For all medical tourism-related inquiries, you can contact Seoul Guide Medical here: tinyurl.com/consultsgm Special thanks to Dr. Jung for letting us shadow him for a day. The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and do not reflect to the views of ASIAN BOSS
F THAT. CCTV cameras for your safety is a LIE. During your operation to have a recording you didn't authorize or your naked, cut up body - that you don't have access to, you didn't agree to. I should need a CCTV for a doctor to have integrity. Stop lying to people.
@@victorvictor4235because plastic surgeries are much more affordable and the surgeons are very skilled & experienced in Korea, they attract a lot of international clients with the concierge service
@@victorvictor4235 he took his lunch at 4pm. I think people go to korea because its known for plastic surgery and also its relatively cheap. Friend's sister got double eyelid done and it costed her like $900 cad
@@victorvictor4235 He's affiliated with medical tourism if you see the plaque in the beginning. And since this is content for international audiences, of course they would choose internation customer for demonstration.
It'd interesting to see people who've had surgery and their thoughts about it over a period of time. Documentaries like these suit asianboss so much better than street interviews.
I had rhinoplasty and chin implant surgeries 3 years ago. Honestly I thought it would really boost my confidence, but now I still feel similar or maybe even less confident as I still want to further improve my looks. 😞
@@wn17777 It was really brave of you to share that. Knowing your problem is the first step towards solution, hope you will find your confidence soon. I used to have issues with self esteem too. But I've been feeling better since I started therapy. I still avoid attending events with a lot of people, but it's not that bad ☺️
@@wn17777I’m a guy with quite a big nose and yes even I don’t really like it😅, but the good side though is that I have quite thick and defined eyebrows and eyelashes, and it may look feminine but who cares I think I look great with them. So yea the bad sides and good sides about my face tends to even out in that case. I think we all have the good side and bad side about our looks and so shouldn’t really be ashamed of them
this video needs to go viral, this was such a good watch. I also think you guys found the right doctor to shadow, he's completely not the detached arrogant type of surgeons that most of us commonly encounter during consults as well.
I mean, not everybody is interested in these things u know....just saying, from a medical student...for people like me, these docs are my mentors... but not for others
Considering the amount of work he does, the doctor seems calm and super nice and it’s really interesting to see behind the scenes. The medical tourism staff also seemed super professional, knowledgeable and nice. Considering they are going under the knife,it’s nice that there is a backup making sure everything is transparent
its still a bunch of sad people that need the surgeries because they care way too much about the rest of the world opinion, no matter how much the industry tries to normalise it
@@Random17Game While I agree with your sentiment, shouldn't you also not care what they do as much as it sounds after all it sounds like you care too much what they do with their own lives.
@@Gorilla2412 if he cared he would do something hes just pointing out the reality. People try too much to fit in and will do anything to feel accepted and sought after.
Just wanted to say this was an eye opening experience to see what it's like for a plastic surgeon in Korea. Very professional, and very busy man. Seems rewarding career as well when you give the patients the results they always wished for.
I really love the way this doctor talk. It’s soothing, full of composure, making us feel calm welcomed and know we’re in the right hand! I hope all doctors can take time with every single one of their patients and not rush anything
I did my whole face in Korea and the surgeon was so experienced and calm during the consultation. Even the doctor who did my facial microneedling was sooooo professional and his english was impeccable.
@daisyy9422 - can you tell me which clinic did you go to and the name of the doctor? It’s good to have a recommendation of somebody who is happy with the results. What was the cost of the procedures you’ve done, if you don’t mind?
My already pretty sister went to Korea for consultation ... However, decided not go through with any procedures after speaking to a very NATURALLY beautiful nurse who looked like the actress, Kim-Da-Mi from movie Witch and Kdrama Itawon... This Nurse explained her personal reasons as not and never would alter anything about herself ...Made perfect sense to my sister and was extremely glad to have met and gathered information of all the CONS
these Koreans are very dedicated to their work and their profession they’re very dependable very patient with their patients. keep up the amazing work.
I had surgery at this clinic in the video, Sketch Plastic Surgery, came from US to have facelift and eyelid surgery by Dr. Lee Woo Seong, so happy with results, he is an excellent, meticulous surgeon, also very calm manner and kind.
This doctor seems really passionate about his job and even more passionate about helping patients achieve what theyre looking for, he is very kind. I've always thought one day when i can afford plastic surgery i will go to Gangnam. I will try to find this doctor specifically although i guarantee his prices are very high. That's okay because this is a lifelong commitment
Hands down by far this is the best video content produced by @asianboss. The documentary style, edits, interviews, were all very well pieced together and made it for incredibly educational, interesting and enjoyable video content. While I think the street talks has it's own place for different takes and views, I think focused pieces like this makes it easy to follow. Keep up the good work and if you guys can continue to do more vids like this, would be happy to contribute to your cause
Yeah I like the guy but no way I will work till 9pm anymore since I have a kid now. Ie doctor or other job. I would rather work a menial part time job if that means I spend time with my kid in the evening playing soccer and baseball with him
Didnt even realize this was an Asian Boss video cause it was such a different format until I read the comments but I mean it in a very good way. This is by far one of the best videos theyve put out lately. Keep it up!
I think it's fine if people are honest aka all the kpop places that lie that none of their idols get surgeries when they do. It creates body dismophia for your audience
as someone who was interested in this topic for quite some time now, I'm so glad that asianboss covered this! It's very informative, transparent and neutral. I like how you just show everything and behind the process as well. Thank you for this video! Its very well made.
Amazing confidence! One of the best videos of Asian Boss. This should go viral. His passion for his line of specialization radiates his action in all his cases. Be an inspiration to everyone.
The Doctor was so efficient calm and collected at the same time. He seems really good at what he does, I wish him well and his patients in the future. To ASIAN BOSS, Thank You and More Power ❤
As a Korean, I was surprised to see the comments. I saw many foreigners criticizing all Koreans for having plastic surgery. But there are many Koreans who don't have plastic surgery, and there are also many foreigners who travel to Korea just because they like Korean medical services like plastic surgery. I don't know why this is bad if they have plastic surgery and they are happy. I respect their decision. life is once. Do it what you want! Thank you for the good content !
S.Korea has some top notch plastic surgeons. Years ago I even flew from Zurich to Seoul just for a plastic surgery ( nose & jawline ). The result's AMAZING !
Was it difficult to find a good clinic? And to communicate your wishes to the surgeon? Did you have to stay long for recovery? Or fly back for aftercare?
@@Dee8BeeWell..I contacted an agency who specialized in that. They arranged EVERYTHING, from picking me up at the airport, taking me to see several surgeons from several clinics, providing translation, taking care of me after the surgery etc etc. I spent around 2 weeks in Seoul for recovery and after surgery check.
It’s interesting to see the difference between countries. It astonishes me that they can do the surgery right after the consultation as in my country surgeons need to respect a 24/48h delay to allow the patient to reconsider the operation.
same in my country. Plus they ask you to get some blood work and analysis to see if you’re in good health to undergo anesthesia and surgery. My mom got plastic surgery to get rid of her eyebags and she had to wait like a week to get the approval.
I would think they had some sort of real consultation at an earlier time but showed this same day consult/surgery to shorten the video. But maybe not. Wish they showed all the results somehow.
@@Swizzenatorthe results requite healing, which could take weeks or months, and even some follow-up surgery. I would assume that they have had pre-consultation and lab work done beforehand.
I understand the confusion. This is the second or third consultation for the patients who get treated right afterwards. There is a lot that isn't shown. Patients need to do scans, blood work, test like blood pressure as well. And then clean their face and mouth with specific pre-surgery cleansers. They also are not allowed to eat or drink anything before surgery. If the blood work reveals that you have low iron levels they will cancel everything and they will reschedule for 3 months later which gives you time to get your blood iron up.
it is somehow the difference between the real doctors who shows their passion for the patient's progress, hope we can see another side of plastic surgeon, the really help individual to be more happy and sustain for the next life. Thank you Asian Boss for making this video ^^
Absolutely- especially after someone has had a mastectomy due to cancer, plastic surgery can be so helpful for people to gain self confidence/esteem after such a terrible ordeal.
But it's like an addiction. The more your try to correct the features more imperfections you tends to see and it becomes a never ending cycle. One surgery after another. Today your nose is you insecurity, you corrected it. Then you found you chin is not perfect and so on. If you are not confident about who you are then nothing in this world make you confident.
Interesting video! I work in the mammography department, 99.9% of my patients in their 50s tell me they regret having breast implants because they were young and insecure. I'd never go under the knife unless it's health related.
@@fonzoNmeReduction is different, it’s corrective. As someone who developed DD at age 10, it kills your back. I have permanent spinal issues. Getting implants is cosmetic, and it can be corrective, but it’s very different from a reduction.
Me too and my late parents always told me that unless you look beyond bad then maybe consider plastic surgery. Otherwise, be happy with what you have since plastic surgery will affect your looks and health as you get a lot older.
If i knew how much the doctor worked i would be scared before the surgery, you wouldn't want someone who is sleep deprived/ tired and overworked working on your body. I hope he gets paid well for how much he works cause 6 days of this is crazy
Its criminal how they abuse their medical students then residents and then their doctors. If it's up to me there will be an overhaul from the ground up.
@@ABAddonfromHeLL This over worked doctor is performing surgeries on people though. Correct me if im wrong but physicians dont do surgery. I work 2 jobs over 60 hours at times but my job wont kill a person. I'd definitely want a well rested doctor for a surgery.
Asian Boss made street interview a trend especially pre-pandemic, but I think documentaries like this will always be the top tier content that Asian Boss will make. This was such an interesting documentary!
as someone who is interested with rhinoplasty, i found this documentary as informative. 3 surgeries for a surgeon in a day is just right. however, i just want to explore more on their clinical pathway post procedure, during emergency and what is the clinic rating for infection control. another thing is the anaesthesiologist side, i havent seen any pre assessment from the anaesthesiologist before a general anaesthesia, not just with this documentary but most of the youtube videos i watched. i've seen many patients returning to nhs due to complications of plastic surgery, fortunately, not much from south korea.
This doctor sounds incredible. He gives such a good and relaxed feeling to the patients. It's such a good feeling to have when you're doing something that drastic. They look like they're in good hands. Also, it's great to know that there are translators approved by the government. I know a lot about this "Ghost doctor" phenomenon and how common it is, so having someone to trust by your side, who knows the rules, is actually such a good thing to have. Cause I know that if I ever get anything done like this, I will probably choose Korea to do it. They're really specializing in plastic surgery, especially facial. They do amazing work.
The surgeon is very professional and efficient, but can we also praise that guide? He seems to be very experienced and knows which questions to ask 😮 makes me want to go there have surgery as well😂
Actually the people who does the most plastic surgery is USA and Brazil. This guy would be like a divine saviour for em Americans and Brazilians😂. Just look over here as well we see many of them are non-Koreans
@@moon_0207 that statistics was based on just 1500 women only, LOL, u really think 1500 women is justified for the population of 50million? And u are wrong abt US, for age 19-34, its 17.5% not 4%, 4% is the increase in growth of surgeries from previous years., so looking at the stats proves that US has more no. of people with plastic surgeries US 17.5% out of 350 million population is equal to 60 million people and while for korea 25% out of 51 million population is equal to 12 million people and remember i hv not even counted the other bracket range in US, for ages between 35-50 its even higher 38.5%, for 51-60 its 20%, if i add all these then US is way ahead in number of plastic surgeries and u also ignored the fact that korea is known for medical tourism, so its not just koreans, its foreigners too who go there to get their surgeries done in korea. People watch 3-4 documentaries abt plastic surgeries in korea and make their assumptions. LOL
There's a reason why South Korea is pretty much the global leader in plastic surgeries. The results are amazing and from what I have heard people are more often than not very satisfied. If it helps people with their self confidence it's going to be worth it.
Korean’s in general are really materialistic and superficial - That really is a big reason why they are the global leader in plastic surgery - I was reading that 1 in 3 Korean women have had plastic surgery
Although I am a woman at the age where most of my friends are getting plastic surgery I cannot go through with it because my mother has had an addiction to it for 20+ years. Seeing this video calms my anxiety about procedures knowing that there are doctors who care about their patients more than the money.
Is the plastic surgery process usually like this in other countries? It seems incredibly quick for such an invasive procedure. From a consultation RIGHT INTO the actual surgery? That's insanely efficient. I even have to make multiple visits to my dentist just to get a tooth removed.
at 12:50 the guy explains that they do a lot of the prep work freeing up the surgeon themselves to focus on the last consultations and the surgery itself.
its because of the guides i think, they are licensed by the gov and it seems like the patients know all they need to know abt the surgery before meeting the doc
I mean I understand that many people have low self-esteem and lack of confidence. However, I must respect their decisions to go with plastic surgeries given the pain and certain parts of their body being sacrificed.
This was really interesting and well-done. From what I’ve heard, not only are Korean plastic surgeons highly skilled, but the procedures are much less expensive than here in the US. I’d be curious to know how the economics work out with everything included (travel, surgery, hotels, how long you need to stay before traveling, etc.) I,p’m sure it depends on what you’re having done, but does it still come out to less when you include travel?
it'll probably ztill be cheaper, and you get to travel. but you'd probably have to get a really good tranzlator coz communication iz vital with theze kindz of thingz
I'm an aspiring artist so lately I've been learning a lot about human face anatomy. I tell you: the number of muscles, bones and tendons, how they're placed and hoye they interact, it's bonkers 😂 Plus, if you're a surgeon you need to know a lot about the nerves, the vascular system, the tissues, etc etc. It's a hell of a lot of knowledge to process 😮
I remember reading an article written by a sculptor here in the UK. She was once asked to do a bronze bust of a woman who had undergone cosmetic surgery. The sculptor said that it was a totally thankless task and that she would never agree to do it again. She explained that, after surgery, the muscles and tendons - and sometimes bones - are displaced and it is very difficult to get a good likeness without it looking totally weird.
Oh I wish I saw the results of the first lady with the sunken in eyebads because mine literally look exactly the same. When researching what they can do about it here was that they put in hyalorounic acid there. This is the first time I have heard about putting in thigh fat there..
obviously do read up on this more.... BUT a big advantage of fat repositioning is that the chance of a foreign body reaction is next to none. also all these hyaluronic acid fillers are supposed to dissolve throughout time by themselves, but recent research shows that it's often simply not the case, that the HA filler just migrates further into muscles etc. that's also why it's brilliant that he's using ear cartilage as a nose filler, too, the foreign body reaction is incomparably less likely compared to using foreign materials like many doctors do. even if the bioacceptability of a material is high, using tissue from our own body still remains the safest by far. foreign body reactions suck. (i went through it as well with an implant that is supposedly super safe and had been used since decades... i nearly died. google breast implant illness.)
Plastic surgery is a metaphor for our obsession with external appearances. We live in a society that values superficial beauty over substance. It's all about the packaging, not what's inside. Do we really need to alter our bodies to feel good about ourselves? Isn't it better to focus on inner growth, on becoming better human beings instead of just looking good? We should be challenging societal norms and unrealistic beauty standards instead of conforming to them. Plastic surgery perpetuates this cycle and distracts us from addressing the deeper issues. Real beauty lies in embracing our imperfections and being authentic. We don't need to chase after an unrealistic ideal. Let's focus on what truly matters: kindness, intelligence, and compassion.
It's not that simple. What we think about ourselves doesn't change the fact that we live in such a society. Even if we were to remove any conscious judgement based on appearances, it doesn't change the fact that people with "better looks" based on societal standards are awarded more opportunities and higher standings.
This plastic surgeon seems like one of the good doctors. However, it doesn’t change the fact that there are some plastic surgeons in this world who are greedy and have no conscience. Not to mention, many people end up with botched surgeries. I’m not saying these things to be mean, but unfortunately it’s often a reality. Personally, I don’t care if you get plastic surgery or not. It’s your body and money. Just do your research, weigh the pros and cons, and be willing to accept the outcome.
I always feel like these drs are better than those in my country XD I never had plastic surgery or anything, but when I see for example k pop stars and there before and afters... it always looks so good
Dr Jung is really good. His office/practice occupies an entire floor of a big building in Gangnam - the most expensive suburb in Seoul. The set-up is more professional than the surgeons I've met in Sydney, Australia. I also recommend Seoul Medical Guide as your medical agent because most Korean places don't speak English and they oversee every consultation and procedure!
I have very little knowledge when it comes to plastic surgery, so I always thought these surgeries would take alot of time to prepare, but they just chose what they wanted and got the operation done in the same day lol. Dont know why but this is a bit of a shocker to me, changing your body so fast and seemingly without much issue.
I even once heard in an interview with a plastic surgeon that they should discourage the person of actually getting the procedure and even make sure the person is emotionally stable. It's been a long time so I might be wrong or outdated.
It’s not fast. The guy said they do a lot of the preparation beforehand so that the in-person consultation with the doctor is more like a formality before the actual procedure
Prep work or not, its like the first time they see the doctor, they decide on permanent stuff after few minutes of explanation and then into surgery minutes later. If it was just a formality, they would not need to be explained all that stuff or decide what size or shape etc. how can you make such a permanent life altering decision on the same day, let alone in minutes? Most people take longer to pick out clothing then they do to pick what implant size or procedure they want.
@@jalfredprufrock620 They also tell you to walk every day to reduce swelling. The tourists just walk around Seoul for that reason. Medical tourism is also often combined with sightseeing, and you might get a guide for one day from the government medical tourism agency.
The best students in South Korea do not go to Samsung, but become medical doctors. S. Korea is actually world-class in several fields of medicine, and among them, facial plastic surgery has the world's overwhelmingly No. 1 technology and reliability.
idk why but korean doctors, in korea and in the states, all have the same way of talking. that calm, quiet demeanor with minimal facial movement, but subtly pleasant? idk how to describe it lol
The white gal does not need any plastic surgery. I am sorry, but I think she needs to talk to a therapist. The surgeon is not honest when he should have told her the truth.
I just found the clinic's youtube channel and the before and after comparison of the white woman. She looked much better after. I don't have significant lower eye bags (or whatever they are called, dark circles) but I can imagine it's really demoralizing to always look tired and that people comment on it. She had a good result and it was a minor procedure. She seemed pleased with it, so I don't see the problem.
@@itsalwayshalloweenexceptwh5118 Is it somewhat of a lie though to change your appearance when God made her? What will happen when she becomes a mother with kids?
@JosephLee2012 her kids might or might not inherit that trait from her. There's no way to be sure beforehand. I also hope that she's honest about the procedures she did, but she was willing to be on this program so I don't think she's trying to hide it.
I thought the difference in the blonde girl was noticeable. You could argue that she was already attractive but I am sure she noticed the difference and those around her probably did as well.
I think it’s nice that there’s official companies to help foreigners navigate finding the right clinic for them. Surgeons are incredible - so many working all day long from morning to night.
I think what you are doing is noble! You help people with their confidence and insecurities! You help people who have had accidents or injury! And give them quality of life! Keep doing these great deeds!
Strange to go in and hear someone say “I don’t care if it looks natural” 😅 I worked for an amazing facial plastic surgeon and he would flat out refuse to do a procedure if it wasn’t going to look natural. “Their face is my resume so why would I want it to look less than perfect?” 🤷🏻♀️ The man had a point.
Wow on the last lady. I didn't realize people wanted to look like they had plastic surgery. So that explains why I see people with obvious surgery and they are proud of it. I thought it always meant a bad procedure. I was wrong.
@@Chacha-lj8ly i remember reading up on one country where people walk around w the cast on after a rhinoplasty as a sign of wealth too, not sure which country though (maybe saudi? turkey? much appreciated if someone who's informed reply to me, it was a very interesting study)
@@bernhard9902 Def not turkey idk why so many foreigners think turkey is a place where plastic surgery is really common i mean some people do it but its not as common as it is in korea or japan etc
On one hand, I'm happy that people who struggle with their self image are able to take away the things that consistently bother them. On the other hand, doing a surgery like this feels like accepting that you're deficient just because your body looks the way it does. I'd be curious to see what this does for someone's mental health in the long term.
It's not about accepting that they are deficient. It is about understanding that nothing is perfect, and knowing what you want for yourself. I know i am not the best looking person, nor am i the best looking version of myself. But i don't want to deal with the hassle, cost, and risk of plastic surgery so i won't have it. I don't hate myself for it. If people want to do it for themselves, nothing bad about that. Physically or mentally.
What an eye opener,he is more interested in the surgeries, than meetings and money side of things. He certainly someone you want on your side. Bet people who are considering surgery will want as much information on this guy that they can get. I know I would😊
Muy interesante, en mi país no es factible realizar ese tipo de cirugías en consultorios, solo se realizan en hospitales y por parte de cirujanos plásticos, además implica análisis previos para constatar la salud del paciente, su reacción en quirófano y su posterior recuperación.
The practice in Korea is so so different from Australia. In Australia, you can tell the GP & the GP sends a referral to the plastic surgeon (PS) which you’ll see 4 weeks later. Seeing the PS, he will look at you & tell you the pros & cons & thinks abt it. Weeks later you ring you wish to proceed & you return to PS & he’ll draw lines to illustrative purposes. To proceed you ring to book probably 6 to 8 weeks ahead. All up it may take 6 months. So that’s why the PS here are rich & takes a protracted period before starting
I would love to have lower blepharoplasty like the first patient had. I have been wanting it since 5 years ago, but I have excellent vision, even at age of 45, and I am so afraid that blepharoplasty will have a risk of ruining my perfect sight. I also have hyperthyroidism, which makes me even more frightened to have blepharoplasty. One thing for sure, eye creams are all are scams. I know that the only thing that can fix my horrible eye bags and dark circles are blepharoplasty.
I have read of some models who used hemorrhoid creams on their eye bags . After all its function is to reduce swelling . You can do some research and see if it’s viable . Good luck 🤞
@@bakkwa8705 thank you so much for your kind reply, and I actually have lots of hemorrhoid creams, because I also suffer from hemorrhoids,😅😅😅. I am not sure I am courageous enough to put hemorrhoid cream on my eye bags,nevertheless,thank you so much for your kind suggestions.
it's so interesting to see that some people who are not satisfied with something on their body would rather go with something more on the unnatural side rather than making it look natural
Curiously why are people traveling overseas to SK to have plastics surgery. Do they feel there own country medical facility(US or Europe etc) lack the skill or professionalism similar to Dr Jung here? Are the prices more affordable?
It’s an all of the above answer. The demand is high in Korea thus the industry hosts skilled surgeons with tons of experience and the latest technology. Plus, with such a high demand the costs are generally lower than in western countries.
Surgeons in the west are also largely trained/experienced in treating Caucasian patients. What looks natural for a Caucasian face might not work for an Asian one. So, it makes sense that some patients feel more confident to have a SK surgeon do their procedure.
I'm thinking like, should I just work in a hospital or should I open my own clinic. Idk I'm 18 now and will start medical school next year. So it's gonna be like 8-9 yrs for me to get the plastic surgery degree. Also idk if I can open a clinic myself and handle it. Soo I'm confused.but my wish is to be Asia's best plastic/cosmetic surgeon
It was quite sad to see him say 10 patients a day though, I understand looking pretty is the standard, but now it seems to have become an even bigger pressure on young adults (and teenagers) more than ever. I hope more people realise beauty isn't the be all or end all, your self love comes from within.
Wow, he looks so young and skilled. Usually plastic surgeons don't do many body parts but he is so good with it. I think he should do ''Botched'' like the Hollywood two surgeons Dr Paul and Dr Dubrow. He will be fantastic at that.
I'm kinda shocked right know :D I did'nt know there are people who want to have a higher nose bridge 😧.. (I have it naturally and remembering my childhood i wished i had a smaller nose bridge).. ! VERY interesting Video. I enjoyed it and the doctor seems to be such a kind and professional person.
For all medical tourism-related inquiries, you can contact Seoul Guide Medical here: tinyurl.com/consultsgm
Special thanks to Dr. Jung for letting us shadow him for a day. The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and do not reflect to the views of ASIAN BOSS
Thank you so much for sharing this vlog! Much appreciated!
Hi how much is anti aging surgery and do u guys do kerato pigmentation in seoul
OMG plastic surgery origin from india
F THAT. CCTV cameras for your safety is a LIE. During your operation to have a recording you didn't authorize or your naked, cut up body - that you don't have access to, you didn't agree to. I should need a CCTV for a doctor to have integrity. Stop lying to people.
@@Soshi701notice how nobody's minding you?
Dude comes off so calm and professional. I think those patients are in great hands
Why so many not Koreans? And he don’t take lunch????
@@victorvictor4235because plastic surgeries are much more affordable and the surgeons are very skilled & experienced in Korea, they attract a lot of international clients with the concierge service
@@victorvictor4235 he took his lunch at 4pm. I think people go to korea because its known for plastic surgery and also its relatively cheap. Friend's sister got double eyelid done and it costed her like $900 cad
I thought he was a vag*na surgeon 😂
@@victorvictor4235 He's affiliated with medical tourism if you see the plaque in the beginning. And since this is content for international audiences, of course they would choose internation customer for demonstration.
It'd interesting to see people who've had surgery and their thoughts about it over a period of time. Documentaries like these suit asianboss so much better than street interviews.
I had rhinoplasty and chin implant surgeries 3 years ago. Honestly I thought it would really boost my confidence, but now I still feel similar or maybe even less confident as I still want to further improve my looks. 😞
@@wn17777 It was really brave of you to share that. Knowing your problem is the first step towards solution, hope you will find your confidence soon.
I used to have issues with self esteem too. But I've been feeling better since I started therapy. I still avoid attending events with a lot of people, but it's not that bad ☺️
@@wn17777I’m a guy with quite a big nose and yes even I don’t really like it😅, but the good side though is that I have quite thick and defined eyebrows and eyelashes, and it may look feminine but who cares I think I look great with them. So yea the bad sides and good sides about my face tends to even out in that case. I think we all have the good side and bad side about our looks and so shouldn’t really be ashamed of them
@@ABAddonfromHeLLbig noses are beautiful! I don't understand why people want to change them. And I know a lot of people that like big noses.
@@karines1856South Korea is plastic surgery country
this video needs to go viral, this was such a good watch. I also think you guys found the right doctor to shadow, he's completely not the detached arrogant type of surgeons that most of us commonly encounter during consults as well.
Why everything need to go viral with you people! You see it be grateful and move on knowledge its for everybody
@@Jsarmy87124 agreed, knowledge IS for everyone, that’s why it should go viral, so more people can learn. What you on 🤣
@@lysuenn the dude is definitely smoking something
@lesyeuxsansvisage1157 all the best for your recovery and future surgery x
I mean, not everybody is interested in these things u know....just saying, from a medical student...for people like me, these docs are my mentors... but not for others
Considering the amount of work he does, the doctor seems calm and super nice and it’s really interesting to see behind the scenes. The medical tourism staff also seemed super professional, knowledgeable and nice. Considering they are going under the knife,it’s nice that there is a backup making sure everything is transparent
its still a bunch of sad people that need the surgeries because they care way too much about the rest of the world opinion, no matter how much the industry tries to normalise it
Agree
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@@Random17Game While I agree with your sentiment, shouldn't you also not care what they do as much as it sounds after all it sounds like you care too much what they do with their own lives.
@@Gorilla2412 if he cared he would do something hes just pointing out the reality. People try too much to fit in and will do anything to feel accepted and sought after.
Just wanted to say this was an eye opening experience to see what it's like for a plastic surgeon in Korea. Very professional, and very busy man. Seems rewarding career as well when you give the patients the results they always wished for.
"eye opening" .... no pun intended
Always a neckbeard lurking in the comments 😂😂😂
I really love the way this doctor talk. It’s soothing, full of composure, making us feel calm welcomed and know we’re in the right hand! I hope all doctors can take time with every single one of their patients and not rush anything
I did my whole face in Korea and the surgeon was so experienced and calm during the consultation. Even the doctor who did my facial microneedling was sooooo professional and his english was impeccable.
South Koreans uphold professionalism above basically everything. I respect them and would gladly go to a hospital there if needed :)
Im so glad to hear that, if you don't mind can you name drop the clinic?
That blond girl that got injected with fat, how long does it stay? 1 year?
You did with the same doctor?
@daisyy9422 - can you tell me which clinic did you go to and the name of the doctor? It’s good to have a recommendation of somebody who is happy with the results. What was the cost of the procedures you’ve done, if you don’t mind?
My already pretty sister went to Korea for consultation ... However, decided not go through with any procedures after speaking to a very NATURALLY beautiful nurse who looked like the actress, Kim-Da-Mi from movie Witch and Kdrama Itawon... This Nurse explained her personal reasons as not and never would alter anything about herself ...Made perfect sense to my sister and was extremely glad to have met and gathered information of all the CONS
what were this nurse arguments? I am asking for a friend =)
@@gogoromeo You can change your body all you want, but at the end of the day your insecurity will remain. Better to tackle your mind set first.
If the nurse is that naturally beautiful than obviously there would be no extrinsic motivation to do plastic surgery lmao
by the way, Kim Da Mi is not pretty imho. She is only pretty because of her character in the drama.
Your sister wants to be look like a clown maybe because shes not content about her looks
What a gentle/man and doctor.. his voice is so soothing that I would feel completely at ease with him as my surgeon. He is a gem!
these Koreans are very dedicated to their work and their profession they’re very dependable very patient with their patients. keep up the amazing work.
It also depends on the salary dude , if the guy or girl isnt paid properly then they become irritated
Yeah, if there's one doctor I would trust with plastic surgery, it would surely be a professional Korean doctor.
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I had surgery at this clinic in the video, Sketch Plastic Surgery, came from US to have facelift and eyelid surgery by Dr. Lee Woo Seong, so happy with results, he is an excellent, meticulous surgeon, also very calm manner and kind.
This doctor seems really passionate about his job and even more passionate about helping patients achieve what theyre looking for, he is very kind. I've always thought one day when i can afford plastic surgery i will go to Gangnam. I will try to find this doctor specifically although i guarantee his prices are very high. That's okay because this is a lifelong commitment
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Hands down by far this is the best video content produced by @asianboss. The documentary style, edits, interviews, were all very well pieced together and made it for incredibly educational, interesting and enjoyable video content. While I think the street talks has it's own place for different takes and views, I think focused pieces like this makes it easy to follow. Keep up the good work and if you guys can continue to do more vids like this, would be happy to contribute to your cause
Saw the crocs and that was all I needed to see 😅he’s young , passionate, and calm! Looks like a great doctor
haha the crocs are IT!
Yeah I like the guy but no way I will work till 9pm anymore since I have a kid now. Ie doctor or other job. I would rather work a menial part time job if that means I spend time with my kid in the evening playing soccer and baseball with him
Didnt even realize this was an Asian Boss video cause it was such a different format until I read the comments but I mean it in a very good way. This is by far one of the best videos theyve put out lately. Keep it up!
refreshing to see this without the stereotypical views on plastic surgery
I think it's fine if people are honest aka all the kpop places that lie that none of their idols get surgeries when they do. It creates body dismophia for your audience
as someone who was interested in this topic for quite some time now, I'm so glad that asianboss covered this! It's very informative, transparent and neutral. I like how you just show everything and behind the process as well. Thank you for this video! Its very well made.
Amazing confidence! One of the best videos of Asian Boss. This should go viral. His passion for his line of specialization radiates his action in all his cases. Be an inspiration to everyone.
I would love to live in a world surrounded by calm, soothing, grounded, humble, professional individuals. Well done, Dr, Jung!!
With a fake face. Yeah, 🤣 Good luck.
The Doctor was so efficient calm and collected at the same time. He seems really good at what he does, I wish him well and his patients in the future. To ASIAN BOSS, Thank You and More Power ❤
I love the minimalism of Korean culture, so elegant yet modest.
the doctor looks so chill and calming i love his vibe
As a Korean, I was surprised to see the comments. I saw many foreigners criticizing all Koreans for having plastic surgery. But there are many Koreans who don't have plastic surgery, and there are also many foreigners who travel to Korea just because they like Korean medical services like plastic surgery. I don't know why this is bad if they have plastic surgery and they are happy. I respect their decision. life is once. Do it what you want! Thank you for the good content !
Life is not once.
@@vgplusjr6923 good
Still fact that plastic surgery is faking own face & lie to the people.
Most of them are Indian. They community is definitely aggressive in online.
한국은 인구 중 성형 받은 비율이 세계 최고야.
성형 받는 사람 수는 당연히 우리보다 인구가 많은 나라가 많지.
지잡 국뽕들은 절대 인정을 안해.
너희 집에 성형한 여자가 한명도 없다면 시궁창 집구석이다. 🤣
S.Korea has some top notch plastic surgeons. Years ago I even flew from Zurich to Seoul just for a plastic surgery ( nose & jawline ). The result's AMAZING !
Was it difficult to find a good clinic? And to communicate your wishes to the surgeon? Did you have to stay long for recovery? Or fly back for aftercare?
@@Dee8BeeWell..I contacted an agency who specialized in that. They arranged EVERYTHING, from picking me up at the airport, taking me to see several surgeons from several clinics, providing translation, taking care of me after the surgery etc etc. I spent around 2 weeks in Seoul for recovery and after surgery check.
@@azabujuban-hito-dake Amazing! Thank you for taking the time and effort to respond to my comment.
That sounds amazing! Do you mind sharing the name of the agency?
@@milkyway4231 docfinderkorea
This is SO interesting! Thank you for such a close up look at this process.
This doctor understands his patients needs
He is young, but appears to be experienced and caring
It’s interesting to see the difference between countries. It astonishes me that they can do the surgery right after the consultation as in my country surgeons need to respect a 24/48h delay to allow the patient to reconsider the operation.
Yes, same here.
same in my country. Plus they ask you to get some blood work and analysis to see if you’re in good health to undergo anesthesia and surgery. My mom got plastic surgery to get rid of her eyebags and she had to wait like a week to get the approval.
I would think they had some sort of real consultation at an earlier time but showed this same day consult/surgery to shorten the video. But maybe not. Wish they showed all the results somehow.
@@Swizzenatorthe results requite healing, which could take weeks or months, and even some follow-up surgery.
I would assume that they have had pre-consultation and lab work done beforehand.
I understand the confusion. This is the second or third consultation for the patients who get treated right afterwards. There is a lot that isn't shown. Patients need to do scans, blood work, test like blood pressure as well. And then clean their face and mouth with specific pre-surgery cleansers. They also are not allowed to eat or drink anything before surgery.
If the blood work reveals that you have low iron levels they will cancel everything and they will reschedule for 3 months later which gives you time to get your blood iron up.
I’m very impressed with this plastic surgeon. He’s very calm, confident and truly an expert in his profession!! May God bless him always!!🙏❤️
it is somehow the difference between the real doctors who shows their passion for the patient's progress, hope we can see another side of plastic surgeon, the really help individual to be more happy and sustain for the next life. Thank you Asian Boss for making this video ^^
Many people don't realize plastic surgery helps people regain their confidence and self esteem. I agree with the doctor here
Absolutely- especially after someone has had a mastectomy due to cancer, plastic surgery can be so helpful for people to gain self confidence/esteem after such a terrible ordeal.
Only if the surgery goes well which isn't 100% guaranteed
assuming there are no complications lol
Lol😂
But it's like an addiction. The more your try to correct the features more imperfections you tends to see and it becomes a never ending cycle. One surgery after another. Today your nose is you insecurity, you corrected it. Then you found you chin is not perfect and so on. If you are not confident about who you are then nothing in this world make you confident.
The doctor is very calm and soft spoken. He must be very confident with his craft.
Interesting video! I work in the mammography department, 99.9% of my patients in their 50s tell me they regret having breast implants because they were young and insecure. I'd never go under the knife unless it's health related.
What if you get them reduced?
@@fonzoNmeReduction is different, it’s corrective. As someone who developed DD at age 10, it kills your back. I have permanent spinal issues. Getting implants is cosmetic, and it can be corrective, but it’s very different from a reduction.
Me too and my late parents always told me that unless you look beyond bad then maybe consider plastic surgery. Otherwise, be happy with what you have since plastic surgery will affect your looks and health as you get a lot older.
@@lesyeuxsansvisage1157 wanted to know if it had any health implications as a friend is considering it
Some of my cousins and aunt got breast implants but I don’t know if they regret it yet.
ngl, for a 6 day work week and working long hours with rarely a break, it sounds pretty unhealthy for a medical professional
If i knew how much the doctor worked i would be scared before the surgery, you wouldn't want someone who is sleep deprived/ tired and overworked working on your body. I hope he gets paid well for how much he works cause 6 days of this is crazy
You clearly have no idea how hard physicians work
Its criminal how they abuse their medical students then residents and then their doctors. If it's up to me there will be an overhaul from the ground up.
Wtf? They are even more overworked than sales specialists online. They can work up to 60 hours per week.
@@ABAddonfromHeLL This over worked doctor is performing surgeries on people though. Correct me if im wrong but physicians dont do surgery.
I work 2 jobs over 60 hours at times but my job wont kill a person. I'd definitely want a well rested doctor for a surgery.
Asian Boss made street interview a trend especially pre-pandemic, but I think documentaries like this will always be the top tier content that Asian Boss will make. This was such an interesting documentary!
as someone who is interested with rhinoplasty, i found this documentary as informative. 3 surgeries for a surgeon in a day is just right. however, i just want to explore more on their clinical pathway post procedure, during emergency and what is the clinic rating for infection control. another thing is the anaesthesiologist side, i havent seen any pre assessment from the anaesthesiologist before a general anaesthesia, not just with this documentary but most of the youtube videos i watched. i've seen many patients returning to nhs due to complications of plastic surgery, fortunately, not much from south korea.
what type of complications?
This doctor sounds incredible. He gives such a good and relaxed feeling to the patients. It's such a good feeling to have when you're doing something that drastic. They look like they're in good hands.
Also, it's great to know that there are translators approved by the government. I know a lot about this "Ghost doctor" phenomenon and how common it is, so having someone to trust by your side, who knows the rules, is actually such a good thing to have. Cause I know that if I ever get anything done like this, I will probably choose Korea to do it. They're really specializing in plastic surgery, especially facial. They do amazing work.
The surgeon is very professional and efficient, but can we also praise that guide? He seems to be very experienced and knows which questions to ask 😮 makes me want to go there have surgery as well😂
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Would love to see more videos like this. The whole plastic surgery process is so interesting. Especially in Korea where it's a massive hub
Not korea only the south plus USA its wayy before them they just don't admit it
Actually the people who does the most plastic surgery is USA and Brazil. This guy would be like a divine saviour for em Americans and Brazilians😂. Just look over here as well we see many of them are non-Koreans
@@Jsarmy87124south Korea is way more than USA
@@moon_0207no, its not, its more common in america, that too from head to toe, atleast koreans just stick to eye surgery.
@@moon_0207 that statistics was based on just 1500 women only, LOL, u really think 1500 women is justified for the population of 50million? And u are wrong abt US, for age 19-34, its 17.5% not 4%, 4% is the increase in growth of surgeries from previous years., so looking at the stats proves that US has more no. of people with plastic surgeries US 17.5% out of 350 million population is equal to 60 million people and while for korea 25% out of 51 million population is equal to 12 million people and remember i hv not even counted the other bracket range in US, for ages between 35-50 its even higher 38.5%, for 51-60 its 20%, if i add all these then US is way ahead in number of plastic surgeries and u also ignored the fact that korea is known for medical tourism, so its not just koreans, its foreigners too who go there to get their surgeries done in korea. People watch 3-4 documentaries abt plastic surgeries in korea and make their assumptions. LOL
There's a reason why South Korea is pretty much the global leader in plastic surgeries. The results are amazing and from what I have heard people are more often than not very satisfied. If it helps people with their self confidence it's going to be worth it.
Korean’s in general are really materialistic and superficial - That really is a big reason why they are the global leader in plastic surgery - I was reading that 1 in 3 Korean women have had plastic surgery
I like the way he speaks, so cool and calm and gentle!
Great confidence!
Seems like a really nice dude
And he takes the subway. What an unassuming guy! 😄
@@nvmoethat’s common in Korea though
"Nice dude"? People who have nothing going for them who judge others for whether they are "nice" or not. The irony.
@@edenassos huh?
@@edenassos you make no sense
Although I am a woman at the age where most of my friends are getting plastic surgery I cannot go through with it because my mother has had an addiction to it for 20+ years. Seeing this video calms my anxiety about procedures knowing that there are doctors who care about their patients more than the money.
It only happen in Korea, not in your country..so be careful
He is one of many many top surgeons ~ but can see his very meticulous and calm and so very trhustworthy~
Is the plastic surgery process usually like this in other countries? It seems incredibly quick for such an invasive procedure. From a consultation RIGHT INTO the actual surgery? That's insanely efficient. I even have to make multiple visits to my dentist just to get a tooth removed.
at 12:50 the guy explains that they do a lot of the prep work freeing up the surgeon themselves to focus on the last consultations and the surgery itself.
South Korea is on top when it comes to plastic surgery, so probably not
What ? A tooth removed it's one appointment where ro you live ? I am French by the way
@@annaairahala9462watch the video again
its because of the guides i think, they are licensed by the gov and it seems like the patients know all they need to know abt the surgery before meeting the doc
I mean I understand that many people have low self-esteem and lack of confidence. However, I must respect their decisions to go with plastic surgeries given the pain and certain parts of their body being sacrificed.
This was really interesting and well-done. From what I’ve heard, not only are Korean plastic surgeons highly skilled, but the procedures are much less expensive than here in the US. I’d be curious to know how the economics work out with everything included (travel, surgery, hotels, how long you need to stay before traveling, etc.) I,p’m sure it depends on what you’re having done, but does it still come out to less when you include travel?
it'll probably ztill be cheaper, and you get to travel. but you'd probably have to get a really good tranzlator coz communication iz vital with theze kindz of thingz
@@neihomai8 What do you have against the letter "s" man?
i have nothing againzt it, but the key on my keyboard iz broken. my laptop iz over 14 yearz old lol @@JRspeaking
@@JRspeaking😂
And almost every Koreans had plastic surgeries. It's crazy
I'm an aspiring artist so lately I've been learning a lot about human face anatomy. I tell you: the number of muscles, bones and tendons, how they're placed and hoye they interact, it's bonkers 😂 Plus, if you're a surgeon you need to know a lot about the nerves, the vascular system, the tissues, etc etc. It's a hell of a lot of knowledge to process 😮
I remember reading an article written by a sculptor here in the UK. She was once asked to do a bronze bust of a woman who had undergone cosmetic surgery. The sculptor said that it was a totally thankless task and that she would never agree to do it again. She explained that, after surgery, the muscles and tendons - and sometimes bones - are displaced and it is very difficult to get a good likeness without it looking totally weird.
@@seaglass22 Can you please tell me how to find this article? I would like to know more about this story.
Oh I wish I saw the results of the first lady with the sunken in eyebads because mine literally look exactly the same. When researching what they can do about it here was that they put in hyalorounic acid there. This is the first time I have heard about putting in thigh fat there..
19:02 is post surgery with bandages but you get the idea
obviously do read up on this more.... BUT a big advantage of fat repositioning is that the chance of a foreign body reaction is next to none. also all these hyaluronic acid fillers are supposed to dissolve throughout time by themselves, but recent research shows that it's often simply not the case, that the HA filler just migrates further into muscles etc.
that's also why it's brilliant that he's using ear cartilage as a nose filler, too, the foreign body reaction is incomparably less likely compared to using foreign materials like many doctors do. even if the bioacceptability of a material is high, using tissue from our own body still remains the safest by far.
foreign body reactions suck. (i went through it as well with an implant that is supposedly super safe and had been used since decades... i nearly died. google breast implant illness.)
@@yooeinwhat happened w the breast implant illness? ive thought abt getting them but kinda scared
wow great video. shedding more light for those curious about what it’s like. only on Asian Boss👏
Loved this! Will there be a part 2? How did the rhinoplasty go for the last patient? ❤
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They have a UA-cam channel called "Sketch plastic surgery", There is the result
@@annlee5034thanks
They showed the woman in the end, when the doctor was interviewed.
Plastic surgery is a metaphor for our obsession with external appearances. We live in a society that values superficial beauty over substance. It's all about the packaging, not what's inside. Do we really need to alter our bodies to feel good about ourselves? Isn't it better to focus on inner growth, on becoming better human beings instead of just looking good?
We should be challenging societal norms and unrealistic beauty standards instead of conforming to them. Plastic surgery perpetuates this cycle and distracts us from addressing the deeper issues.
Real beauty lies in embracing our imperfections and being authentic. We don't need to chase after an unrealistic ideal. Let's focus on what truly matters: kindness, intelligence, and compassion.
Just make plastic surgery illegal, problem solved
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Why not both? Just cause someone values external beauty doesn't mean they exclusively do.
It's not that simple. What we think about ourselves doesn't change the fact that we live in such a society. Even if we were to remove any conscious judgement based on appearances, it doesn't change the fact that people with "better looks" based on societal standards are awarded more opportunities and higher standings.
And then we all die.
A great watch as always from Asian Boss!
What a really knowledgeable young doctor and such a mild demeanor. ❤
My guy went for surgery and started a business😮
What a polite caring and professional doctor. ❤
i do enjoy these videos of learning about the different professions in asia
Appreciate the perspective covered. Seriously interested in obtaining a procedure. I had no idea medical tour guides existed.
Thanks Asian Boss, since there was no disclaimer in this video, I will consider this a tutorial for DYI self surgery
He is so much more sincere and professional than the doctor at Dream Aesthetics Singapore.
This plastic surgeon seems like one of the good doctors. However, it doesn’t change the fact that there are some plastic surgeons in this world who are greedy and have no conscience. Not to mention, many people end up with botched surgeries. I’m not saying these things to be mean, but unfortunately it’s often a reality. Personally, I don’t care if you get plastic surgery or not. It’s your body and money. Just do your research, weigh the pros and cons, and be willing to accept the outcome.
I always feel like these drs are better than those in my country XD I never had plastic surgery or anything, but when I see for example k pop stars and there before and afters... it always looks so good
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. You're simultaneously making yourself more attractive and unattractive at the same time.
Dr Jung is really good. His office/practice occupies an entire floor of a big building in Gangnam - the most expensive suburb in Seoul. The set-up is more professional than the surgeons I've met in Sydney, Australia. I also recommend Seoul Medical Guide as your medical agent because most Korean places don't speak English and they oversee every consultation and procedure!
I have very little knowledge when it comes to plastic surgery, so I always thought these surgeries would take alot of time to prepare, but they just chose what they wanted and got the operation done in the same day lol. Dont know why but this is a bit of a shocker to me, changing your body so fast and seemingly without much issue.
I even once heard in an interview with a plastic surgeon that they should discourage the person of actually getting the procedure and even make sure the person is emotionally stable. It's been a long time so I might be wrong or outdated.
Depends on what the surgery is.
It’s not fast. The guy said they do a lot of the preparation beforehand so that the in-person consultation with the doctor is more like a formality before the actual procedure
@@davidsalterego4481 Makes sense.
Prep work or not, its like the first time they see the doctor, they decide on permanent stuff after few minutes of explanation and then into surgery minutes later.
If it was just a formality, they would not need to be explained all that stuff or decide what size or shape etc. how can you make such a permanent life altering decision on the same day, let alone in minutes? Most people take longer to pick out clothing then they do to pick what implant size or procedure they want.
this was so interesting to watch, this was a pretty good documentary.
the doctor seemed super nice.
I remember walking around Gangnam and it wasn't unusual to see people with bandages over their noses
Yeah even in cafes it's a common sight
Those are tourists who are in a hurry to explore Seoul with their limited vacation days, without having to wait until their recovery is complete.
@@jalfredprufrock620 They also tell you to walk every day to reduce swelling. The tourists just walk around Seoul for that reason. Medical tourism is also often combined with sightseeing, and you might get a guide for one day from the government medical tourism agency.
The best students in South Korea do not go to Samsung, but become medical doctors. S. Korea is actually world-class in several fields of medicine, and among them, facial plastic surgery has the world's overwhelmingly No. 1 technology and reliability.
idk why but korean doctors, in korea and in the states, all have the same way of talking. that calm, quiet demeanor with minimal facial movement, but subtly pleasant? idk how to describe it lol
depends on the profession and person. Go find a typical korean mom/grandma from the countryside and see how quiet they are lol
Touch grass
This doctor is so calmn! Someone i can trust ❤
The white gal does not need any plastic surgery. I am sorry, but I think she needs to talk to a therapist. The surgeon is not honest when he should have told her the truth.
Whats the truth
I just found the clinic's youtube channel and the before and after comparison of the white woman. She looked much better after. I don't have significant lower eye bags (or whatever they are called, dark circles) but I can imagine it's really demoralizing to always look tired and that people comment on it.
She had a good result and it was a minor procedure. She seemed pleased with it, so I don't see the problem.
@@itsalwayshalloweenexceptwh5118 Is it somewhat of a lie though to change your appearance when God made her? What will happen when she becomes a mother with kids?
@JosephLee2012 her kids might or might not inherit that trait from her. There's no way to be sure beforehand. I also hope that she's honest about the procedures she did, but she was willing to be on this program so I don't think she's trying to hide it.
I thought the difference in the blonde girl was noticeable. You could argue that she was already attractive but I am sure she noticed the difference and those around her probably did as well.
He looks like a regular person, taking public transport... he seems cery trustworthy and professional
Wow! Same day consult and Surgery? Crazy and amazing!
I think it’s nice that there’s official companies to help foreigners navigate finding the right clinic for them. Surgeons are incredible - so many working all day long from morning to night.
I think what you are doing is noble! You help people with their confidence and insecurities! You help people who have had accidents or injury! And give them quality of life! Keep doing these great deeds!
Surgery should be the last place you go if you have insecurities
Strange to go in and hear someone say “I don’t care if it looks natural” 😅 I worked for an amazing facial plastic surgeon and he would flat out refuse to do a procedure if it wasn’t going to look natural. “Their face is my resume so why would I want it to look less than perfect?” 🤷🏻♀️ The man had a point.
Great great video. As a person who would love to have a minor plastic surgery I appreciate the content and information in this video!
So interesting. Thanks always for the various topics and videos ❤️
more videos like this please 🥺
This was really interesting! The doctor is so calm and reassuring, I'd feel safe in his hands
Wow on the last lady. I didn't realize people wanted to look like they had plastic surgery. So that explains why I see people with obvious surgery and they are proud of it. I thought it always meant a bad procedure. I was wrong.
Some Chinese people want an obvious result cuz getting plastic surgery means richness to them!!😂
@@Chacha-lj8ly i remember reading up on one country where people walk around w the cast on after a rhinoplasty as a sign of wealth too, not sure which country though (maybe saudi? turkey? much appreciated if someone who's informed reply to me, it was a very interesting study)
@@bernhard9902 Def not turkey idk why so many foreigners think turkey is a place where plastic surgery is really common i mean some people do it but its not as common as it is in korea or japan etc
Consultation same time as sutgery? Uhm, when did the pre surgical testing take place to confirm shes safe for general anesthesia ?
I’m lucky that I’m not worried how I look like , I just want to be healthy.❤
One of the best doctor, very calm, passionate and has great knowledge in his field. Still he lives very simple. 👍
On one hand, I'm happy that people who struggle with their self image are able to take away the things that consistently bother them. On the other hand, doing a surgery like this feels like accepting that you're deficient just because your body looks the way it does. I'd be curious to see what this does for someone's mental health in the long term.
It's not about accepting that they are deficient. It is about understanding that nothing is perfect, and knowing what you want for yourself.
I know i am not the best looking person, nor am i the best looking version of myself. But i don't want to deal with the hassle, cost, and risk of plastic surgery so i won't have it. I don't hate myself for it. If people want to do it for themselves, nothing bad about that. Physically or mentally.
@@sepg5084 bad is subjective so i disagree. Excessive plastic surgery is disgusting
What an eye opener,he is more interested in the surgeries, than meetings and money side of things. He certainly someone you want on your side.
Bet people who are considering surgery will want as much information on this guy that they can get. I know I would😊
IMO, I don't mind people doing it as long it is not life threatening, and you have money for it. People buy make up, go to gym, etc just to look good.
What a calm and passionate doctor
Muy interesante, en mi país no es factible realizar ese tipo de cirugías en consultorios, solo se realizan en hospitales y por parte de cirujanos plásticos, además implica análisis previos para constatar la salud del paciente, su reacción en quirófano y su posterior recuperación.
The practice in Korea is so so different from Australia. In Australia, you can tell the GP & the GP sends a referral to the plastic surgeon (PS) which you’ll see 4 weeks later. Seeing the PS, he will look at you & tell you the pros & cons & thinks abt it. Weeks later you ring you wish to proceed & you return to PS & he’ll draw lines to illustrative purposes. To proceed you ring to book probably 6 to 8 weeks ahead. All up it may take 6 months. So that’s why the PS here are rich & takes a protracted period before starting
I would love to have lower blepharoplasty like the first patient had. I have been wanting it since 5 years ago, but I have excellent vision, even at age of 45, and I am so afraid that blepharoplasty will have a risk of ruining my perfect sight. I also have hyperthyroidism, which makes me even more frightened to have blepharoplasty. One thing for sure, eye creams are all are scams. I know that the only thing that can fix my horrible eye bags and dark circles are blepharoplasty.
its worth the risk of destroying your eyesight to become a fraction of a percent more beautiful
I have read of some models who used hemorrhoid creams on their eye bags . After all its function is to reduce swelling . You can do some research and see if it’s viable . Good luck 🤞
@@bakkwa8705 thank you so much for your kind reply, and I actually have lots of hemorrhoid creams, because I also suffer from hemorrhoids,😅😅😅. I am not sure I am courageous enough to put hemorrhoid cream on my eye bags,nevertheless,thank you so much for your kind suggestions.
lol @@TheLowman9
it's so interesting to see that some people who are not satisfied with something on their body would rather go with something more on the unnatural side rather than making it look natural
Curiously why are people traveling overseas to SK to have plastics surgery. Do they feel there own country medical facility(US or Europe etc) lack the skill or professionalism similar to Dr Jung here? Are the prices more affordable?
It’s an all of the above answer.
The demand is high in Korea thus the industry hosts skilled surgeons with tons of experience and the latest technology. Plus, with such a high demand the costs are generally lower than in western countries.
What I noticed the most is that Korean Plastic Surgery looks very natural. I prefer that
@@Dee8BeeNot really as many celebrities that have had it don’t look natural at all.
Surgeons in the west are also largely trained/experienced in treating Caucasian patients. What looks natural for a Caucasian face might not work for an Asian one. So, it makes sense that some patients feel more confident to have a SK surgeon do their procedure.
@@alasdairgodewife8534but the SK Plastic surgeon has Caucasian patients as we can see in this video.
I have done two plastic surgeries in Korea. I am a guy btw. Overall, I am satisfied. Majority of the plastic surgeons in Korea do a good job.
Will you share what clinic did you go,please?
I'm thinking like, should I just work in a hospital or should I open my own clinic. Idk I'm 18 now and will start medical school next year. So it's gonna be like 8-9 yrs for me to get the plastic surgery degree. Also idk if I can open a clinic myself and handle it. Soo I'm confused.but my wish is to be Asia's best plastic/cosmetic surgeon
There's nothing wrong with having that as a goal. Work hard! Good luck!
Good luck bud!
the doctor did a great job in dealing with his patients.
It was quite sad to see him say 10 patients a day though, I understand looking pretty is the standard, but now it seems to have become an even bigger pressure on young adults (and teenagers) more than ever. I hope more people realise beauty isn't the be all or end all, your self love comes from within.
Wow, he looks so young and skilled. Usually plastic surgeons don't do many body parts but he is so good with it. I think he should do ''Botched'' like the Hollywood two surgeons Dr Paul and Dr Dubrow. He will be fantastic at that.
Plastic surgeon made all the female artists look the same😄
I'm kinda shocked right know :D I did'nt know there are people who want to have a higher nose bridge 😧.. (I have it naturally and remembering my childhood i wished i had a smaller nose bridge).. ! VERY interesting Video. I enjoyed it and the doctor seems to be such a kind and professional person.