Thank you so much for sharing the information Dr. Youn.... you are the one I watch the most! You protect the public from medical scheisters by keeping us informed and up to date on the latest info and what to look for in a good practitioner. God bless you all!
That’s BS. I broke my jaw when I was 23 and had it wired shut for 3 months. My jaw never swelled up like that. He had plastic surgery and is being dishonest
@@CarlosMeza-sp1kj could be. I remember Arnold’s roids use only surfaced cause he almost died of a heart attack. He lied about being all natural. He actually stopped after that heart attack and that’s when he started looking chunky. The reason why it wasn’t too controversial cause he was running as a governor and won and they buried the whole story.
I mean to be fair, you can get plastic surgery to fix your jaw 🤷🏽♀ same with nose. Many of my south korean friends got their nose screwed up & had to have plastic surgery to fix the rest of her nose
Bread is supposed to go stale after 1 day. Wheat is not meant to be coated in chemicals. I'm pretty sure most people that have gluten allergies are responding to thr chemicals involved in making it fresher for longer (a lot of people in my country suddenly had gluten allergies after this long life bread became mainstream) or to the pesticides used in the growing process.
Most People have a problem with FODMAPs. These connections got broken up back in the day when we gave our bread enough time to actually react to yeast. It also gets broken up by high enough temperatures. Most breads are severely underbaked nowadays. So yes most people don't have problems with Gluten but the way we produce baked goods today. Then again there are people like me, I have an autoimmune disorders named celiac. My Body does react to gluten and classifies it as a danger even tho it's completely harmless. It's a genetic defect. If you have that you feel sick (flu like) for a week. higher Levels have so severe allergic reactions they need to go to the hospital. Most people who claim "gluten intolerance" have bowel movement and slight discomfort, like come on....😅
This is quite interesting, although I'm 78 and have no desire to go under the knife for my missing 😊 beauty. I do enjoy your channel. I figure I've had a good run for my money.
Absolutely loved this episode and this podcast style video! My one constructive criticism is to not use all the little sound effects. When you're just listening all the sounds are distracting. 🥰
Agreed. You can see his face shape is weird as heck when he's on the movie. I also think that's the number one thing that caused the change. Watched a rom com in Netflix the other day and I had no idea about all this. I ended up googling it coz I was so perplexed but the sudden change in his face.
So here is the bizarre thing, i was watching his Netflix show "down to earth " 4 years ago and his face hadn't changed yet. in the second season from 2022 you can see the obvious change in his face. Great show too if you feel like checking it out.
Yes it happens a lot in Florida my mom went in for surgeon I shook hands with her surgeon he goes into surgery then while I go to the cafeteria I see him leaving the hospital omg overall my mom was ok.
FUNNY you mention gluten intolerance. every second friend of mine has it (we all live in berlin and were born here). this is a pretty serious issue and more and more people in germany come forward stating they NEED their bread (baked goods) to be gluten free. sadly the state does too little to address this issue. celiac disease is one of the top most undiagnosed (for decades on end) things here. i believe i have it. my aunt has it. my grandma has it. but so far i go undiagnosed. but it's pretty hard to tell given the symptoms. it could just be a nervous stomach / bowels. or their best excuse not to check someone for it over here is "maybe you just ate something wrong". dude i ate one slice of bread and now i'm in horrible pain and can't walk. not sure how it's in the states when you talk to doctors but very often over here you feel like you're being gaslit by them when you tell them what's wrong. especially when you give an anamnesis of your family's illnesses (like said celiac disease) and are still not being taken serious the next time you see each other and tell them about the pains after eating german bread.
You definitely have celiac. I have it myself and it's a genetic based problem. And the symptoms you mentioned are very clear. Go to your doctor and demand a blood test and if it shows signs get the rest of the diagnostics done. BUT most Germans and Americans that claim to have problems with Gluten do not have problems with gluten. Most of them have a problem with FODMAPs. These connections used to be broken up in bread and baked goods when we gave yeast enough time to break the connections down. Also most bread is severely underbaked. And heat also helps make bread easier to digest. Most people are fine with Gluten but not with Industrial baked goods and the problem there is not Gluten. Most of the time it's sugar and FODMAPs. (industrial additive sugar is an agent that does make inflammation worse)
When he was talking about the wife doing her own suturing, he showed a picture of a doctor doing surgery on himself. That picture actually shows a doctor doing an appendectomy on himself
I'm a type 2 diabetic. My doctor put me on ozempic when it first came on the market. It's very expensive after insurance covers their portion I'm left with $599.00 monthly. I didn't need the medication for weight loss. My A1C was 7.4. Ozempic has brought my A1C back down to a normal level and I haven't had many side effects and really haven't lost a bunch of weight. I don't know maybe I'm meant to be my weight, lol!
Zac Efron is beautiful period. Always has been and probably always will be. Just one of those lucky people who have great jeans. Brad Pitt is another man who has an almost perfect face
Thanks for mentioning acromegaly. I’m afraid I have this since I’ve been growing in my thirties. I’m going to the doctor because there is some compression in my abdomen. Maybe that’s why? 🤷♂️
Talk about the risks of working in a plastic surgeons office and being married to a plastic surgeon. Because those who do tend to have a lot of unnecessary procedures.
I loved the episode, I am a big fan. I am hoping for some advice about the area around my lips. At 47, I am noticing that the skin around my lips is beginning to deteriorate. I do not want to use fillers. Can you recommend the best long-term investment for improving this issue? Thank you.
I had jaw surgery to correct an over bite. I had my jaw brought forward (I forget how much) and now I feel like I look like Quagmire from Family Guy cos omg my jaws got so much wider. I didn't expect that. I have regrets lol
You seriously don't believe the catacombes is where people were buried? Actually when there were major health issues linked to the cemeteries in Paris, they decided to move the remains to the underground. I think there also some cemeteries that needed to be moved as they wanted use the location for other purposes. That's why the bones are so stacked. Obviously if they had been complete bodies (flesh and bones) it would not have possible to get that result.
Difference in gluten intolerance is true - I heard it from many people. And as I aged, even with not eating bread much in general - yes, there is a difference. Also milk - in the US it doesn’t sour the way it’s supposed to. It goes really bad completely skipping the souring stage when it’s still usable for crapes, pancakes and some baked goods. It can be stored longer but there’s something off about it. As for meats and sausages or poultry - no complaints. But overall, if I had to chose groceries in my native country and US groceries I’d chose US. Overall quality and variety gives you a choice what you eat.
Zach already had a perfect face. He should’ve left it alone and if anything he could’ve spent that money on building his height cause he’s a little short. They have a surgery where they break your femur and insert rods that stretch the bone daily as it heals. You can gain up to 3inches per surgery. Yes, it’s extreme but they are doing it a lot in Asia.
I saw him in a Netflix movie recently as well,yup he looks plastic which is sad because it'd be the most gorgeous ppl who have the worst self concept and end up doing things to their faces
Zacs skin and features look more like someone who has taken steroids regularly and intensely to bulk up. They get a certain “thick skinned ( like orange peel), big featured” look that becomes permanent.
Agree i thought it was odd that they never questioned this in this video. AMA strongly discourages surgeons/physicians operating on or treating family members. It makes it difficult to maintain proper boundaries and to make the best clinical decisions in the best interests of their patients. Sounds like this was a wacky couple regardless, why was he relying on her mixing up her own meds/IV...so bizarre. Flor
That death could have been avoided if he would have hired an anesthesiologist to care for her while he operated. I wonder if his office had lipid emulsions in the office
Mr front.... come on doc .. his whole face was completely different .. yes he's more natural looking now .. but a few years ago ..omg .. chin, nose, eyes and brow.. ..a broken jaw ..possibly true , however I'm not convinced ..
It is so funny when these people spent tonnes of money just to become into a HORRIBLE version of themselves. Most of them does not seems to be looking much better at all. So pathetic. 🙄
Thank you so much for sharing the information Dr. Youn.... you are the one I watch the most! You protect the public from medical scheisters by keeping us informed and up to date on the latest info and what to look for in a good practitioner. God bless you all!
That’s BS. I broke my jaw when I was 23 and had it wired shut for 3 months. My jaw never swelled up like that. He had plastic surgery and is being dishonest
Truly agreed. 👍🏻
I don't even care if they want to mess up with their face whatsoever. What I dislike and disagree is their dishonesty.
I heard it's also from prolonged steroid use.
@@CarlosMeza-sp1kj could be. I remember Arnold’s roids use only surfaced cause he almost died of a heart attack. He lied about being all natural. He actually stopped after that heart attack and that’s when he started looking chunky. The reason why it wasn’t too controversial cause he was running as a governor and won and they buried the whole story.
@@ФАКДЕМОКРАТ
Yeah, but we all knew he was juicing hardcore.
I mean to be fair, you can get plastic surgery to fix your jaw 🤷🏽♀ same with nose. Many of my south korean friends got their nose screwed up & had to have plastic surgery to fix the rest of her nose
Bread is supposed to go stale after 1 day. Wheat is not meant to be coated in chemicals. I'm pretty sure most people that have gluten allergies are responding to thr chemicals involved in making it fresher for longer (a lot of people in my country suddenly had gluten allergies after this long life bread became mainstream) or to the pesticides used in the growing process.
Most People have a problem with FODMAPs. These connections got broken up back in the day when we gave our bread enough time to actually react to yeast. It also gets broken up by high enough temperatures. Most breads are severely underbaked nowadays. So yes most people don't have problems with Gluten but the way we produce baked goods today. Then again there are people like me, I have an autoimmune disorders named celiac. My Body does react to gluten and classifies it as a danger even tho it's completely harmless. It's a genetic defect. If you have that you feel sick (flu like) for a week. higher Levels have so severe allergic reactions they need to go to the hospital. Most people who claim "gluten intolerance" have bowel movement and slight discomfort, like come on....😅
Actually the reason why some bread lasts a really long time and doesn't mold is because they make it with oil.
It would be nice if you put up before and after pics of Zach while you talk about him
The “SANA ALL” expression haha I had to rewatch it twice 😂😂😂
Caught me off guard 😂
Kaloka! 😂
Same here 😂
This is quite interesting, although I'm 78 and have no desire to go under the knife for my missing 😊 beauty. I do enjoy your channel. I figure I've had a good run for my money.
Absolutely loved this episode and this podcast style video! My one constructive criticism is to not use all the little sound effects. When you're just listening all the sounds are distracting. 🥰
Great podcast DR. Youn.😄
I think you hit it with the steroids, Dr. Youn. I didn’t even think of that!
Agreed. You can see his face shape is weird as heck when he's on the movie. I also think that's the number one thing that caused the change. Watched a rom com in Netflix the other day and I had no idea about all this. I ended up googling it coz I was so perplexed but the sudden change in his face.
So here is the bizarre thing, i was watching his Netflix show "down to earth " 4 years ago and his face hadn't changed yet. in the second season from 2022 you can see the obvious change in his face. Great show too if you feel like checking it out.
Yes it happens a lot in Florida my mom went in for surgeon I shook hands with her surgeon he goes into surgery then while I go to the cafeteria I see him leaving the hospital omg overall my mom was ok.
Love it, so good! Thank you 🙏🏻
I live in Florida these guys are seriously crazy
FUNNY you mention gluten intolerance. every second friend of mine has it (we all live in berlin and were born here). this is a pretty serious issue and more and more people in germany come forward stating they NEED their bread (baked goods) to be gluten free. sadly the state does too little to address this issue. celiac disease is one of the top most undiagnosed (for decades on end) things here. i believe i have it. my aunt has it. my grandma has it. but so far i go undiagnosed. but it's pretty hard to tell given the symptoms. it could just be a nervous stomach / bowels. or their best excuse not to check someone for it over here is "maybe you just ate something wrong". dude i ate one slice of bread and now i'm in horrible pain and can't walk. not sure how it's in the states when you talk to doctors but very often over here you feel like you're being gaslit by them when you tell them what's wrong. especially when you give an anamnesis of your family's illnesses (like said celiac disease) and are still not being taken serious the next time you see each other and tell them about the pains after eating german bread.
You definitely have celiac. I have it myself and it's a genetic based problem. And the symptoms you mentioned are very clear. Go to your doctor and demand a blood test and if it shows signs get the rest of the diagnostics done. BUT most Germans and Americans that claim to have problems with Gluten do not have problems with gluten. Most of them have a problem with FODMAPs. These connections used to be broken up in bread and baked goods when we gave yeast enough time to break the connections down. Also most bread is severely underbaked. And heat also helps make bread easier to digest. Most people are fine with Gluten but not with Industrial baked goods and the problem there is not Gluten. Most of the time it's sugar and FODMAPs. (industrial additive sugar is an agent that does make inflammation worse)
When he was talking about the wife doing her own suturing, he showed a picture of a doctor doing surgery on himself. That picture actually shows a doctor doing an appendectomy on himself
The pictures on this video are trash
I'm a type 2 diabetic. My doctor put me on ozempic when it first came on the market. It's very expensive after insurance covers their portion I'm left with $599.00 monthly. I didn't need the medication for weight loss. My A1C was 7.4. Ozempic has brought my A1C back down to a normal level and I haven't had many side effects and really haven't lost a bunch of weight. I don't know maybe I'm meant to be my weight, lol!
Gluten intolerance here but was able to enjoyed the baked goods in Europe with no issue.
Then you have a FODMAP digestion problem or something and not Gluten intolerance. Greetings a german with celiac.
Same thing happened to me when I went to Italy. I was able to bread/pasta with no reactions.
Am I the only one who doesn't think Zach Efrons face is that different? He looks great!
"Sana all" shout out to all filipinos out there 😁🇵🇭
Zac Efron is beautiful period. Always has been and probably always will be. Just one of those lucky people who have great jeans. Brad Pitt is another man who has an almost perfect face
Genes
i wonder what brand he has
@@meowmix238 Levi's.
Thanks for mentioning acromegaly. I’m afraid I have this since I’ve been growing in my thirties. I’m going to the doctor because there is some compression in my abdomen. Maybe that’s why? 🤷♂️
That was very interesting but the sound of paper flipping was most annoying.
Talk about the risks of working in a plastic surgeons office and being married to a plastic surgeon. Because those who do tend to have a lot of unnecessary procedures.
I'm 50 and now I have a droopy eyelids. Cat eye surgery makes my looks more attractive
I loved the episode, I am a big fan. I am hoping for some advice about the area around my lips. At 47, I am noticing that the skin around my lips is beginning to deteriorate. I do not want to use fillers. Can you recommend the best long-term investment for improving this issue? Thank you.
I had jaw surgery to correct an over bite. I had my jaw brought forward (I forget how much) and now I feel like I look like Quagmire from Family Guy cos omg my jaws got so much wider. I didn't expect that. I have regrets lol
Takes a year or so to heal
00:46 Seems you've got a filipino in your team, with that "sana all" expression 😊
The old pic of the guy doing surgery, wasn’t lipoma, he was doing his own Appendectomy😮I believe.
Zac’s dad is a dentist (or was a dentist). I think he did break his jaw, and his muscles are large in his face.
when i heard the "sana all" expression...i thought...am i watching the same channel???? do you have Filipino staffs hehehe
24:24 lmao 😂😂😂
You seriously don't believe the catacombes is where people were buried? Actually when there were major health issues linked to the cemeteries in Paris, they decided to move the remains to the underground. I think there also some cemeteries that needed to be moved as they wanted use the location for other purposes. That's why the bones are so stacked. Obviously if they had been complete bodies (flesh and bones) it would not have possible to get that result.
Can we have timestamps?
Amazing thx 🙏🏻
Years ago it was called junkie face not ozempic face.
The stupid shots of random people spoil the video.
I was distracted by the typos consistently displayed on the screen :(
Difference in gluten intolerance is true - I heard it from many people. And as I aged, even with not eating bread much in general - yes, there is a difference.
Also milk - in the US it doesn’t sour the way it’s supposed to. It goes really bad completely skipping the souring stage when it’s still usable for crapes, pancakes and some baked goods. It can be stored longer but there’s something off about it.
As for meats and sausages or poultry - no complaints. But overall, if I had to chose groceries in my native country and US groceries I’d chose US. Overall quality and variety gives you a choice what you eat.
Zach already had a perfect face. He should’ve left it alone and if anything he could’ve spent that money on building his height cause he’s a little short. They have a surgery where they break your femur and insert rods that stretch the bone daily as it heals. You can gain up to 3inches per surgery. Yes, it’s extreme but they are doing it a lot in Asia.
Zac Efron had an accident in 2013 and got a jaw surgery
I saw him in a Netflix movie recently as well,yup he looks plastic which is sad because it'd be the most gorgeous ppl who have the worst self concept and end up doing things to their faces
He looked better before. Much better. Just my opinion.
I think the plastic surgeon needed an anesthesiologist or at least a nurse anesthetist to oversee medication administration.
Zacs skin and features look more like someone who has taken steroids regularly and intensely to bulk up. They get a certain “thick skinned ( like orange peel), big featured” look that becomes permanent.
Was it ethical for the surgeon to work on a family member?
Agree i thought it was odd that they never questioned this in this video. AMA strongly discourages surgeons/physicians operating on or treating family members. It makes it difficult to maintain proper boundaries and to make the best clinical decisions in the best interests of their patients. Sounds like this was a wacky couple regardless, why was he relying on her mixing up her own meds/IV...so bizarre. Flor
Gear
He should also not have done surgery without ACLS equipment.
Did she just said Sana Ol?
That death could have been avoided if he would have hired an anesthesiologist to care for her while he operated. I wonder if his office had lipid emulsions in the office
The sound effects in this make it unwatchable. Sorry 😞
They are a bit much. So loud 😢
I agree.
Yes I came to comment the same thing. I had to stop watching
Mr front.... come on doc .. his whole face was completely different .. yes he's more natural looking now .. but a few years ago ..omg .. chin, nose, eyes and brow.. ..a broken jaw ..possibly true , however I'm not convinced ..
It's totally the Roundup that is horrible
Such a shame ahahahahaha
It is so funny when these people spent tonnes of money just to become into a HORRIBLE version of themselves. Most of them does not seems to be looking much better at all. So pathetic. 🙄
The whole episode was stupidity by both parties...
Why even comment then, just don't watch