Why Young Women Shouldn't Have the Lip Lift | Plastic Surgeon Reacts

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    Plastic Surgeon Reacts to ‪@DoctorYoun‬ Why Young Women Shouldn't Have the Lip Lift! Dr. Gary Linkov explains how the Upper Lip Lift procedure has changed over the years while reacting to a video by Dr. Anthony Youn - Why Young Women Shouldn't Have the Upper Lip Lift
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  • @drgarylinkov
    @drgarylinkov  Před 2 lety +843

    Thank you for the support on the video and thank you for considering an alternative perspective on the subject! Appreciate all the feedback!

    • @privateprivate1865
      @privateprivate1865 Před 2 lety +1

      That's because they have an image to uphold. Because they want to bring in customers

    • @gertrudyscanales9281
      @gertrudyscanales9281 Před 2 lety +9

      I have the highest respect for Dr. Youn, but I respect your opinion. How can I request you book with the updates, thanks!

    • @candicewatson5508
      @candicewatson5508 Před 2 lety +23

      While Dr Youn is a highly likeable youtube personality, I think it’s clear that your knowledge set in this respect is superior 🤷🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @benjiibae
      @benjiibae Před 2 lety

      How about pdo threading to lift upper lip and corner of lip??? What you think pls share?

    • @hellaSwankkyToo
      @hellaSwankkyToo Před 2 lety +11

      @@candicewatson5508 peer + board recognition says otherwise. many of those awards + much of that recognition is not based on likeability + popularity. 💁🏾‍♀

  • @Nandini-cc4vb
    @Nandini-cc4vb Před 3 lety +4877

    Doctors reactions are so calm and composed even if they disagree. People these days could really learn some of that

    • @drgarylinkov
      @drgarylinkov  Před 3 lety +585

      Well said! I have all the respect in the world for Dr.Youn but we definitely disagree on lip lift surgery.

    • @kokim4209
      @kokim4209 Před 2 lety +22

      @@drgarylinkov he he you're amazingly calm😊

    • @chrys8319
      @chrys8319 Před 2 lety +157

      Because they are sharing actual facts to support their arguments/stands. Most people.... Well let's just say they don't utilise their brain to organise and word their facts properly.

    • @ItsFran.
      @ItsFran. Před 2 lety +6

      Ugh I didn’t bother finish watching the video had to just go like this comment

    • @nanwijanarko1969
      @nanwijanarko1969 Před 2 lety +65

      True. Disagreements aren't always bad, so are difference in opinions. If I were getting this procedure, I'd appreciate both sides because then I could be more informed when making decisions.

  • @Lisa-dh5nw
    @Lisa-dh5nw Před 3 lety +3406

    I can understand why dr youn is concerned. There are many doctors who fall on both ends of the spectrums with regards to skill and ethicality. Horrible complications happen a fair bit - entire tv shows are built on that premise. It is good for dr youn to encourage serious consideration before any procedure. It seems not enough of that goes on. Also, good to see a skilled doctor performing procedures.

    • @drgarylinkov
      @drgarylinkov  Před 3 lety +638

      Appreciate the fair and balanced comment.

    • @ronnieroo227
      @ronnieroo227 Před 3 lety +85

      Exactly Lisa Rinna is a good example why not to have lip surgery.

    • @jaeshasway
      @jaeshasway Před 2 lety +6

      @@ronnieroo227 Why would you assume that? She was just blessed with unusually full lips.

    • @xelena7093
      @xelena7093 Před 2 lety +118

      @@ronnieroo227 Lisa Rinna has been pretty open about having lip injections, particularly the permanent silicone ones. If anything she's a good example why fillers are bad. Those unnatural duck lips are caused by the scarring due to lip injections, surgery like lip lift can't cause that.

    • @kristacalai9773
      @kristacalai9773 Před 2 lety +29

      @@jaeshasway she definitely had full natural lips at one point, which suited her face beautifully. however she has definitely gotten fillers over the years, her lips didn’t look super ducky like they do now when she was younger, they were just full.

  • @Bradimus1981
    @Bradimus1981 Před 3 lety +2259

    I really like and encourage doctors to debate everything in regards to medical treatments. It does not matter if they are needed or not. This is how doctors better their craft and improve the procedures. Neither Dr. Youn, nor Dr. Linkov in my opinion should be upset by some professional criticism. Great material. I follow both Dr. Linkov and Dr. Youn. Both of you please keep up the great work.

    • @Lola-mn9oz
      @Lola-mn9oz Před 2 lety +16

      They both seem like good guys...but Dr L did get his feathers ruffled! Don't worry doc...you'll still have plenty of Barbies to work on.

    • @Lola-mn9oz
      @Lola-mn9oz Před 2 lety +10

      Yes debate and conversation is good. However, follow up studies are obviously necessary for safety. Especially studies of immune system reaction and illness.
      We worry about plastics in our oceans and fish...and then implant it in our own bodies.
      Would you eat fish that you knew had plastic or silicine in it? Why not? SMH
      C'mon people!

    • @corinnes178
      @corinnes178 Před 2 lety +34

      @@Lola-mn9oz they don't use actual plastic the word plastic is from a greek or latin word not because of the use of plastic, plus the surgery being spoken about does not use any kind of implant

    • @emiliag6699
      @emiliag6699 Před 2 lety +2

      I agree with couple of the points made. It's very interesting to hear out the opinions of both qualified surgeons. Both are engaging and informative, look at the positive and negative effects of procedure. It's a good and well balanced watch! It helps to inform people better on the procedure and gives a better understanding of pros and cons! It wouldn't be my cup of tea, but it is a pleasure to listen about it all! Thank you both doctors for your time making these videos in order to keep us informed!

    • @shannaveganamcinnis-hurd405
      @shannaveganamcinnis-hurd405 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Lola-mn9oz I don’t eat animals or fish but if you’re eating fish, chances re there IS plastic in them and you!

  • @gigisgucci
    @gigisgucci Před 2 lety +430

    I don’t want surgery, but I find your videos oddly interesting and satisfying to watch. You’re so insightful and your voice is soothing. You give great feedback, explanation, without being rude and keeping it 100% professional.

    • @isrielyoung4826
      @isrielyoung4826 Před rokem +11

      Same lol. I like learning from him and understanding why people would even consider something so dangerous and potentially permanent to their face

    • @shai17altamiranoanco77
      @shai17altamiranoanco77 Před rokem +7

      @@isrielyoung4826 bc somo of us werent blessed with a pretty face

    • @mayamorabito1669
      @mayamorabito1669 Před rokem +1

      Same here! Also his voice is ASMR.

    • @taopaille-paille4992
      @taopaille-paille4992 Před 5 měsíci

      I agree that Dr Gary's voice is somehow very soothing !

  • @drnstjhn
    @drnstjhn Před 3 lety +1919

    i wanna see his reaction to this reaction

    • @karenwalker4476
      @karenwalker4476 Před 3 lety +7

      Haha🤨🤓

    • @heatherwillarose8009
      @heatherwillarose8009 Před 3 lety +11

      Me too! Youn would just whine and insult Dr. Linkov’s manhood. Youn, deep down, is still an insecure boy who couldn’t get a date in high school.

    • @TLOH7
      @TLOH7 Před 3 lety +42

      I've been following that doctor for a while and he has said some things that have me doubting putting myself in his hands, for real. Dude just said Zac Efron didn't have any plastic surgery when it's totally obvious, plus other shady opinions. I trust this guy way more.

    • @SvobodovaEva
      @SvobodovaEva Před 3 lety +10

      @@TLOH7 I follow another plastic surgeon and he has said the same about Effron 😩 I really don't understand that, it's so blatantly obvious he had work done, you don't need a diploma for that

    • @Chapa24.
      @Chapa24. Před 3 lety +200

      @@heatherwillarose8009 people can always have different opinions. And that is ok. You don’t have to insult anyone. Only shows how insecure you are.

  • @JessicaVianaa
    @JessicaVianaa Před 2 lety +161

    I love that nowadays we can have access to debate between professionals like this, as opposed to TV where you often only have one perspective being offered 🙏🏻

  • @Izzy-pc7bk
    @Izzy-pc7bk Před 2 lety +123

    As a fan of both of you, I love how this highlights the importance of finding a surgeon who aligns with your views. Both intelligent and educational Doctors yet very different view points. Enjoyed this segment.

  • @StasiaReviewsStuff
    @StasiaReviewsStuff Před 3 lety +1077

    You should do a video discussing the long term scarring from filler. It's never talked about but I feel like you see it with almost anyone that's had filler for a prolonged period of time.

    • @drgarylinkov
      @drgarylinkov  Před 3 lety +314

      Great idea. Will put something together ;)

    • @jennyjennyable
      @jennyjennyable Před 3 lety +39

      Really great idea! I’d love to see a video on that!
      I had human cadaver and fat put into my lips in the 90’s. They looked amazing for years but then became ducky looking and it felt like tiny hard marbles in my lips. Doctors injected cortisone years ago and that helped a lot. I just had the lip lift 3 weeks ago and my lip looks horrible now but the doctor said there’s still more to do. I think filler put in. My lip is still numb and it’s very hard to talk. I’m scared. Is numbness at 3 weeks normal? My doctor is in another country right now doing surgery.

    • @clevoloki55
      @clevoloki55 Před 3 lety +21

      @@jennyjennyable how are your lips now?

    • @Harlow_Khmer
      @Harlow_Khmer Před 3 lety +23

      @@jennyjennyable how are you doing now?? Hope you're feeling and doing better. Thanks for the info on your experience up above.

    • @wooof.
      @wooof. Před 3 lety +21

      It's a in-depth discussed topic on the CZcams channel Victoria cosmetic institute. They even do MRIs of patients 10 years post filler.

  • @solangeb3787
    @solangeb3787 Před 3 lety +289

    When choosing any plastic surgeon, choose one that is specialized in the procedure you want to get done. For instance, I'd never have a face lift done by someone who does mostly breast enhancement and just the occasional face lift. Likewise, if I wanted a lip lift (and lived in the US) I'd probably go see Dr. Linkov or Dr. Miguel Mascaro because they specialize in lip lifts.

    • @janjan6661
      @janjan6661 Před 2 lety +5

      Ben talai also is a specialist

    • @jess.0J
      @jess.0J Před 2 lety +8

      Exactly! He is a facial plastic surgeon so he will know the best way to handle faces. I agree with you completely.

    • @ALT-vz3jn
      @ALT-vz3jn Před 2 lety +17

      Exactly. I had multiple body surgeries done by a very experienced board certified plastic surgeon, who specialized in body surgery. My outcomes were excellent. But I wouldn’t go to him for a facelift or a lip lift; I’d go to a surgeon who specialized in those surgeries. Dr. Youn is specialized in body surgery btw. Which explains why they have different points of view. Youn should stay in his lane tbh.

    • @cocomalonee
      @cocomalonee Před 2 lety +7

      @@ALT-vz3jn youn can still give his professional opinion and provide a different perspective as well

  • @EmmaGrace2222
    @EmmaGrace2222 Před 2 lety +458

    I love Dr Youn videos, he has such a nice guy vibe.

    • @roygbiv9038
      @roygbiv9038 Před 2 lety +98

      But an actual nice guy, not the annoying kind.

    • @susannovak8263
      @susannovak8263 Před 2 lety +22

      I used to watch Dr. Youn’s videos, too. He says he is described as America’s holistic plastic surgeon, but I have never heard anyone but Dr. Youn use that description. That puts me off a little bit. He does seem like a nice guy, though.

    • @justahuman9273
      @justahuman9273 Před 2 lety +9

      @@roygbiv9038 yeah, not the trashy guys that call themselves nice, but just a casually, genuinely nice person.

    • @huh_oh3607
      @huh_oh3607 Před 2 lety +30

      @@susannovak8263 I think that’s because he trademarked it, so no one else can call themself that

    • @nr8939
      @nr8939 Před 2 lety +42

      @@susannovak8263 I think he means he focuses on the whole body when he treats someone, not just the one area they’re pointing to. If anything, I think that makes a great doc but also I’m a little biased, I love Dr. Youn

  • @helenpierce-lamoureux3124
    @helenpierce-lamoureux3124 Před 2 lety +596

    I 'get' and appreciate your points. But I also appreciate Dr. Youn's perspective especially advocating that people DO due diligence and serious considerations when getting ANY cosmetic surgeries done as well his assertions-and yours-do a GREAT public service together in availing GOOD information about how the 'old' WAS done, it's pro's & cons; ESPECIALLY the age group You provide services for majorically.

    • @ytsux9259
      @ytsux9259 Před 2 lety +85

      Dr Youn discourages some procedures even if it means less business for him. That's an honest doctor!

  • @Bigeyeroll
    @Bigeyeroll Před 2 lety +276

    I’ve always wanted this, but after seeing the images.. I have changed my mind. The scarring is incredibly noticeable. I did not realize just how noticeable it was.

    • @longhaired93
      @longhaired93 Před 2 lety +32

      I didn't see one scar. I even tried to screenshot it and zoom in😆. I do wear glasses and they aren't handy right now, maybe that's it.

    • @JessieBanana
      @JessieBanana Před 2 lety +39

      @@longhaired93 There were very visible scars.

    • @longhaired93
      @longhaired93 Před 2 lety +2

      @@JessieBanana 😯my eyes are bad😩

    • @stayroxy
      @stayroxy Před 2 lety +11

      now that you mention it i PAUSED THE PICs and they were quite noticeable

    • @anna-wt2tz
      @anna-wt2tz Před 2 lety +3

      didn't notice a single scar ctfu

  • @jitkablahakova3073
    @jitkablahakova3073 Před 3 lety +194

    Unfortunately the treatments to get rid of the scaring can get quite costly.

    • @Poreckylife
      @Poreckylife Před 3 lety +6

      Yeap

    • @SmarttLadyy9000
      @SmarttLadyy9000 Před 3 lety +12

      Exactly, money hungry 🤤 😂😂😂

    • @ggwhy224
      @ggwhy224 Před 2 lety +9

      And the treatment to get rid of scaring can’t actually get rid of them...reduce it at best, no effect or even darken that area for the worsr

    • @jess.0J
      @jess.0J Před 2 lety +7

      Yeah but almost people with minimal money aren’t the ones getting these kinds of procedures.

    • @ALT-vz3jn
      @ALT-vz3jn Před 2 lety

      That’s not true. Silicone scar therapy is cheap and extremely effective. Stop spreading misinformation.

  • @dora-pen
    @dora-pen Před 2 lety +127

    It can’t be said enough: The most important thing you should do is choose the surgeon who specialised your specific procedure, someone who has a lot of great reviews for that specific thing. As someone who’s had upper eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) at the age of 26 I chose the surgeon with amazing reviews for blepharoplasty and it was about 95% of her overall reviews. She told me she usually refuses to do this procedure on young people like me becuse it’s not permanent (eyelids droop back down with natural aging) unless there were real indications, which I’ve had. Long story short I was a part of her unlucky statistics (that EVERY doctor has) and she missed the placement of scar on my left eye. The right one is perfect. But since it had to be someone I’m glad it’s me since I absolutely do not care about the scar being visible. I think that is because I didn’t go into procedure out of insecurity, i have accepted my droopy lids and became confident in who I was and what I looked like so I’m not trying to hide the fact that I’ve had it done, I think it’s bada*s that I had my eyelids cut open while I was chilling chatting with my surgeon. I’m basically going around screaming at people ASK ME HOW I GOT MY SCARS and showing them pictures of me not being able to blink because of severe swelling. I’m fun at parties.

    • @flyingfox3296
      @flyingfox3296 Před rokem +13

      Good on you for owning what you've got! :)

  • @lala123love
    @lala123love Před 2 lety +192

    I think every doctor is entitled to their professional opinion without invalidating others. In the end, I believe that it is better not to recommend if your experience has been negative with a procedure. Does it mean its a bad one? No, but its maybe just not part of his skillset.

    • @Joelswinger34
      @Joelswinger34 Před rokem +4

      They should be able to disagree and say why. It's called "science."

    • @8thhousealchemist600
      @8thhousealchemist600 Před rokem +12

      True. I wouldn't go to a Doctor who specializes in BBLs for my face or vice versa. I want to go to a Doctor who does nothing but faces, everyday for years upon years.

  • @silliergaming5262
    @silliergaming5262 Před 3 lety +454

    I like the first half of the video, but the second part is a bit manipulative. I may not have experience, but those photos either have weird lighting or look to have make up. I am sure that what he said is mostly true, some exaggerations here and there.
    What I am worried about is the stuff he isn’t saying, like what the scarring looks like, or how he showed a good photo as example for thick scars instead of an actual one.
    I believe he is definitely an experience doctor but there are some suspicious things about the video.
    TLDR: photos are suspicious

    • @1god2savem37
      @1god2savem37 Před 2 lety +14

      Agree

    • @Samantha2209
      @Samantha2209 Před 2 lety +85

      Yea. It started when he talked about “showing a bit of the upper teeth”, “all the magazines now have that”, “it’s a sign of beauty, it’s sensual”… I’m clearly not his target clientele bc I don’t care what a magazine tells me, I don’t want to be doing performance reviews in my office, or going to a construction site with my two fucking front teeth peeking out. Women are more than “sensual” and it’s bothering me that he honestly put this as “an advantage”… then again, as I’ve said, I’m clearly not his target clientele.

    • @mlynn1316
      @mlynn1316 Před 2 lety +42

      Agreed. I prefer Dr. Youn's messaging and approach behind most of his videos, which is, "plastic surgery is a last resort." It just personally aligns with my views more closely, but that's not to say that either perspective is wrong.

    • @debbielockhart7762
      @debbielockhart7762 Před 2 lety +4

      @@mlynn1316 I don't think Dr Youn considers plastic surgery a "last resort". He just tries to give balanced advice.

    • @mlynn1316
      @mlynn1316 Před 2 lety +41

      @@debbielockhart7762 he says in many of his videos that plastic surgery should only be considered after you have tried and explored all your other options, to ensure satisfaction with results and a healthy body image; it is part of his holistic approach. he has even used those exact words before. he encourages people to focus on other ways to improve their health and self-image first- skincare, diet, exercise, etc

  • @albanaid.8419
    @albanaid.8419 Před rokem +11

    The scar is super visible, did it myself! No matter other helpful procedure you can do, the scar will remain. I do not recommend!

  • @gd2234_
    @gd2234_ Před 2 lety +618

    Well, no, we as a “society” aren’t okay with 15 year olds getting nose jobs. That’s a small bubble that you may just be exposed to as a plastic surgeon, definitely not the norm (unless it’s a culture where at 18 girls get a nose job funded by their parents, which is also fucked up.) No plastic surgery should be the norm for young people, unless you’re getting reconstruction
    Edit: to people commenting about societal pressures, why don’t we focus on creating a society of kind, genuine people, where noticing and putting people down over their superficial imperfections isn’t the “norm.” I’d rather have an ugly outside and kind personality than a beautiful outside with an ugly personality (the latter of which I’ve found to be the case most often with people focussed on their looks). Let’s focus on what makes us unique, rather than going for a cookie cutter look that’s been decided for us by those out of touch with reality.

    • @XSemperIdem5
      @XSemperIdem5 Před 2 lety +95

      I'm uneasy about minors getting cosmetic procedures like that done too. As you said, unless it's for reconstructive purposes or for some sort of medically necessary correction. It almost feels like kids don't get a chance to just be kids anymore and the pressure to look certain ways is much greater now. I'm not a grandma saying this, I'm in my 30s but I definitely see how much has changed since I was a teenager.

    • @kayteeriley8550
      @kayteeriley8550 Před 2 lety +120

      It really feels like this guy thinks that surgery is the answer to young people having body issues, instead of maybe seeing a therapist to figure out WHY so many young people want this surgery. He’s so concerned that everyone should have the opportunity to look like a celebrity...... maybe it’s just me but I don’t think that surgical enhancement should be the standard for beauty, it definitely has its place, but it’s not a cure all

    • @gd2234_
      @gd2234_ Před 2 lety +75

      @@kayteeriley8550 I was put off with his thoughts on people advocating for therapy first. I suffer from body dysmorphia and have gone to years of therapy for it. Being bullied for a facial feature shouldn’t mean you have a “better” argument for plastic surgery than someone else because it affects you daily. Like, fuck, I understand having a witch’s nose, but also how many people before them were able to overcome and even accept their own bodies, rather than modifying what they dislike? And how he was like “do you know how much therapy these patients have been though because they hate how they look?” Like, yeah fam I do, I’ve gone through it.
      Idk, watching this video was like watching someone out of touch from reality argue something they’ve never experienced. Yeah, he’s exposed to circles that throw themselves under the knife at any imperfection, but that’s a tiny percent of people, not “society” as he calls it. It’s like that scene from some show where they ask “how much could a banana cost? $8?” Because they’ve literally never had to buy themselves a banana. Out of touch.

    • @MariaSantos-cm2bb
      @MariaSantos-cm2bb Před 2 lety +19

      Actually South Korea has a really big plastic surgery culture and it is quite common for parents to gift their teen girls double eye lid surgery for their graduation gift or birthday gift

    • @GraceW-jx3ll
      @GraceW-jx3ll Před 2 lety +25

      Yeah I’ve seen so many people posting a slightly disturbing message saying ‘normalise plastic surgery’ and while they may have made their post or video with good intentions, I think they’ve spread the wrong idea on body positivity. They need to put more focus on loving body types and features of all shapes and sizes and work on their mentality, but also not judging those that have had these cosmetic surgeries. I think it’s quite dangerous to normalise all these surgeries esp ones like the bbl Bcs it’s saying perpetuating the idea that beauty is worth risking our lives
      Am I gonna lie and say that I haven’t thought about having something done? Nop, but once again that goes backs to decades of beauty standards being thrust upon us, mainly women, implementing the idea that with beauty comes power just so these cosmetic companies can earn a buck😑

  • @tomboymjr
    @tomboymjr Před 2 lety +32

    Honestly pro and con arguments from renowned medical professionals in their field, would be the best way to make an informed decision. Especially so when it comes to any medical procedure that includes an incision to be made.

  • @1917yee
    @1917yee Před 2 lety +214

    Isn't it okay that videos like this exist so that everyone has more information about this procedure? Idk...both doctors made great arguments and if i were to get a lip procedure i would definitely consider a lip lift rather than filler because of the price. I am okay with scarring and seeing the results has filled me with ease. I think that's the point of doing your research as a patient.

  • @glamfairymommy
    @glamfairymommy Před 2 lety +277

    Why does he keep saying” back in the 80’s” when referring to Dr. Youn’s experience? Dr. Your stated multiple times that he went to medical school in 2003. The only thing Dr. Youn referenced about the 80’s was the text book page he showed that was written in the eighties. It sounds to me like this Doctor was being a bit condescending.

    • @chewycactus
      @chewycactus Před 2 lety +67

      I think he’s implying the fact that the technique Dr. Youn used when in med school in 2003 was the same or similar technique used when it was created back in the 80s, and the technique used now in 2021 is not the same

    • @Gilliebeany
      @Gilliebeany Před 2 lety +32

      Because Dr youn only discussed methods that were started and practiced beginning in the 80s. This doctor literally tells you the ways in which those procedures have advanced since then, which Dr youn either has not practiced, or chose not to mention.

    • @Skysthelimit212
      @Skysthelimit212 Před 2 lety +18

      @@Gilliebeany i think dr youn is also speaking from how this procedure ages over time with young people vs. Older people. Results may look great now and new techniques reduce scarring but Dr. Linkov has not seen his lip lifts age past 10 years yet, he's like 35 or 36... and this lip lift procedure in young people is a trend now. Your face changes as you age. But I loved dr. Linkovs info on this

    • @PrettyNerdTingz
      @PrettyNerdTingz Před 2 lety +1

      @@Skysthelimit212 ??? But if the technique has existed since the eighties we’ve already seen the results of it over time, plus it’s even better the older you get… only now methods reducing scaring are included.

    • @lvlyflrs3736
      @lvlyflrs3736 Před 2 lety +3

      @@PrettyNerdTingz I think what @skysthelimit212 means is that the new procedure Dr linkov is practicing has not aged yet. His patients have not aged 20+ yrs yet and so the long terms results are not yet seen.

  • @AlishaArlene
    @AlishaArlene Před 3 lety +675

    I'm sorry, those photos absolutely do not encourage me to get something like this done. Many of the women had minimal lip enhancement/fullness after the surgery, a very visible scar under the nose, and their noses even looked different! No, thank you.
    I don't mean any disrespect, it's just that your entire purpose for this video was to disprove many of the things Dr. Youn discussed in his video, yet all you've done is prove his point(s), IMHO. 🤷‍♀️

    • @aitheuhc
      @aitheuhc Před 3 lety +42

      Right, I would love a upper lip lift but the scar is a no! A blemish bothers me but a scar where you're trying to draw more attraction to is going to be hard to not look at the scar. Even women who had the surgery asked how to minimize their scare from the lift lip.

    • @kikiTHEalien
      @kikiTHEalien Před 3 lety +72

      I am glad I am not the only one who noticed that the patients all looked like they have bad case of the sniffles in the "after" photos.
      I am sure that these are good results in comparison to other practices, otherwise the doctor wouldn't broadcast them, but in comparison to no surgery, the cons balance out the pros and the whole procedure seems pointless in my eyes.

    • @AlishaArlene
      @AlishaArlene Před 3 lety +52

      @@kikiTHEalien Agreed. I mean, I absolutely believe this doctor is doing a great job- this isn't an attack on his work or skill. Rather, it's an observation on the surgery itself. I don't think a person should go into get a lip job, and come out with a nose that looks altered because of it. That, for me, is the main issue I see with this surgery., and why I'd never psonally get it
      That said, it seems this is the only real option available at this time that isn't lip injections or implants. So, until we can improve upon this technique, or discover somethig entirely new, and make it so the scar doesn't alter the shape of the nose whatsoever, then this is what it is.
      If the people getting this surgery are okay with that, then so am I. **shrug**

    • @bathsalt79
      @bathsalt79 Před 3 lety +18

      Some of the comments are so defensive against less positive opinion on this video, I can't help but feel these ppl are affiliated to this clinic. IMO, if doctors are so brilliant, there won't be a need to have a youtube channel "advertising" their services.

    • @kikiTHEalien
      @kikiTHEalien Před 3 lety +29

      @@bathsalt79 Mostly people who feel that those who disapprove of the results, disapprove of the patients' decisions to go ahead with the procedures.
      I've noticed that all plastic surgeons' channels are mostly followed by people who want/feel that they need procedures done and they seem to take any disagreement to be personal attack against their lifestyle choices; an "us against them" type of situation, "us" being those who approve of altering one's appearance vs "them"- those who do not believe that these tweaks are necessary or beneficial for a healthy person.

  • @nr8939
    @nr8939 Před 2 lety +77

    I had a lip lift years ago, I was in my late 20’s and though it did scar, I would do it again without a doubt. I have had laser a few times on it and I think it’s probably only me who can see the scar at this point. I don’t have tooth show, I had a conservative lift but I think it helped balance my face and it made me happy, that’s all that matters anyway when you’re getting surgery. For anyone who is saying the scars are too bad or the change isn’t enough, that maybe true for you but for those who have had the lift, it probably makes a big difference.

    • @NR-fg2qc
      @NR-fg2qc Před 2 lety +1

      Oh wow we have the same username! 😆

    • @marino_selene
      @marino_selene Před 2 lety +1

      I’m 25 and I want to do it because my upper teeth don’t show at all when I talk or when my mouth is open and rested. How was your experience with the lip lift surgery?

    • @nr8939
      @nr8939 Před 2 lety

      @@marino_selene it wasn’t bad. First few days you look like a bunny and don’t want to go anywhere but then it calms down.

    • @emyf9197
      @emyf9197 Před 2 lety +1

      @@marino_selene is this an insecurity to u? have ppl pointed that out? bcuz eminems daughter apperantly has that longer distance of upper lip to nose but she's super pretty and ppl simp over her. And she got that from her dad, Eminem. If this type of surgery can potentially leave a scar, then it doesn't seem worth it. it really depends on the doctors skill I think

    • @brunettemouse3265
      @brunettemouse3265 Před rokem +1

      @@emyf9197 it depends. Eminem's daughter looks amazing with the longer gap, but on me it looks really ugly.

  • @suefontaine5227
    @suefontaine5227 Před 2 lety +73

    When I was younger, I was picked on because of my big lips. My mom told me not to worry because our lips get smaller over the years. I tell my mom now that people pay for what I have naturally. Lol

    • @mistressofstones
      @mistressofstones Před 2 lety +5

      I think mine got bigger! I was expecting them to get thinner but I think they're fuller at 42 than they were 20 years ago??

    • @arriettyfilm
      @arriettyfilm Před 2 lety +6

      Same ..most people told me to tuck my lips and make it look small ..but now I think my lips is my best feature.❤️

    • @BlackGirlLovesAnime6
      @BlackGirlLovesAnime6 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mistressofstones I’m 27 and my lips are definitely more full than they were in high school and undergrad. Idk how that happened lol

    • @emyf9197
      @emyf9197 Před 2 lety +3

      lips get thinner with age and that's also bcuz of sun exposure. there are lip balms with spf. but my lips go really thin when it's dry but with thick vaseline on over night they foam up double. some lip liner and gloss just makes them stand out.. and if I do lip contour.. well I look like angelina jolie

    • @amygalvin1799
      @amygalvin1799 Před rokem +2

      Isn’t it crazy how fads come and go?! Another reason to not take them to seriously. I’m looking at you Kardshion empire.

  • @coolkid2072
    @coolkid2072 Před 2 lety +394

    "The scaring is not that bad"
    *Preceeds to show obvious scaring*

    • @crawfish_monica
      @crawfish_monica Před 2 lety +83

      I agree all of those scars would absolutely bother me

    • @GeorgeGiann
      @GeorgeGiann Před 2 lety +59

      So I wasn’t the only one seeing the scarring. On the other hand, they were procedures well done. Maybe with time and treatments the scars fade .

    • @babyblue3583
      @babyblue3583 Před 2 lety +7

      Exactly

    • @AmaniLimo
      @AmaniLimo Před 2 lety +77

      I noticed the scarring as well, but you need to understand that "after" photos are usually taken a month or so (depending on the procedure) after the surgery or even after the stitches are removed, where the swelling and redness and scarring is still very much visible.
      I had a pretty big and noticeable scar on my finger (ik not the same thing but it's a scar) and after about a month it has faded a lot and isn't as red/noticable.
      I personally wouldn't mind the scarring on the level of the pictures shown bc I have pretty patchy redish skin so it wouldn't be as noticeable lol
      I'm just thinking that if the scarring is so minimal, a few laser treatments and such would make it almost invisible, but that's just me

    • @imenhashim6943
      @imenhashim6943 Před 2 lety +55

      well, u gotta understand this is surgery. there WILL ALWAYS be a scar, but those are pretty good scars.

  • @hani6764
    @hani6764 Před 3 lety +392

    Kind of disagree. Your main point regarding scarring is that it can be treated, but 1. Keloids and hypertrophic scars are a whole different monster, and 2. I've had multiple resurfacing treatments. Lasers, microneedling, radio-frequency coming up, and they're very, very expensive which means patients are paying thousands of extra dollars to correct an avoidable issue mid-face, and despite many people reporting low pain in their experience, my personal experience with C02 especially was HORRIBLE pain. I was sweating buckets, clenching every muscle in my body. I've had three procedures with C02 completely numb, mind you, and each time it hurt. Microneedling did too, but it wasn't half as bad. Anyway, of course some people are better candidates for the lip lift than others and as a doctor I don't speak to negate your professional opinion, but there's some key points here that stuck out to me. Slightly misleading to tell people that resurfacing is a simple solution when really, it can be pretty tough and really costly.

    • @drgarylinkov
      @drgarylinkov  Před 3 lety +81

      Thanks for sharing your experience. I agree with you on the cost of resurfacing treatments, but in terms of pain if you are adequately numbed with local anesthesia (injected, not topical) then there is no pain, just like for the actual surgery.

    • @rdizzy1
      @rdizzy1 Před 2 lety +26

      Keloids in this region just don't happen, they are statistically nill. So why even argue for this point?

    • @hani6764
      @hani6764 Před 2 lety +118

      @@rdizzy1 Because you're wrong. Keloid can happen anywhere on the body. Please consult people who actually know what they're talking about before you go making a fool of yourself.

    • @rdizzy1
      @rdizzy1 Před 2 lety +27

      @@hani6764 Just because it's possible doesn't make it remotely likely to happen, it's well known and studied that keloids are more likely or less likely to appear depending on the area of the body. And this specific area is practically unheard of.

    • @hani6764
      @hani6764 Před 2 lety +56

      @@rdizzy1 And what? Any risk of further damage to the patient is a doctors responsibility to both consider and report. Your opinion is invalid. Done yet?

  • @xxjessxx3732
    @xxjessxx3732 Před 2 lety +82

    I like Dr.Youn..I think he gives really good advice when it comes to different plastic surgery advances..

    • @celestialasmr9624
      @celestialasmr9624 Před 2 lety +22

      Yeah I love Dr Youn's ethos. I trust his opinion whereas I feel other plastic surgeons on CZcams are just trying to promote themselves

  • @estherduran3369
    @estherduran3369 Před 3 lety +114

    Both doctors seem great!

  • @balance7350
    @balance7350 Před 3 lety +51

    Some people need it after rhinoplasty because their nose has been lifted

  • @americadeleon9368
    @americadeleon9368 Před 2 lety +20

    Dr youn never encourages us (specially women) to get any type of plastic surgery,that's why we love him! He says we're beautiful no matter what.

  • @JessieBanana
    @JessieBanana Před 2 lety +101

    As someone who was made fun of for having larger lips as a child and now has full lips with "sensual teeth show" (who knew that was a thing), I think people should stop obsessing with large lips. Personally I feel lips are one of the worst facial plastic surgery procedures/operations. It almost always looks a certain level of fake. And who knows. Kate Moss or rose bud lips might be come back with a vengeance.

    • @flyingfox3296
      @flyingfox3296 Před rokem +6

      I agree that young people should wait to get plastic surgeries. Most people are unhappy with their looks in general but that doesn't mean their looks are "bad," or will be bad in the future (changing beauty standards, changing facial structure etc). Especially in younger people, particularly women, dissatisfaction in personal appearance can largely stem from external circumstances or mental illness. Of course, that's not meant to invalidate those that truly can't get past it. I just think it's a better philosophy to align your thoughts with reality than to make reality align with your thoughts, if that makes sense.

    • @ritz6982
      @ritz6982 Před rokem +16

      Now fake big butts are losing popularity, and I can’t imagine how it would feel to have had a BBL just to find natural becoming the “new beautiful”. It’s not like going from tapered to flared jeans. Following body trends with almost irreversible, invasive and risky surgery is a bad idea 😔

    • @RoxanneLavender
      @RoxanneLavender Před rokem +20

      When i was younger i wanted a shorter filtrum, smaller nose, bigger eyes, etc. Altogether, big eyes, small nose, short filtrum, this creates a child. Society makes women feel like they need to look like toddlers in order to be sexy. The whole thing is gross. If i would've been able to change my face back then, i'd regret it now at 34yrs old, because i now loe my face, all the things i thought were ugly are now my favourite features. I used to hate my black hair and bleach it and colour it, it started going prematurely grey at 28yrs old, and i never got to appreciate my unique natural hair colour for long enough, i never got to have it for a while whilst loving it, now it's going away forever. I wish whatever poison is out there making so many women specifically, hate the way they look, would just fizzle out. Beauty is subjective, so few people out there are actually ugly, most people have something stunning about the way they look, and no one is perfect. Perfection is over-rated as well, once it's reached, and unbearable emptiness ensues.

    • @mangos2888
      @mangos2888 Před rokem

      Girl, look at those gorgeous lips in your profile pic! Let go of any insecurities and enjoy the amazing lips that you have! This video is proof that people will pay thousands to have what God gave you. :)

    • @VerbWithMe
      @VerbWithMe Před rokem +3

      Right? We used to get teased and bullied for having big bums, too big of boobs, etc. Now it's in fashion. Really???

  • @mayaozen487
    @mayaozen487 Před 3 lety +483

    - Obviously he's going to disagree because like he said that's the biggest revenue for him.

    • @cve7051
      @cve7051 Před 3 lety +246

      Yup... Dr Youn has a more ethical take on plastic surgery, because he suggests a healthy lifestyle before considering plastic surgery as your last option... he's not promoting surgery for his own gain.

    • @akouio
      @akouio Před 3 lety +73

      @@smee6969 Yeah, there are a lot of comments asking him where he works, and saying that they are going to get surgery from him. I like Dr. Youn's take on plastic surgery, the idea of using it as a last resort is an idea that I really agree with.

    • @drgarylinkov
      @drgarylinkov  Před 3 lety +215

      I would argue that almost every piece of content made by content creators on any platform is in some way self-promotional. However, in medicine and surgery we have the moral and ethical necessity to provide what we believe to be factual and informative content, whether it's online or in person. As my patients would tell you, I spend more time than most talking about risks and benefits of all procedures that I do and patients ultimately decide with information in hand. Having a one-sided perspective on lip lift surgery is not beneficial to the majority of people looking for lip enhancement. Reducing my video down to a strategy to make more money is over-simplification of my role as a surgeon and educator. Don't worry about my revenue, worry about learning and figuring out what procedure may be right for you.

    • @drgarylinkov
      @drgarylinkov  Před 3 lety +117

      @@smee6969 False. This surgery and many other cosmetic surgeries have been around for decades, long before social media. They serve their purpose in the right hands. If you aren’t interested in cosmetic surgery then don’t follow my channel ;).

    • @nikkozamora9528
      @nikkozamora9528 Před 3 lety +32

      @@drgarylinkov and look how those surgery did to those people. Daryl hannah, Courtney Cox, Daniella versace and demi moore. These people are rich and have immense wealth. But in spite of being rich and can afford the best doctors out there that money can buy, why They didnt fix their faces? Its because they reach the point of no return. They are naturally beautiful and they don't need those surgeries but because of peer pressure look how it's affected their careers. It's good to be beautiful, it gives you confidence and self esteem, but do we really need it. We're beautiful the way we are and if there's any flaw that's what makes us human, we have to accept how we look because that's us. If anyone needs acceptance, that's ourselves. From what I saw the way you reply to these comments, you're saying because it's doable we should really do it without thinking twice what will be the outcome and how it affects patient mentally . People have unlimited desires, if they don't get satisfaction at the first surgery, they do another surgery to to reach their ideal beauty, and i know some doctors don't know when to say no. So tell me doctor, your criticizing doctor Yeun for how he approach his patients and his surgeries, but don't you think he save those patients of a lifetime of regret they might feel after surgery? Patients specially those who have money, see these videos and due to the spur of the moment , do the procedure without second thought. Are you that confident in yourself you can give them what they're really want? And if they want more, will you know in your heart when to say no? Or Will it hurt your ego to refuse these surgeries as a plastic surgeon? Or money and fame is too blindingly tantalizing to ignore?

  • @nicoledreamcr4666
    @nicoledreamcr4666 Před 3 lety +16

    I had lip lifting done 8 months ago. Every time I look in mirror I am glad I did it.

    • @meryemgunes3888
      @meryemgunes3888 Před 3 lety

      Which scare skin cream have u used while healing?

  • @BabyBear046
    @BabyBear046 Před rokem +8

    I really appreciate the existence of this video! Hearing two doctors kindly/respectfully discuss a procedure(s) with opposing opinions has been so extremely helpful! After watching this (and some other videos on lip procedures), I am convinced I will eventually get a lip lift (probably in my late 30’s) if I feel that it’s needed. It was so helpful to hear the pros and cons of all options. No option is perfect, and if there’s something you want to do, you have to go with which option suits your needs best. I really dislike the look of fillers, especially with prolonged use. I would want a very subtle procedure that simply made my mouth/lips slightly more youthful. I love the teeth showing, and shorting the distance between the lip and the nose (if things have gotten a little more far apart with age). I’m okay with some scarring and It’s extremely helpful to be aware of the scarring and to know that procedures to manage the scarring will need to be considered/budgeted for (not to mention, just having realistic expectations). My plan is to do as little as possible, embrace/maintain what I am naturally, and find options that help me age gracefully. I’m so worried about how many girls my age (20’s) are doing really intense amount of cosmetic work. They think because it’s an injectable, or done under local anesthesia/awake, that it isn’t a big deal. But it all adds up, and these girls end up looking… scary.
    After seeing so many lip fillers in person, online, and watching videos about them, I can 100% say I’ll never go that route. It always settles into looking so heavy and weird…

  • @selectiveoutrage6617
    @selectiveoutrage6617 Před 2 lety +44

    Something else you never hear about is tattooed lips scarring and changing color over time. Your lips could wind up purple or brown. My microblade artist told me this when I had my brows done.

    • @lemon_boii1074
      @lemon_boii1074 Před 2 lety +4

      You probably know, but your brows can change color as well. If you use a brown more natural color it will mostly just fade, but there have been a lot of cases where darker colours like black turn purple.

  • @lizinnyc
    @lizinnyc Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you for addressing this! You're the real deal Dr. Linkov

  • @itssoso506
    @itssoso506 Před 3 lety +98

    Really glad you made the video! I was slightly concerned about Keliod in Black Patients and you have reassured a lot of my concerns about scarring, Thank you for taking the time out to make this!

    • @girlygal098
      @girlygal098 Před rokem

      Agreed.
      OMG... You're stunning. Just lovely.

  • @yvonnesmith8245
    @yvonnesmith8245 Před rokem +16

    Thank you so much for your positive remarks about the success of lip lift surgery! I’m almost convinced it is something I need to strongly consider after the collagen and dermal fillers I’ve had over the years to improve my upper lip. Love you Dr. Linkov! You are an absolute gem!🥰

    • @cricketpie
      @cricketpie Před 11 měsíci +1

      Better start saving because it’s now $10,000!

  • @BustedFlush7096
    @BustedFlush7096 Před 2 lety +16

    I’m 70 and I’m getting a lip lift, and can’t wait. The space between my nose and lips is long...

    • @BustedFlush7096
      @BustedFlush7096 Před 2 lety

      And I want my face to stop looking angry and my beautiful smile will be back.

    • @mritzs5142
      @mritzs5142 Před 2 lety

      That's great

  • @PandaA-cv3mm
    @PandaA-cv3mm Před 3 lety +48

    My friend had one with Dr Haworth in Beverly Hills back in the early 2000’s. It still looks beautiful and has helped her stay young looking.

    • @Kaththee
      @Kaththee Před 3 lety +1

      I have heard that name mentioned a few times in connection with lip lifts. I am looking for a doctor. I don't think anyone in the ATL area is that great and I will probably travel rather than take a risk of messing up my face or a getting too conservative approach which is another problem I have heard can happen with a less than confident surgeon.

    • @bking1718
      @bking1718 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Kaththee Don't do it. This stuff only looks good in filtered pics.

    • @Kaththee
      @Kaththee Před 3 lety +2

      @@bking1718 Thank you and I am sure you mean well and only want to help me. I will make sure I see a few people in the flesh with it before I go forward. :)) The newer techniques do produce better results. But I make sure I see a real person with the procedure before I commit myself.

    • @twinklefire7241
      @twinklefire7241 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Kaththee I had it done 4 years ago, and it still looks amazing. Scar is invisible with makeup, unless I point it out, and you look up close under my nose. Nobody in my family ever noticed. It has given me so much confidence, and even my husband who was against it, now complements my lips.

    • @Kaththee
      @Kaththee Před 3 lety

      @@twinklefire7241 I want it so badly. I just have to call and book a consult. I am afraid of losing any over-jet (top over bottom) but he said you don't always have to lose over -jet.

  • @loremipsum9859
    @loremipsum9859 Před rokem +3

    I just saw the Lorry Hill video “Lip lift procedure” and I think the risks are more than the benefits.

  • @evaelizabeth6186
    @evaelizabeth6186 Před 2 lety +13

    I think it’s awesome for dr Youn to give us a different perspective to this lip flip trend.. I think we are all excited about new procedures and we jump on the next thing with no real thoughts of how our face is going to change as we age. Fillers and lip flip is good as a temporary fix but i have seen some CZcams influencer who’s had the lip flip and it’s so in your face .. the upper lip is so restricted when they talk .. thanks Dr Youn

  • @sharonstorey2427
    @sharonstorey2427 Před 2 lety +8

    You explain procedures so well, down to earth and realistic. I love your videos!

  • @weedsprouts
    @weedsprouts Před 3 lety +76

    I'm so glad you addressed this. Genuinely wanted to know your opinion about Dr. Youn's video and ✨ here we have it! Thank you

  • @emeraldmonalisa1990
    @emeraldmonalisa1990 Před 3 lety +55

    Botox, fillers, threads during few years cost more than 1 non invasive procedure like surgical lip lift. It's just my opinion but don't over inject Your face guys... Your face gonna look bad.
    Save Your money for one good plastic surgery.

    • @yousraben2140
      @yousraben2140 Před 3 lety

      @@lalayastill610 where are you getting it for 400 € please ?

    • @yousraben2140
      @yousraben2140 Před 3 lety

      @@lalayastill610 still not bad

  • @LeighDorei
    @LeighDorei Před 2 lety +30

    this was actually really helpful! i’ve had a lip lift on my mind for so long but i’ve been really afraid of a keloid scar. i’ve had a brow bone reduction as well as FUT, my scar didn’t keloid which i was surprised by because i’ve had a T4 to L4 spinal fusion (so you can imagine a massive incision) and some of that keloided - my ears, an inguinal hernia, as well as a random keloid on my neck. i couldn’t think of anything worse than a keloid under my nose.

  • @anitaheart
    @anitaheart Před 2 lety +8

    I love both of these surgeons. They're really good at explaining the procedures.

  • @ironxrat
    @ironxrat Před 2 lety +47

    "People in their 20s/30s collagen is vibrant"
    Me in my 20s with hypermobile ehlers danlos syndrome: 👀

    • @jp8649
      @jp8649 Před 2 lety +3

      I was thinking that same exact thing!!! I'm also an EDSer and I wish I could get one, but I think it may be a mistake.

    • @violetskies14
      @violetskies14 Před 2 lety

      🤣 I feel you

    • @orangejuice393
      @orangejuice393 Před 2 lety +6

      You're talking about the exception, not the norm.

  • @Nonyabiz370
    @Nonyabiz370 Před 2 lety +15

    Another compelling video. I appreciate your point of view, as well as Dr. Youn’s. I myself, would not feel comfortable having a lip-lift. I’ve always had very thin lips and it just never really bothered me. If it did bother me, I’d hunt down an excellent lip liner/tinted lip balm duo and learn how to better use those to create the appearance of a slightly fuller lip. I say “slightly” because I don’t even think I’d be comfortable having “full” lips, as I’ve spent my whole life with my thin lips. While I’m not looking to change anything, I AM looking to preserve everything I can for as long as I possibly can! That said, as I get older, I have other areas of concern, mainly the lower third of my face. I can see marionette lines forming and it’s depressing. Although I would LOVE to believe in a quick fix for them, I’m beginning to better understand the ugly side of fillers, thanks to the existence of your channel and another excellent You Tube channel made by a surgeon in Australia. There are a number of well-known surgeon’s that I would not let near my face with a ten-foot pole, despite (and actually, because of) their very popular You Tube channels. I think it would be of great benefit if cosmetic surgeons here in America would be open to doing facial MRIs on patients experiencing problems that may be due to dermal filler build-up, and/or dermal filler migration over time. I do believe that, rather than filling my face up like a balloon, whether intentionally or not, I’m better off being strategic about it and waiting until I am a candidate for a face-lift. In the meantime, I’m focusing on trying to find an excellent face-lift surgeon. While I do this, I’m trying really hard not to dwell on my lower face. A lot easier said than done. From your videos, you seem very capable and, as important, you seem genuine. I’ll keep watching. I’m a Chicago girl in the state of New Jersey so New York is within the realm of possibility. Thank you.

  • @rebeccafrank7478
    @rebeccafrank7478 Před 2 lety +19

    I appreciate Dr. Youn taking a natural approach to plastic surgery procedures versus focusing on what is trending through social media. Trends go out of style and I would be cautious about this procedure, although I understand that this is a popular procedure and generates a lot of business in today’s market.

  • @happystar7777
    @happystar7777 Před 3 lety +27

    I feel like fillers weigh your lip down more and create even more distance, even though your lip is bigger. This is just my observation, but I think this happened to Kim kardashian back in like the 2015 era. I remember seeing her face and noticing she looked different, a lot older, not nearly as beautiful, and ultimately that her lip was long. I notice these subtle differences as a portrait artist. This is what opened my eyes to the lip lift procedure actually, because I was curious if it could be reversed for people like that. Then a couple years later I believe she actually got a lip lift because she looks like her beautiful self again.

    • @cannsmith
      @cannsmith Před 3 lety +10

      I saw someone say the reason for her longer lip could’ve been unintentional from one of her rhinoplasties.

    • @wingsphysio
      @wingsphysio Před 2 lety +2

      I also think she had a lip lift. Looks good. I want

    • @lissak2503
      @lissak2503 Před 2 lety

      You’re right, kim def had a lip lift and it looks really good! I wish I knew who her doctor was.

  • @spaghettigal
    @spaghettigal Před 3 lety +19

    Thank you for your clear and simple explanations and respectful rebuttals :) If I ever do decide to get a lip lift you would be my top pick!

  • @eastonmartin5342
    @eastonmartin5342 Před rokem +3

    Oh boy. It’s the worst thing in the world to have a scar when it’s a cosmetic procedure, especially as silly and can be mimicked with makeup. Yun wins this round.

  • @emilyattisha7062
    @emilyattisha7062 Před rokem +12

    I’m in my early 20s and just got the procedure done and love it already. Your video really helped me feel way more comfortable regarding my decision to do it🥰 thank you

  • @BranMuffin365
    @BranMuffin365 Před 3 lety +28

    Love this video that clears things up and further reiterates how medical/cosmetic treatments are always patient specific and all have their place!

  • @ggwhy224
    @ggwhy224 Před 2 lety +28

    I will have to agree with Dr. Youn on this. I work in the industry and saw many young girls getting this done with obvious scar (modern technique). With that area constantly moving, is hard to heal well, not to mention the retraction

  • @irini03
    @irini03 Před 3 lety +93

    Once I’m older and have money I’m coming to New York to get this procedure done by this doc. I’m getting such great vibes and I’m really glad you showed picture evidence too

    • @evanebelingg
      @evanebelingg Před 3 lety +4

      i was thinking the EXACT same thing

  • @Diana-hf4qv
    @Diana-hf4qv Před 2 lety +12

    I have been curious about filler for my upper lip for some time but i feel the risk of vascular occlusion, and the "duck lip" effect that can happen over time are just huge negatives even if the chances of them are low. Not to mention cost of upkeep. A lip lift does seem to really address many of the drawbacks associated with filler but it's good to remember all cosmetic procedures have risks and cosmetic surgeons further specialize in their own field with specific procedures. Continued education as a healthcare professional is extremely important and i would refuse to work with anyone who did not participate in that on a regular basis. I personally would ask my doctor a million questions and i would hope they would have the patience and professionalism to answer all of them or perhaps even the willingness to refer a collegue who is more experienced with a specfic problem the client would like to address. Thank you for such an informative video from both talented doctors!!

    • @drgarylinkov
      @drgarylinkov  Před 2 lety +1

      Well said!!!

    • @Diana-hf4qv
      @Diana-hf4qv Před 2 lety

      And as a side note to Dr.Linkov i believe the before and after photos he provided look phenomenol. The difference in the lips is dramatic yet still natural looking. I agree it adds sensuality to the presentation of the lips. I personally don't feel the scars are noticeable, especially if you didn't know to look for them. I am curious how far out from surgery the after photos are! Who knows if the patients continued to see improvement and fading with what small amount of scarring is present :) i personally think a subtle scar i can cover with makeup is far better than the risk of embolism, V.O., and scarring associated with filler but everyone is different :). I could see how for some people the fact that filler is not as permanent is actually what attracts them to the procedure.

  • @SandyCumbria
    @SandyCumbria Před 3 lety +16

    Dr Linkov, Professional calm explanation. Thank you !

  • @Jeremiah13tears
    @Jeremiah13tears Před 3 lety +320

    I can tell your a phenomenal surgeon. Also love how cool and laid back you are. Take us to the future.

    • @drgarylinkov
      @drgarylinkov  Před 3 lety +20

      Much appreciated! I care about the details!

    • @nguleyon
      @nguleyon Před 3 lety +2

      @@drgarylinkov Hi there!!! I’m 41from Houston! I got several surgeons telling me i’m a good candidate for a lip lift. What is cost of this procedure?! I especially like how you mention more advanced technique of doing it like the undermining technique. If I had it done could I fly home next day? And do you have any specials? -Thanks!! Nia

    • @drgarylinkov
      @drgarylinkov  Před 3 lety

      @@nguleyon please contact our office to schedule a consultation

    • @shannaveganamcinnis-hurd405
      @shannaveganamcinnis-hurd405 Před 3 lety +3

      *you’re, but yes.

    • @Kaththee
      @Kaththee Před 3 lety +2

      I know I want him to do my lip lift. I have to find someone good.

  • @kirstendemko620
    @kirstendemko620 Před 3 lety +47

    My bullhorn lip lift is the best thing I've done for myself and my confidence. I used to overline my lip like CRAZY in an attempt to shorten my philtrum, but it wasn't until I took the plunge and got the lip lift that I realized how my entire face changed for the better. Yes, my philtrum is shorter, but that's not the only benefit. The teeth show is something I hadn't even thought about, but now I feel confident seeing myself speak in videos without my lip rolling 'down' and hiding my top teeth. By the way, my scarring isn't bad at all. You can't tell without makeup unless you look closely under my nose. I tried lip filler for the first time recently, and while it has only made my lips look more amazing, I couldn't imagine using it to replace the lip lift. I tried botox lip flip before too and again, while it helped maybe a TINY bit, it definitely couldn't give me the results taking the plunge on the lip lift did.

    • @drgarylinkov
      @drgarylinkov  Před 3 lety +15

      Very common story in my practice. Thanks for sharing.

    • @gab00446
      @gab00446 Před 2 lety +1

      Who was your doctor ?

    • @peacelove7437
      @peacelove7437 Před 2 lety +1

      Me too! I love mine. Just had it done a week ago we ith Dr. Azzi in Jupiter, , Fl.

  • @edenlama4793
    @edenlama4793 Před 3 lety +68

    BRUH I DIDN'T KNOW THERE IS A PROCEDURE CALLED UPPER LIP LIFT LMAO.
    🤡all my life I've been insecure because my upper lip is lifted. I didnt know people were paying for it

  • @melvern946
    @melvern946 Před 2 lety +10

    I love how you explain all so well. It makes sense that younger folks would heal better and easier than an older person.

  • @dreacasali687
    @dreacasali687 Před 2 lety +27

    I love how you explained everything. I've been thinking about this surgery for a long time. Even though I like my lips, I'd love to have more teeth showing when I talk and get a more youthful lip without filler. Thank you for making this video!

  • @karlamarinee
    @karlamarinee Před 2 lety +9

    Dr. Youn is amazing. He’s funny and very informative. Love his ALL his videos.

  • @MetalBuffalos
    @MetalBuffalos Před 2 lety +13

    From the pictures of the patients’ results, I definitely see what you mean by showing extra teeth, which i actually prefer, so you’re right. I think that’s a big point. However, the scar was somewhat noticeable, but if i didn’t know to look for it, maybe i wouldn’t have seen it.

  • @sshihale7
    @sshihale7 Před 3 lety +36

    I've seen people with lip lifts have weird muscle movements when they talk following the surgery. What do you do that helps prevent that from happening to your patients

    • @drgarylinkov
      @drgarylinkov  Před 3 lety +6

      I don’t manipulate the muscle which prevents that complication

    • @pissfarted8598
      @pissfarted8598 Před 2 lety +1

      City Facial Plastics: Dr. Gary Linkov do they usually manipulate it and if that what causes the stiffness of the Cupid bow area?

  • @gwensiamte5203
    @gwensiamte5203 Před 3 lety +48

    Such a calm and soothing personality. Just listening to him talking is relaxingly enough for me

  • @emana6824
    @emana6824 Před 2 lety +20

    personally. i love when doctors discourage young people from doing plastic surgery( for aesthetic reason), they need to work on their confidence and love themselves and start appreciating what they have.

  • @nataliesue2485
    @nataliesue2485 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm a fan of both you and Dr. Youn. It's refreshing to see different perspectives and experiences with the same or similar things.

  • @karen2odonnell956
    @karen2odonnell956 Před 2 lety +1

    Your response is stated simply & without undue prejudice. I love your style of explaining things.

  • @its_k9819
    @its_k9819 Před 3 lety +8

    Well I do watch Dr. Youn's videos and because of him I watched this video. I am new to your channel doc and have no future plans for any plastic surgery procedures, just here for information. And I liked your video, I get it what Dr. Youn is trying to say and I respect his opinion but your video is much more detailed. I really appreciated your efforts. Knowing there are disadvantages to almost every plastic surgery procedures, scarring can be reduced. But yes that doesn't mean it is not one of the disadvantages.

  • @Sarasapien
    @Sarasapien Před 3 lety +39

    I was mauled by a Rottweiler at age 4. I had to go under facial reconstruction surgery on my right cheek, right below my eye....it turned out great, you can barely see the scar...but I have always been very self conscious about my face :/ I still feel weird taking pics because one side of my face my eye looks a little different. You can’t tell right away but you can see it when I’m tired :/ I’m not someone who’s into cosmetic procedures...but I would like to feel better about myself.

    • @argusfleibeit1165
      @argusfleibeit1165 Před 2 lety +5

      Almost everybody has a difference in the sides of their face. The head originally starts growing from the sides, and joins up in the middle. That's why some people are born with cleft lips or palates. I have one eye higher and further back in my head, and one ear higher. I don't think they can undo any of that, it's just me.

    • @mememom9293
      @mememom9293 Před 2 lety +3

      Same thing happened to me, the only difference between you and I is, i was bitten on the left side! Crazy

    • @Sarasapien
      @Sarasapien Před 2 lety +2

      @@mememom9293 aww that's sucks :/ I feel your pain....

  • @ipacarrollread
    @ipacarrollread Před rokem +2

    I'm glad to hear both side. I followed both. I followed this doctor after following from his review of Dr. Mike and that one did seem a little less defensive than this one. I do think this is a great example of why getting two opinions is really important. I really have enjoyed listening to all three docs.

  • @freyjabeattie3895
    @freyjabeattie3895 Před 2 lety

    As I have been considering this surgery for quite awhile, this video was very helpful by hearing both Dr. Youn and your perspectives!

  • @Vampxiii_
    @Vampxiii_ Před 2 lety +3

    Awh, I love Dr Young! It’s so fascinating to see both of your guy’s opinion and thoughts!!

  • @nicollellanes1246
    @nicollellanes1246 Před rokem +3

    I believe this video performs very well in showcasing the complexity of the nature of plastic surgery. Plastic surgery not only encompasses the use of modern surgical techniques and the aid of the most recent literature, but also utilizes artistry and adaptation to harmonize the unique canvas that is the human body.

  • @athenathegreatandpowerful6365

    As a 59 year old female, having wanted SOMETHING to deal with a massive upper lip (my upper lip covers my bottom teeth and has for at least 45 years), I've wanted to have this surgery for decades. I'll deal with the scarring.

    • @joydarling314
      @joydarling314 Před rokem

      At least if you have food stuck in your upper teeth it won't show😁

  • @MazdaRX7007
    @MazdaRX7007 Před 2 lety +5

    I'll have to go with dr.youn on this one, after seeing many pics online, I've deduced that visually it doesn't make a big enough difference to make it worth it for most people, unless you're a celebrity or really deformed.
    For most cases, smiling would be enough to them look batter.

  • @dfinite4089
    @dfinite4089 Před 2 lety +11

    Learned a lot about this procedure, which I have been interested in for myself. I did try fillers but they did, as you said, weigh the upper lip down.

  • @MousyLeigh
    @MousyLeigh Před 3 lety +16

    Thanks for the great info! I have lip filler migration I’m considering getting dissolved. This may be an option afterwards instead of refilling

    • @drgarylinkov
      @drgarylinkov  Před 3 lety +9

      It sure is. Make sure a cannula is used for the dissolving and that the cutaneous lip is adequately dissolved as well.

  • @sax_25
    @sax_25 Před 2 lety

    This has got to be the most informative and wholesome channel on CZcams.

  • @colleencatalano3547
    @colleencatalano3547 Před rokem +1

    This is just the best explanation of a lip lift. I am prepping to get this procedure done and am looking for the best physician near me. Thank you for this information. It's comforting!

  • @aneczka413
    @aneczka413 Před 2 lety +3

    One of the women you featured in this video is actually a working model and I appreciate the transparency. It's easy to get lost in comparison, especially in image-driven industries.

  • @2205430
    @2205430 Před 2 lety +3

    I've seen many different placement of scars with some placing the scars too low. I've placed the upper part of the incision into the nostrils and at the base of the columella. The lateral part follows the edge of the alar and never beyond the alar. The bull horn technique that is potentially visible is at the base of the nostrils. So by placing the incision into the nostrils the bull horn incision is slightly modified and better concealed. Keep the distance of the lower part of the incisions below the nostrils at even length and the flap of skin should move into the nostrils to better conceal the scar. The undermining of skin should take tension off of the incision with layered closure.

    • @selectiveoutrage6617
      @selectiveoutrage6617 Před 2 lety

      This is good info to take to a doctor for a consultation. Too bad you are in Hawaii.

  • @corinnes178
    @corinnes178 Před 2 lety

    i appreciate the informed approach you have with both pros and cons and not just "don't ever do it"

  • @evadeak8391
    @evadeak8391 Před 3 lety +6

    Im here cause of my fav MD, Anthony Youn.
    But he also became sympathetic to me.

  • @jessicacroteau5600
    @jessicacroteau5600 Před 3 lety +10

    Personally I like the look of the lip lift more than fillers. There's only so much you can achieve by adding volume (with fillers) before it throws off the balance of your face and you look puffy or have duck lips. However, I do have scars under my nose from rhinoplasty and I don't think I would be happy if they extended beyond where they do now. (Btw I love my surgeon for making me look natural! She's fantastic.) But of course the look of scarring can change with so many factors so I would hope anyone performing these would advise their patients well and be honest about what's possible for each individual. That's my two cents 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @downo
    @downo Před 3 lety +10

    Straightforward and well-based! I admire your extensive premises and comparison of (dis)advantages.
    This procedure is solid if done by a solid practitioner.

  • @user-te2qg7tw7d
    @user-te2qg7tw7d Před 9 měsíci +1

    I had it 10 years ago, all I can say is it also changes the shape of the your lip, with the corners of the mouth turned down, all the photos were taken when they opened their months, but you really should see when they close their months. then I have to had another surgery to fix it which was lifting the corners of the mouth.

  • @TrollingEveryone92
    @TrollingEveryone92 Před 2 lety +12

    I wanna come to New York and get this done by you! I’m from Canada and I’ve been doing lip fillers since I was 18 and I’m now 22… my lips look alright but I still have the same problem: when I smile my lips flip inside and disappear. This is what bothers me the most.

  • @Sunflower-lv9iu
    @Sunflower-lv9iu Před 3 lety +8

    I’m so glad Dr’s like you are creating advances in lip lift surgery bc I’ve never seen a lip lift in person that I’ve liked. The scar, the way the mouth moves when they talk and the pulling down of the nostrils. Before and after photos don’t show how the mouth moves weird when they talk.

    • @drgarylinkov
      @drgarylinkov  Před 3 lety

      Check out my Insta post from today! @drgarynyc
      You’ll see a 3 mo result with movement.

  • @RobertoRiosbiz
    @RobertoRiosbiz Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome information
    Thanks for updating us on this procedure.

  • @MaryJaneOctane
    @MaryJaneOctane Před rokem +2

    It's also up to the patient to take care of the wound site after surgery. Some patients are noncompliant and it complicates the healing process. I've been thinking about a lip lift for awhile... I'm terrified of needles so I haven't worked up the courage. Thank you for this video.

  • @-cMc-
    @-cMc- Před 2 lety

    I love that you reviewed another doctor. It's a great discussion

  • @theresaquidi
    @theresaquidi Před 3 lety +6

    Anyone else just watching this video in amazement that this doctor is so young looking??

    • @drgarylinkov
      @drgarylinkov  Před 3 lety +1

      🙏🙏 drinking from the fountain of youth

    • @dibelgelo
      @dibelgelo Před 2 lety

      Is he like 100 years old?

  • @sarahcovell1169
    @sarahcovell1169 Před rokem +1

    I went to medical school with Tony Youn back in the 90s. He's a great guy. Small world.

    • @alaska426
      @alaska426 Před rokem

      I’m glad, I love his skincare videos

  • @rachel3760
    @rachel3760 Před 2 lety +4

    I've always had a top lip that was lifted and showed my teeth. I used to be horribly insecure about it, I thought it made me look like I had buck teeth. And the space between my top lip and nose is so small I feel like it makes my chin look big in comparison.
    Not gonna lie it makes me feel kinda good to learn there's a procedure to get this look😂

  • @lindaj71
    @lindaj71 Před rokem +3

    Just wondering-unless there is physical damage or the need for medical intervention why are doctors encouraging young people to get surgery? Why aren’t we encouraging people to love themselves, especially when young? Beauty doesn’t equal happiness. When these people have children are they going to teach them that they need surgery to look okay? Also, what are the repercussions over time?