seems like confirmation bias. There are obviously traits some people have that are rare. And some of those are objectively used as a standard for beauty. For example in men, theres a thing called "hunter eyes" where their eyelids arent as apparent as with other people. Same thing with girls having "button noses". Just because something is uncommon doesnt mean its manufactured.
Completely agree. I involuntarily cringe every time I see someone so altered. It’s obvious, especially lip jobs that leave people looking like blow up dolls. It’s so unnatural and disturbing.
The ear lobes pointing outwards is most likely due to the extreme face lifts -- face lifts are (from my knowledge, I'm not a professional or anything) achieved by takingaway skin around the ear/forhead/chin area and pulling the remaining skins' edge back, then closing up the wounds and allowing the skins to heal so the skin on your face becomes tighter. the extreme skin pulling causes these people to look like uncanny valley characters and sewing the skins back causing scrunching up around the ear area and the ear lobes to point outwards.
Literally it's the IRL version of "hey you need to go into Steam and right click the game, and select 'repair' because the textures aren't loading right"
@@Copium-Detector her house got broke-and-entered and the robber shot her in the head causing a coma for the past 3 months, and after recently waking up from it she cannot use her legs and is paralyzed from the waist down.
What I think is extra awful (at least in the US) is that you tend to only have 2 years to take a surgeon to court for that stuff... With how long some of the surgeries take to fully heal up well, thats not enough time. It needs to be bumped to 5 years.
These poor people.. I’m gonna hope they feel differently and are happy with the results, but I have my doubts. I wish them the best. And perhaps consider a lawsuit for malpractice against this “doctor”.
@@Mc_Gaming_Genshinit’s all fun and games now, but as someone who grew up this same way and regrets it after beginning my journey with adulthood, eating habits are NO joke, even if it may all seem like “the same inside a stomach” or it will be “ gone when it leaves my body the same way”, but unhealthy eating eating habits will land you in a grave sooner and with more guarantee than lifelong drug abuse. Coming from someone with experience in both areas unfortunately.
I just had my fifth hip surgery, very major multi-hour surgery and the first of two I have to have over the next 10 weeks. I spent a lot of time researching and talking to surgeons. If I found a video of my surgeon dancing around during my surgery or anyone else’s surgery, I’d be firing him on the spot and filing a complaint. I prefer to keep my life tyvm
FFS. I'm almost 50 years old, and in my experience, the "pencil test" was a weapon used in grade school to shame girls about their bodies. Gross AF. Maybe this doctor could teach us about "cooties" too.
It’s really suspicious how the only way to contact Dr Kim from his TikTok is the link in their bio. You don’t really get to see any proper credentials from him or if he’s even licensed. The whole thing seems underground and I’d hate to learn that a bunch of unsuspecting people chose to contact him thinking they’d get a professional face lift, only to see some guy without any proper equipment or hygienic mask and gloves etc. The saddest part is when they see the result they’ll probably feel too scared to complain, so it’ll be one of those things where they just go home and cry after looking in the mirror.
So many people (especially celebrities) have gotten plastic surgery and look absolutely horrendous afterward. I don’t know if they actually like the way they look, or they’re just in denial because they have to live with their decision. Either way, it’s sad. Stay natural, people, stay natural.
I'm sure they're in denial and I feel so bad for them 😢 it's okay to change a thing or two but it's so difficult to avoid getting scammed, it's horrifying how often medical malpractice happens and there seems to be no consequences for it aside from that doctor in Ohio though still WAY too late
@@aspenisthebestit's still plastic surgery though. Often I see surgeons call themselves "plastic/reconstructive surgeons" because the cosmetic and reconstructive parts overlap so heavily sometimes
The origins of plastic surgery starts with prosthetics for war injuries. Between WW1 and WW2 the field moved on from just prosthetic corrections to surgeries.
@0grey0 But again, they serve entirely different purposes and are not the same. You simply can't compare someone who had their face ripped off by a bear, against someone who simply doesn't like the way their nose looks.
@@KaneMeadowsGamingI think what they mean is that the skillset is the same (dont know how true that is) so a plastic surgeon could do both reconstructive and cosmetic surgery if they so choose. I do agree that the two serve very different purposes tho and that cosmetic surgeons feel more predatory since they do profit off of people's insecurities at the end of the day.
Every single one of the Dr Kim after photos gives me the same reaction I had when I saw those prisoner enemies from Silent Hill Downpour with the head gear/stitches that stretches their mouth and eyes to uncanny levels I am absolutely horrified
The creepiest part is what dr. Kim does to their eyes. Whose eyes are those?? They aren't the ones they went in with for sure 😂 but I don't think they look older, it makes them less human looking so, at least for me, it's really hard to pin down what age they look like.. it's so sad because they were beautiful and now they look creepy. Uncomfortable. Expressionless. Emotionless.
I've had some reconstructive surgeries after a house fire and they were really careful not to overdo it. But I do live in a country with decent healthcare so idk.
just to put it out there, always love whatever you look like! of course if you want to get any type of surgery, that's up to you, but you shouldn't alter your body so much to the point you completely different. also if you want to get a surgery, make sure to do research!
Hang why shouldn't someone alter themselves to look completely different is they want to? The rest of what you said is sensible but that bit is way off.
@@Totalinternalreflection to me, it just makes sense to stay to what you truly are in a sense. like if you want to alter some adjustments, that's ok! but like changing every single little bit of you body, to me just seems an unhealthy view of yourself. not trying to be rude, it's just what i mostly think!
@@Totalinternalreflection if someone does, that person is seriously mentally ill and shouldn't be allowed to step foot in a plastic surgery office. They need a therapist and possibly a thirty day vacation at a hospital they can't leave. Most people who are constantly injecting themselves with botox and filler and always looking for the next surgery they want need help from an actual doctor to heal their brain.
@@Totalinternalreflection Because it can have big effects. Also, personally, I find it very unattractive, and many others do. Lots of people do take these surgeries to look more attractive, maybe not most, but a lot.
This would actually be extremely painful. Even just getting the shape of your eyes changed can cause unbearable pain, but these people are having their entire face threaded literally like how you shape clothing. As well, having your skin stretch like this will absolutely cause issues like extreme sagging because your skin becomes weaker from being stretched too much and discolouration
@@aslychair3096 Well a lot of people aren't aware of those aftereffects, a big part of the plastic surgeon's job is to sit the client down and explain exactly what's going on, you're being so cold and for what
@@aslychair3096That’s so heartless of you. Plastic surgery is a legitimate practice that has improved the lives of millions of people and in NO way do these people deserve to be deformed like this. They just wanted to feel young and confident again. I myself know how it feels to feel like my face isn’t even my own, I can’t even imagine how they feel. Have some empathy ffs.
@@aslychair3096 people that go to extreme unsafe measures to get plastic surgery are extremely unhappy and desperate. That was a really heartless comment
They look like a race of incredibly cute yet mischievous pixie people. Like changelings? I hope they're really happy with the results they have or otherwise this is utterly devastating.
They look like the alien boy from that system of a down video. I feel so bad, they don't look entirely human anymore and I'm positive that wasn't what most of them desired.
Dr. Youn and the doctor after him actually have the most adorable online feud. It's hilarious to watch them jokingly beef with each other and hopping on every opportunity to diss each other.
Matt Rife giving himself the Crimson Chin is whatever, imo Him being unfunny and fighting a literal 6 year old and his silly mom about it online? Now *thats* some superb cringe
These people most likely had seen before and after photos of this doctor’s work before their surgery, and chose him specifically for his dramatic surgeries. Their faces will relax quite a bit once their faces have had time to fully heal. But with this said, I do agree that it is too much IMO. Hopefully the patients are happy with the results because at the end of the day, that is all that matters.
I know what you mean! It's just called This man from what I see "From January 2006 until today, at least 2000 people have claimed they have seen this man in their dreams, in many cities all over the world: Los Angeles, Berlin, Sao Paulo, Tehran, Beijing, Rome, Barcelona, Stockholm, Paris, New Delhi, Moskow etc."
there is a limit to these things that people keep passing. like, if you had broken your nose and decided you wanted to fix the shape, that’s understandable. breast reductions are understandable as well. they can be extremely heavy, to the point where they are causing physical issues such as severe back pain. but people who look fine who decide to inject their faces with all of these chemicals, or completely rework their faces, that’s just wild to me.
yeah had an aunt who needed a breast reduction bec she was unironically 5"4' and had TRIPLE Ds. she maybe weighed 150 soaking wet and i think most of that weight was her bewbs bec she was thin. She was in junior high when i was like 5 so i saw her suffering first hand. Shes doing a lot better now
Are you in the US? I guess bra sizes must work differently there because nothing D is particularly large here in the U.K. I had a friend in school who was on the waitlist for a reduction, when we were 15 she was already wearing an H cup.
@@trala8911 I would assume they are American, I'm American and the numbers they are saying are not really that big a deal. Granted DDD is I believe an F in the UK, but DDD isn't really that huge. Some people choose to, but there's nothing extreme about being 5'4" and DDD (especially if you're 150 which is over weight for 5'4")... so....
This whole situation is so disturbing. I feel so bad for all the people that these surgeons have gotten to let them turn them into these uncanny beings because I very much believe that everyone is beautiful the way they are. To anyone out there who’s thinking about getting surgery, whether it’s for health or just personal reasons, please know what you’re getting into and at least do your research.
Now I understand the significant ethical lines that some plastic surgeons are crossing using social media. It's scary to think about the consequences of this disturbing trend.
I love the way i look and never plan to get plastic surgery. The only surgeries ive had were inner ear surgeries to replace a bone in my ear to help improve my hearing. The second one was actually successful btw!
All of these results are one week after surgery, when swelling is at it's worst. It takes up to a year for the face to fully settle after a facelift. These faces actually do look like every other facelift after so little time, in a couple of months they will look much more normal. It's weird that this is what they're advertising because it is shocking but it's part of the process of a facelift so don't worry about these people, they'll look much better in no time.
Watch tuv’s recent video on this, he finds a lot of information on the actual surgeons doing this awful stuff. And none of it is a face filter, it’s all completely real.
THAT POOR MAN 😭 someone else commented about the “this man” hoax - if you ever saw it, that is sadly what that guy reminds me of. Anyway, if people want something, and they’re willing to pay for it… they’ll find someone to do it. No matter how bad of an idea it is. Edit: I wonder how they look MANY days later or whatever (not just one week or one month post surgery). I sure hope after some time it looks better 😳
Doc’s clients after surgery makes them look as if he followed the directions like Patrick did when he was trying to blow a bubble. Dude out here operating on innocent people’s faces like he’s playing a virtual reality game.
i will say there are uses for plastic surgeons other than just cosmetic surgery such as severe injuries, deviated septums or my case getting some piercings sewn up
there’s so many plastic surgeons who have success on social media WITHOUT live streaming and neglecting patients. a quick buck will never last especially when folks lives are at risk
The biggest red flag for me is the amount of makeup they have on in the videos. The whole procedure produces nightmare fuel most of the time, but the makeup (or filter) they add for the "after" shot is just bizarre. Makes me think that they can't do their job even poorly, so they hide their errors with makeup and filters.
@@grilledleeks6514 it can sometimes take months to years to fully heal from a surgery. It took two months after my surgery to start looking normal, and it'll be at least a year before I regain full feeling
Beyond purely aesthetic surgery plastic surgeons are super important. After catastrophic injury, or surgery where something has to be removed, or even maybe for gender affirming care-plastic surgeons do vital work.
Thank you for being one of the few people mentioning this in the comments! Plastic/reconstructive surgeons genuinely do help more people than a lot of folks realize. p.s. (As a trans person, it's nice to see someone bring up gender affirming care so casually. Makes me feel like it's becoming more accepted by the world at large.)
I'm not scared of the results, I'm scared of the fact that they all probably hate the results themselves. Imagine the guilt, grief, stress and the feeling of thinking they look like a monster. I personally have experienced an overwhelming guilt before, I can't imagine that feeling happening for over a year. I've experienced feeling like some sort of "monster" or inhumane beast, imagining that feeling every day is actually so overwhelming. I'm not scared of the idea of seeing these people in person, or seeing them in the street, or seeing them in general. I'm not scared of *them,* or how they look. I'm scared of the fact that you can see the grief in their eyes. I'm scared of the fact I know how they're feeling and it's so sad. I feel terrible. I hope they find relief somehow, even if it seems impossible.
The issue with the first doctor is from being in Korea where there is a big emphasis on surgery to make people look “white” or western with the larger eyes and other features. But yeah they wind up looking like haunted anime dolls.
My uncle has been in the liposuction business over 10 years. You should be awake in the office with not a big incision when you get your procedure done. The only person that ever has to go to the hospital while during a procedure from his thousands of procedures was someone who took a blood thinning agent, which is listed and told not to take before the procedure. If all these patients were getting infections that operating room was most likely not as clean as it should have been. He refuses to do bbl and other things like Botox because they don’t last and can be dangerous. Lipo is a pretty safe procedure and if a company has had people die there it a serious red flag.
As someone who had knee surgery to save my life as a kid and absolutely HATED the recovery, I couldn't imagine going through that voluntarily just to make myself a slightly taller dude.
Man that first tiktok doctor could make for a terrifying analog horror series. In the end people need to remember that sometimes you have to let go. This reminds me of Charles Allan Gilbert's “All Is Vanity” painting.
Decided to pause the video to read for a bit, and the chapter I ended up turnng to was called "Mask of Flesh" whch seemed very fitting for the theme of this video lol
It all triggers me. Fake lips, fillers, all of it. Like: 3 years from now- you’ll look 10 times worse and you won’t be able to see it but all of society can.
This isn't fair only because it takes about a year for those procedures to heal and the face to settle. After a week, yes. Like a goblin. But after a year they look much better. Showing his patients after only a week was a huge mistake on his part.
I feel like it must have been a purposeful choice? I mean… look how much attention his account is getting. I do wish they’d post healed photos too though.
this is like straight up body horror, especially that guy from spain. It's like someone was obsessed with drawing anime characters and wanted them to be real and decided to pursue it as a career path
Reminds me of Smosh's video "PHOTOSHOP PLASTIC SURGERY!"
It's even worse because you KNOW these people had self image issues 😢
They don't look like anime characters, they look dead 😳 I feel horrible for these people.
Some kind of Frankenstein level career path
So women go to Dr Kim and come away looking like Grimes' new alien look!!!
That old man one was genuinely horrifying in a way I physically cannot describe
Extreme uncanny valley. Seeing his face post surgery really made me uncomfortable
It actually made me cry, bless his heart :(
Straight up skinwalker status
He looked so happy/excited and sweet in the before as well the after actually made me cry bc I honestly feel so so bad for him
Poor guy looks alien now. Its hard to describe, but he doesnt appear human anymore.
BBL’s are actually extremely dangerous so the fact that ppl had to get emergency care after that live-streaming doctor isn’t surprising, just very sad
Yes they are the most deadly surgery. I've heard that 1 in 3 patients will die. It's because if the fat is injected into your bloodstream it goes to your lungs or brain and you die.
It IS surprising- anyone performing surgery should be competent enough to ensure you heal quickly and are satisfied with the results. It’s not just sad- it’s horrifying, irresponsible, outrageous and disturbing. It actually violates the doctors oath:” DO NO HARM.”
@@icu3869Thats why BBl's are illegal in most country's
@@icu3869that’s.. no.. healing quickly is something that will never happen after major surgery and there’s no way to ENSURE healing time… so expecting a doctor to ensure you heal super fast is way too high of an expectation… but everything else you said I agree with.
They're the most dangerous plastic surgery procedure, even
Plastic surgery should enhance, not completely alter your appearance. It's important to love yourself and make informed decisions. Stay natural, stay beautiful.
someone doesn’t live in asia.
x when are you streaming
I just want little tweak here and there. Nothing that will completely alter my face. While I don't think I'm that pretty, I don't know how I would feeI if the person staring back at me in my reflection, wasn't someone I recognized.
that why most common procedure is a face lift like omba show where they will remove most of your sagging skin so that your face look younger but this dude overdone it and is really bad at making and hiding incision
How you got no name
I received plastic surgery because I lost a lot of weight and had to get rid of the extra skin. I also did my chest and that was half because the weight loss destroyed it, and half because I’ve always wanted it done. I’m so happy with my surgeries. But I went to a surgeon that won many awards, great reviews, did lots of research, and make the right choice. Plastic surgery is great if done for the right reasons, but you have to do your research, know the potential risks (and weigh if you feel they’re worth it), make an educated choice- and don’t go to a surgeon with a tiktok.
Is anyone against this type of surgery? It's not unreal to know that plastic surgery has actual real life applications. It's just that people take it way too far for aesthetic purposes.
Happy for you! 😊💯
You don't have to justify yourself. You wanted to get surgery, and you made an informed decision to go a speciafic doctor, you didn't cheap out and you're happy with the results. That's most people's experience with plastic surgery.
I mean removing excess skin isn't nearly as dangerous as many other surgeries. The biggest risk besides the physical aspect of being cut open is mental; once you start- and usually you would start with something not intensive like filler- you get addicted to "sculpting" yourself like an avatar. Addiction is no joke and I believe that is what's happening with the surgery craze
/gen, around how much weight did you lose? Is there any chance of skin returning over time to fitting well, or is it permanently stretched to a point?
I ask, because over the last ~year and a half I gained ~80lbs after an injury turned my entire life on its head, and I'm now angling to lose it again - but I'm unsure how much I can really salvage my situation via just diet+activity.
I’m a veterinarian, not even a human doctor, and I would never ever ever have any social media open in the OR and if I see any staff in my OR checking their phone for more than a timer/alarm for meds, it is the only time I actually raise my voice…absolutely disgusting
My sister is a veterinary technician and she said she simply couldn’t believe this…well, there were a bunch of swear words she included but I’m not in any kinda medical industry and I can’t even believe the fact that this is actually reallllll! Scary and I hope people RESEARCH whomever they’re allowing to cut them open, while knocked out…and trusting that person to be PROFESSIONAL AND ETHICAL. It’s not difficult to do unless you’re a raging narcissist. Just my .52 cents. :)
Unfortunately as younger generations grow up they find it more acceptable to use their phones continuously coz they’ve never known life without them, so some won’t even care about other people using them in inappropriate situations coz a lot think social media is more important than real life
I’m a medical student and while shadowing Anesthesia in the OR, she was watching videos on her iPad. I caught a curae cleft on waveform capnography and had to say “hey, uh, do we need to check for tracheal obstruction??” She fixed the obstruction and went back to her videos 😢☠️☠️☠️
i thank you for that because i've seen one too many videos taken by veterinarians while they're working. i get horrified thinking by some chance my animal babies could be in the care of one of them.
@@divinecommerce3912 geeez. 🥴
This live-streaming doctor sounds extremely dangerous! People needing emergency care after procedures is just heartbreaking
You like that one side character who randomly appear and is kind of annoying but isn’t hurting one so you kinda chill at the same time
is this a bot? This is a bot right
@@Liam.Johnston_ Apparently not, if you check their view counts, it's quite healthy. This is just a shorts merchant
@@720MotorWorks idk if it's a bot or not but I think they mean the second doctor he talks about in this video
@@ismathekingg6099idk if I’m dumb or not keeping up with the time, what’s a shorts merchant?
He's the go-to guy if you need a radical change to avoid prosecution.
or to make sure no one gets grabby on you in jail after the fact
😂
I’d rather be a normal wrinkly leather-looking hand bag than a monster from people’s worst uncanny nightmares tbh
Funny thing
Those procedures cause more wrinkles and sag/droop. They're foolishly adding more weight for gravity to pull
@bluevillsplash generally the wrinkles are in weird places too because of how the tension and lines of the face changed. One influencer that comes to mind has these lines that go from the middle of her nose horizontal onto her cheeks because of plastic surgery and its SO strange. Looks like her skin is about to tear.
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Honestly. Aging is significantly better than whatever that doctor does
Same! I’m 50 now and look all of 50 and I’m so fine with that. Every line on my face tells a story.
Here's an important piece that you may be missing oompa: Notice all these post-op pics are only a few days after surgery. Their faces are incredibly swollen, which is typical and caused that stretched out look. Full recovery after this type of surgery takes more than 6 months. Other practices take after pics after the patient has fully recovered, so the swelling has gone down and they look more "normal".
I think people forget that faces are an area on the body that typically swell IMMENSELY after any form of light trauma, let alone getting your face sheared off and reattached higher into your hairline. There's for sure gonna be a ton of swelling, bruising, and some people may even experience a change in their skin texture due to blood pooling. The mistake is on the surgeon for claiming these are end "results", unless the intention was shock value and clicks.
Which makes me wonder why he insists on taking pictures of fresh surgery wounds/scars. That seems insidious by itself.
@@nbucwa6621RIGHT! Like it doesn’t make me any less suspicious, it makes me MORE suspicious because why would you want to choose less appealing postop pics 🤨
@@nbucwa6621 i think he might be trolling for views?...thats what i think.
And, they're highly filtered. Check out the neck at 10:53
Infections can and do happen, but as someone who nearly died from sepsis and had an amputation due to a bone infection, my doctors know to do absolutely everything possible to decrease my chance of getting an infection and dying. I feel so bad for her and I hope she makes it through this with as few long term issues as possible
plastic surgeons scare me in general, this guy makes me absolutely horrified
That's a plastic BUTCHER!
"Lying about medical history is illegal, Jim "- Dwight
😂😂
having not seen the office I thought this was a mett rife reference 😭
Based quote (i’ve seen all of the office)
Bears... beets... Battle Star Galactica!
Millions of families suffer every year
Matt without a doubt has had cosmetic surgery. You can tell without seeing a previous photo of him, there's something aesthetic about those surgeries that simply aren't natural to the human face, and when you've seen and studied faces enough (I'm an artist, not a psychopath) you can start to spot them almost instinctively
Ehh... Idk about that. That seems like confirmation bias. There are obviously traits some people have that are rare. And some of those are objectively used as a standard for beauty. For example in men, theres a thing called "hunter eyes" where their eyelids arent as apparent as with other people. Same thing with girls having "button noses". Just because something is uncommon doesnt mean its manufactured.
thanks for clarifying you aren't a psychopath 😂
Completely agree. I involuntarily cringe every time I see someone so altered.
It’s obvious, especially lip jobs that leave people looking like blow up dolls. It’s so unnatural and disturbing.
@@arsena5209😂where do I sign up for surgery?
I think so I saw his a previous of his which was compared to the toy story evil kid he wasn't like he is now
The ear lobes pointing outwards is most likely due to the extreme face lifts -- face lifts are (from my knowledge, I'm not a professional or anything) achieved by takingaway skin around the ear/forhead/chin area and pulling the remaining skins' edge back, then closing up the wounds and allowing the skins to heal so the skin on your face becomes tighter. the extreme skin pulling causes these people to look like uncanny valley characters and sewing the skins back causing scrunching up around the ear area and the ear lobes to point outwards.
I didn't think a human could look like they haven't finished loading..?
uncanny valley lol
This should be pinned
Gamer?
This is what people look like from afar when they haven't rendered fully and you can't really see them that well
Literally it's the IRL version of "hey you need to go into Steam and right click the game, and select 'repair' because the textures aren't loading right"
So if Tara doesn't edit anymore, does she just sit around, watch Jerma, and eat hot chip? Nice.
all women do is lie and eat hot chip
Wait what happened to Tara?
Who’s tara
@@Copium-Detector her house got broke-and-entered and the robber shot her in the head causing a coma for the past 3 months, and after recently waking up from it she cannot use her legs and is paralyzed from the waist down.
@@Copium-Detector as far as I know she still edits there's just multiple editors so sometimes its not her, unless this person knows more?
What I think is extra awful (at least in the US) is that you tend to only have 2 years to take a surgeon to court for that stuff...
With how long some of the surgeries take to fully heal up well, thats not enough time. It needs to be bumped to 5 years.
“A millennia older and an aeon scarier” is an understatement he looks like a who that crawled out of a dr. Seuss nightmare😂
These poor people.. I’m gonna hope they feel differently and are happy with the results, but I have my doubts. I wish them the best. And perhaps consider a lawsuit for malpractice against this “doctor”.
@@percheroneclipse238S. Korea
They should have done more research
the photos are taken straight after the surgery before it can properly heal. thats why it looks so strange. after the healing process it looks normal
Don't pity these people. Their vanity did this, you didn't.
thank you oompa for your daily reminder to never come out of the basement
He is the only reason I eat some what healthy food and drink water, but honestly soda and Cheetos are better.
I'm so sorry 😞
I kinda miss wearing a mask. I got to blade in.
W cheetos
@@Mc_Gaming_Genshinit’s all fun and games now, but as someone who grew up this same way and regrets it after beginning my journey with adulthood, eating habits are NO joke, even if it may all seem like “the same inside a stomach” or it will be “ gone when it leaves my body the same way”, but unhealthy eating eating habits will land you in a grave sooner and with more guarantee than lifelong drug abuse. Coming from someone with experience in both areas unfortunately.
I just had my fifth hip surgery, very major multi-hour surgery and the first of two I have to have over the next 10 weeks. I spent a lot of time researching and talking to surgeons. If I found a video of my surgeon dancing around during my surgery or anyone else’s surgery, I’d be firing him on the spot and filing a complaint. I prefer to keep my life tyvm
dude imagine the lawsuit
perfectly reasonable, I'd be horrified if I saw the same thing too
I wish you an amazing and speedy recovery
@@LifeCompanionDogs8083 thanks!
FFS. I'm almost 50 years old, and in my experience, the "pencil test" was a weapon used in grade school to shame girls about their bodies. Gross AF. Maybe this doctor could teach us about "cooties" too.
It’s really suspicious how the only way to contact Dr Kim from his TikTok is the link in their bio. You don’t really get to see any proper credentials from him or if he’s even licensed. The whole thing seems underground and I’d hate to learn that a bunch of unsuspecting people chose to contact him thinking they’d get a professional face lift, only to see some guy without any proper equipment or hygienic mask and gloves etc. The saddest part is when they see the result they’ll probably feel too scared to complain, so it’ll be one of those things where they just go home and cry after looking in the mirror.
So many people (especially celebrities) have gotten plastic surgery and look absolutely horrendous afterward. I don’t know if they actually like the way they look, or they’re just in denial because they have to live with their decision. Either way, it’s sad. Stay natural, people, stay natural.
I'm sure they're in denial and I feel so bad for them 😢 it's okay to change a thing or two but it's so difficult to avoid getting scammed, it's horrifying how often medical malpractice happens and there seems to be no consequences for it aside from that doctor in Ohio though still WAY too late
I know that it takes months for plastic surgery to heal and all these are like a week after the procedures but dr Kim PUT DOWN THE KNIFE!!!!
plastic surgeons are actually pretty important (for instance if your face gets mauled, a plastic surgeon is who helps make you look less mauled)
that's obviously different. Nobody is talking about reconstructive surgeons/surgery.
@@aspenisthebestit's still plastic surgery though. Often I see surgeons call themselves "plastic/reconstructive surgeons" because the cosmetic and reconstructive parts overlap so heavily sometimes
The origins of plastic surgery starts with prosthetics for war injuries. Between WW1 and WW2 the field moved on from just prosthetic corrections to surgeries.
@0grey0 But again, they serve entirely different purposes and are not the same. You simply can't compare someone who had their face ripped off by a bear, against someone who simply doesn't like the way their nose looks.
@@KaneMeadowsGamingI think what they mean is that the skillset is the same (dont know how true that is) so a plastic surgeon could do both reconstructive and cosmetic surgery if they so choose. I do agree that the two serve very different purposes tho and that cosmetic surgeons feel more predatory since they do profit off of people's insecurities at the end of the day.
I never thought something would trigger the uncanny valley response so viscerally. These poor folks.
*Some look like AI Robots with Humanoid skin… others look like the guy that Made Rocket a super Racoon lol*
So... I know this is gross, but this reminds me of how dead people look when they try to reconstruct for the funeral.
Every single one of the Dr Kim after photos gives me the same reaction I had when I saw those prisoner enemies from Silent Hill Downpour with the head gear/stitches that stretches their mouth and eyes to uncanny levels
I am absolutely horrified
The creepiest part is what dr. Kim does to their eyes. Whose eyes are those?? They aren't the ones they went in with for sure 😂 but I don't think they look older, it makes them less human looking so, at least for me, it's really hard to pin down what age they look like.. it's so sad because they were beautiful and now they look creepy. Uncomfortable. Expressionless. Emotionless.
dystopian Asian "beauty" standards
They look like those weird mfs in the Dr. Seuss’ books. I forget the name, but y’all know which mfs I’m talking about.
The older guy went from looking like a normal older dude into Elmo with no fur..
I've had some reconstructive surgeries after a house fire and they were really careful not to overdo it. But I do live in a country with decent healthcare so idk.
just to put it out there, always love whatever you look like! of course if you want to get any type of surgery, that's up to you, but you shouldn't alter your body so much to the point you completely different. also if you want to get a surgery, make sure to do research!
Hang why shouldn't someone alter themselves to look completely different is they want to? The rest of what you said is sensible but that bit is way off.
@@Totalinternalreflection to me, it just makes sense to stay to what you truly are in a sense. like if you want to alter some adjustments, that's ok! but like changing every single little bit of you body, to me just seems an unhealthy view of yourself. not trying to be rude, it's just what i mostly think!
@@Totalinternalreflectionit would probably cause harm to their mental health since they would look in the mirror and no longer see themselves imo
@@Totalinternalreflection if someone does, that person is seriously mentally ill and shouldn't be allowed to step foot in a plastic surgery office. They need a therapist and possibly a thirty day vacation at a hospital they can't leave. Most people who are constantly injecting themselves with botox and filler and always looking for the next surgery they want need help from an actual doctor to heal their brain.
@@Totalinternalreflection Because it can have big effects. Also, personally, I find it very unattractive, and many others do. Lots of people do take these surgeries to look more attractive, maybe not most, but a lot.
This would actually be extremely painful. Even just getting the shape of your eyes changed can cause unbearable pain, but these people are having their entire face threaded literally like how you shape clothing. As well, having your skin stretch like this will absolutely cause issues like extreme sagging because your skin becomes weaker from being stretched too much and discolouration
Oh no the consequences of my actions.
@@aslychair3096 Well a lot of people aren't aware of those aftereffects, a big part of the plastic surgeon's job is to sit the client down and explain exactly what's going on, you're being so cold and for what
@@aslychair3096That’s so heartless of you. Plastic surgery is a legitimate practice that has improved the lives of millions of people and in NO way do these people deserve to be deformed like this. They just wanted to feel young and confident again.
I myself know how it feels to feel like my face isn’t even my own, I can’t even imagine how they feel. Have some empathy ffs.
@lorewhore4195 Better question: Why are you defending dumb people who ruined their lives? And for what?
@@aslychair3096 people that go to extreme unsafe measures to get plastic surgery are extremely unhappy and desperate. That was a really heartless comment
10:44 IT LOOKS LIKE SHE HAD SOMEONES FACE SOWN ON 😭
the top near her hair I can’t-
It genuinely looks like a flesh mask, it's disgusting looking
@Natsuki_Kat It looks weird af but don't call the victims of this monster "disgusting looking".
"He looks 10 years younger"... My brother in Christ, he looks like an inmate from Arkham Asylum
They look like a race of incredibly cute yet mischievous pixie people. Like changelings? I hope they're really happy with the results they have or otherwise this is utterly devastating.
They look like the alien boy from that system of a down video. I feel so bad, they don't look entirely human anymore and I'm positive that wasn't what most of them desired.
If Matt Rife can make DV jokes, we can make fun of his fake chin.
Someone pointed out he looks like the Big Mouth character but older and I can’t unsee it
I think he just got his teeth fixed. He used to have the worst gapped buck teeth 😂
DV?
@Parttimepat it's an abbreviation for a term that's triggering to people and youtube algorithms. If you Google what does DV stand for it comes up
@@Parttimepatdomestic violence
i feel like roxy's basic medical understanding would fit in a SAW film, i want to see roxy and kim in a SAW film
What Dr. Kim does to people would absolutely get him targeted by John Kramer (Jigsaw). A Plastic Surgery trap is actually a great idea
I would 100% watch tf outta that! 🧟♂️
Dr. Youn and the doctor after him actually have the most adorable online feud. It's hilarious to watch them jokingly beef with each other and hopping on every opportunity to diss each other.
2:29 she is FIGHTING tears. I would too honsetly
I would ask these people to blink twice if they're being held as hostage but I think the surgery took care of that.
Matt Rife giving himself the Crimson Chin is whatever, imo
Him being unfunny and fighting a literal 6 year old and his silly mom about it online? Now *thats* some superb cringe
Yeah he’s definitely a sensitive snowflake with a chin implant
These people most likely had seen before and after photos of this doctor’s work before their surgery, and chose him specifically for his dramatic surgeries. Their faces will relax quite a bit once their faces have had time to fully heal. But with this said, I do agree that it is too much IMO. Hopefully the patients are happy with the results because at the end of the day, that is all that matters.
The guy looks like that creepypasta guy. The one that people supposedly see in their dreams. Ugh, I can't remember the creepypasta now...
I know what you mean!
It's just called This man from what I see
"From January 2006 until today, at least 2000 people have claimed they have seen this man in their dreams, in many cities all over the world: Los Angeles, Berlin, Sao Paulo, Tehran, Beijing, Rome, Barcelona, Stockholm, Paris, New Delhi, Moskow etc."
@@SaysSamara Whew, thank you👍my brain is gone lol
Dr Kim: "looks 10 years younger"
Reality: looks like the Grinch
dr Kim is a miracle worker, he is helping these witness protection client's hide from their enemies
there is a limit to these things that people keep passing. like, if you had broken your nose and decided you wanted to fix the shape, that’s understandable. breast reductions are understandable as well. they can be extremely heavy, to the point where they are causing physical issues such as severe back pain. but people who look fine who decide to inject their faces with all of these chemicals, or completely rework their faces, that’s just wild to me.
yeah had an aunt who needed a breast reduction bec she was unironically 5"4' and had TRIPLE Ds. she maybe weighed 150 soaking wet and i think most of that weight was her bewbs bec she was thin. She was in junior high when i was like 5 so i saw her suffering first hand. Shes doing a lot better now
Are you in the US? I guess bra sizes must work differently there because nothing D is particularly large here in the U.K. I had a friend in school who was on the waitlist for a reduction, when we were 15 she was already wearing an H cup.
@@trala8911 I would assume they are American, I'm American and the numbers they are saying are not really that big a deal. Granted DDD is I believe an F in the UK, but DDD isn't really that huge. Some people choose to, but there's nothing extreme about being 5'4" and DDD (especially if you're 150 which is over weight for 5'4")... so....
This whole situation is so disturbing.
I feel so bad for all the people that these surgeons have gotten to let them turn them into these uncanny beings because I very much believe that everyone is beautiful the way they are.
To anyone out there who’s thinking about getting surgery, whether it’s for health or just personal reasons, please know what you’re getting into and at least do your research.
"He looks Eldritch"
so true, king
I’d say more burtonesque.
@@allister-malister9179I agree. Definitely more Burtonesque. Who is Eldritch anyway.
Now I understand the significant ethical lines that some plastic surgeons are crossing using social media. It's scary to think about the consequences of this disturbing trend.
I love the way i look and never plan to get plastic surgery. The only surgeries ive had were inner ear surgeries to replace a bone in my ear to help improve my hearing. The second one was actually successful btw!
Congrats on your successful surgery!
Legit happy for you! And you are indeed rather nice looking, your happiness in your profile pic looks genuine. ^^
I have social phobia and this is horror. Pure horror. I don’t wanna them to feel bad but I also would stare myself…
Dr Kim out here makin' Alternates...
thats what i was thinking 😭
Based and mandela pilled
I can’t believe they had to PAY for this “procedure” 🥴
All of these results are one week after surgery, when swelling is at it's worst. It takes up to a year for the face to fully settle after a facelift. These faces actually do look like every other facelift after so little time, in a couple of months they will look much more normal. It's weird that this is what they're advertising because it is shocking but it's part of the process of a facelift so don't worry about these people, they'll look much better in no time.
Watch tuv’s recent video on this, he finds a lot of information on the actual surgeons doing this awful stuff. And none of it is a face filter, it’s all completely real.
The dude reminds me of that one guy who everyone supposedly sees in their dreams. He frightens me
Our sleep paralysis demon
I kinda feel terrible for the people who thought they needed to change something... that did not get them where they wanted to be 🤦♀️😥
Now they need even more surgery just to be ok and probably not have any problems with their health they will probably never look how they wanted to
If they lose their license in one state, *they can move to another state and get licensed.*
Those after videos and photos were absolutely horrifying!
The worst part about this is that the "patients" actually consent to having this done to them.
THAT POOR MAN 😭 someone else commented about the “this man” hoax - if you ever saw it, that is sadly what that guy reminds me of. Anyway, if people want something, and they’re willing to pay for it… they’ll find someone to do it. No matter how bad of an idea it is.
Edit: I wonder how they look MANY days later or whatever (not just one week or one month post surgery). I sure hope after some time it looks better 😳
Dr Kim must've been Melanie Martinez's surgeon in Mrs Potato Head 💀
That pretty face isn’t gonna stay together 😂
Thanks for the new vid Kaleb ❤ hope ur well also that man poor dued he looks like a who from whoville .....😢
Wait, it's Kaleb with a K?
@schemesthefox1255 I think so.....but I g I'm not for sure.....
@@schemesthefox1255it's Caleb
@@jessicag821 thx
I got a son where his is Kaleb, though I've seen people use c for oopma alot
When your surgeon has you on the table and also responding to the haters in the chat 👸
Doc’s clients after surgery makes them look as if he followed the directions like Patrick did when he was trying to blow a bubble.
Dude out here operating on innocent people’s faces like he’s playing a virtual reality game.
I feel very ill now. Thank you Dr. Kim!
i will say there are uses for plastic surgeons other than just cosmetic surgery such as severe injuries, deviated septums or my case getting some piercings sewn up
there’s so many plastic surgeons who have success on social media WITHOUT live streaming and neglecting patients. a quick buck will never last especially when folks lives are at risk
on the bright side Dr. Kim's giving these people a greater chance to be casted in horror movies
That old man turned into a Thunder bird character, lol
I’ve always been super suspicious of plastic surgery and the culture surrounding it.
Agreed, and for a lot of these people, they seemingly need a psychiatrist, not a plastic surgeon. Body dysmorphia is real and very sad to see.
The biggest red flag for me is the amount of makeup they have on in the videos. The whole procedure produces nightmare fuel most of the time, but the makeup (or filter) they add for the "after" shot is just bizarre. Makes me think that they can't do their job even poorly, so they hide their errors with makeup and filters.
it's not facelift. It's face forklift.
Guy is turning everyone into lowpoly skyrim NPCs.
The old man looked like that cat from Alice in wonderland after surgery.
I think having a doctor share things about their work is interesting...but they can't be distracted by video making!
I'm guessing they wouldn't looks so bad if he just waited a month or two instead of 3-7 days. They're not even done healing.
You guessed wrong
Yeah they look way better after healing
@@grilledleeks6514 yeah you're right they all look so much better with visible stitches on their faces
@@grilledleeks6514 it can sometimes take months to years to fully heal from a surgery. It took two months after my surgery to start looking normal, and it'll be at least a year before I regain full feeling
@@maybelater1464 You look normal before having this type of surgery.
Beyond purely aesthetic surgery plastic surgeons are super important. After catastrophic injury, or surgery where something has to be removed, or even maybe for gender affirming care-plastic surgeons do vital work.
Thank you for being one of the few people mentioning this in the comments! Plastic/reconstructive surgeons genuinely do help more people than a lot of folks realize.
p.s. (As a trans person, it's nice to see someone bring up gender affirming care so casually. Makes me feel like it's becoming more accepted by the world at large.)
Don't get plastic surgery just because you're insecure. Everybody is beautiful in their own way!
I'm not scared of the results, I'm scared of the fact that they all probably hate the results themselves. Imagine the guilt, grief, stress and the feeling of thinking they look like a monster. I personally have experienced an overwhelming guilt before, I can't imagine that feeling happening for over a year. I've experienced feeling like some sort of "monster" or inhumane beast, imagining that feeling every day is actually so overwhelming.
I'm not scared of the idea of seeing these people in person, or seeing them in the street, or seeing them in general. I'm not scared of *them,* or how they look. I'm scared of the fact that you can see the grief in their eyes. I'm scared of the fact I know how they're feeling and it's so sad. I feel terrible. I hope they find relief somehow, even if it seems impossible.
Just remember roughly two thirds of doctors get sued for medical malpractice. Make sure you are going to someone who is trustworthy and reputable.
Iatrogenic death is the 3rd leading cause of death in the US. 🙃
The issue with the first doctor is from being in Korea where there is a big emphasis on surgery to make people look “white” or western with the larger eyes and other features. But yeah they wind up looking like haunted anime dolls.
Not just South Korea, but Japan and China as well are extremely anti-black/tan and have very perverse fetish with youth.
Oompa needs his own show bro
I thought that’s what this is lol
Other than the one you are currently watching him on?
my dream is to be an oblivion NPC
Dr Kim: Say less
My uncle has been in the liposuction business over 10 years. You should be awake in the office with not a big incision when you get your procedure done. The only person that ever has to go to the hospital while during a procedure from his thousands of procedures was someone who took a blood thinning agent, which is listed and told not to take before the procedure. If all these patients were getting infections that operating room was most likely not as clean as it should have been. He refuses to do bbl and other things like Botox because they don’t last and can be dangerous. Lipo is a pretty safe procedure and if a company has had people die there it a serious red flag.
5:51 The Jerome Valeska edit had me dying 😂
The patient from Spain ended up looking like someone went and dug up Ray Liotta.
You ain’t kidding!
Wait till you see the short guys who are having their legs broken and stretched out so they can be taller- looks maxxing gone unhinged.
As someone who had knee surgery to save my life as a kid and absolutely HATED the recovery, I couldn't imagine going through that voluntarily just to make myself a slightly taller dude.
This is not a new procedure really, I've heard of this 15 years ago if not longer
That is so sad. Please don't do it, short kings. Some of us want you 😭
The edits on this channel are always so legit. Great editors for sure. With that being said, where is Dog?
They look like oblivion characters post surgery
Man that first tiktok doctor could make for a terrifying analog horror series.
In the end people need to remember that sometimes you have to let go. This reminds me of Charles Allan Gilbert's “All Is Vanity” painting.
Decided to pause the video to read for a bit, and the chapter I ended up turnng to was called "Mask of Flesh" whch seemed very fitting for the theme of this video lol
Okay, now I have to know what book you're reading because that sounds terrifying in the best way possible
Hello from Idaho. The other person living here says hi too.
Jupiter? Lol...hope you're keeping an eye on him.
wait- I've been talking to a mirror my whole life!? @@cocobutter3175
Also, i feel physically ill watching this.
If an apple a day will keep these "Toktors" away, I'm incorporating a few bushels, for everyone's sake!
It all triggers me. Fake lips, fillers, all of it. Like: 3 years from now- you’ll look 10 times worse and you won’t be able to see it but all of society can.
WHY DID HE GIVE LIKE HALF OF THEM GLASGOW SMILES I FEEL SO BAD
This isn't fair only because it takes about a year for those procedures to heal and the face to settle. After a week, yes. Like a goblin. But after a year they look much better. Showing his patients after only a week was a huge mistake on his part.
I feel like it must have been a purposeful choice? I mean… look how much attention his account is getting. I do wish they’d post healed photos too though.