Teenage Plastic Surgery: is it PROBLEMATIC?

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  • čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
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    Most recently was the Bella Hadid interview where she admitted to getting a rhinoplasty at 14. This sparked a lot of discussion around the topic of teens getting plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures. There is a lot of discussion about if it is safe or ethical to perform these procedures for purely cosmetic reasons, on kids and teens. I will talk about this Hollywood secret, some celebs that may have had early surgeries, and a medical article written by some well respected Plastic surgeons. #kyliecosmetics #BellaHadid
    The first topic is about age. When is too young? Something I leave to you to decide. But I cover the ages that some celebs got their surgeries or procedures and what they were.
    Next is the Article and what it spoke about, as far as what ages are appropriate for which surgeries and why. The main issue being the lack of research into the safety of certain procedures in teens and kids. The Doctors who wrote the article also put forward their own guidelines that they believe surgeons should follow when it comes to certain cosmetic procedures and surgeries. One thing that Dr. Rohich and Dr. Cho explain, is how procedures should probably wait until after growth is complete.
    Shockingling, before they proposed these guidelines, there have not been any guidelines for appropriate ages for cosmetic plastic surgery. And we know that in 2020, 229,000 plastic surgeries were completed on kids ages 13 to 19.
    Overall, we can see Disney stars, Tv Stars, and more who chose to get work done at a young age.Does it make it right? Is it too early? Should we let young people get dermal fillers, botox, rhinoplasties and more? Let me know what you think in the comments.
    Please note as a disclaimer that all procedures we talk about a celebrity having are based upon their photos and my knowledge of plastic surgery in otherworld speculation and not facts; do not use these videos as a way to send hate to the celebrity.
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Komentáře • 891

  • @cherryhappily
    @cherryhappily Před 2 lety +5260

    When I was 15 and insecure, it’s scary to think how much surgery I would have had done if I was able to. I’m glad I built my confidence internally, because you can’t fix an internal problem with an external solution.

  • @epiphanygeorgia
    @epiphanygeorgia Před 2 lety +2696

    Underage plastic surgery makes it hard to tell if celebrities and influencers had plastic surgeries. The worst part is they deny it easily because they're young and their bodies were still changing which make them seem as natural. People believe them because they're unaware that underage plastic surgery is legal

    • @SieMiezekatze
      @SieMiezekatze Před 2 lety +198

      I remember Doja saying how bodies changes and nobody looks like they did when they were 14, is so easy to hide plastic surgery based on that excuse

    • @ImpetuousPorkus
      @ImpetuousPorkus Před 2 lety +72

      I’m surprised more celebrities don’t claim that they got nose jobs because they have a deviated septum, which many people do legitimately have to get surgery for. However, the surgery for it isn’t cosmetic at all and focuses on being able to breath through your nose without any issues, which may include making your nose LARGER rather than smaller.

    • @turtwig104
      @turtwig104 Před 2 lety +49

      @@ImpetuousPorkus Yeah but the nose doesn’t actually change with a deviated septum. Maybe the angle may change due to the severity but in general the nose looks the same.

    • @GirlDo3
      @GirlDo3 Před 2 lety +6

      @@SieMiezekatze But they do.. Who has the same body as they did when they were 14?

    • @SieMiezekatze
      @SieMiezekatze Před 2 lety +40

      @@GirlDo3 I wasn't trying to deny anyone's experience, just that as you mentioned it this can be a great excuse to hide big changes that can't be attributed to "growing up" like changings in bone structure or suddenly having a big ass or chest like Kylie did

  • @mikeg8276
    @mikeg8276 Před 2 lety +2143

    If I were a parent I’d be fine with my child or teenager getting surgery to repair a defect, injury, or extreme feature as long as it matched up with age guidelines. But I would never let my hypothetical child get lip filler or Botox to look “better” in photos. That’s ridiculous.

    • @lrose1046
      @lrose1046 Před 2 lety +16

      Extreme feature?

    • @Dil3MM4
      @Dil3MM4 Před 2 lety +190

      When I was 13, I had cosmetic surgery on one of my ears, because it stuck out a lot more than the other ear. My parents agreed because they saw how fixated I was on it, and how much distress it caused me. To be honest, I'm not sure if anyone else really noticed...but it meant a lot to me, and I don't regret it.

    • @Stephaniacat
      @Stephaniacat Před 2 lety +65

      @@Dil3MM4 i was bullied when i was child for having big ears. My helix didn't develop correctly so they dont have a fold at the end. I dont even know if there's a term for that but i really want to have surgury. I can't wear my hair up because after being bullied im too self-conscious about it. It really sucks.

    • @LaDimplez91
      @LaDimplez91 Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly

    • @kelseyho1756
      @kelseyho1756 Před 2 lety +90

      @@lrose1046 I’ve got a severe underbite, which I recently corrected with double jaw surgery. I think that’s what Mike G was referring to, if the feature is genuinely impairing your functioning

  • @goldyd144
    @goldyd144 Před 2 lety +573

    I knew a girl who had breast reduction during our junior year of high school. She was really short and a DDD. It was causing severe back issues. Got it covered by insurance. Didn't regret it at all. Sometimes not all cosmetic surgery is purely cosmetic, so thanks for including the education about that I the beginning!

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 2 lety +67

      This is so true; thank you !

    • @catnus
      @catnus Před 2 lety +26

      my best friend did this in high school and never felt better about herself!

    • @goldyd144
      @goldyd144 Před 2 lety +6

      @@catnus I hope she's doing OK 🙏🏽

    • @MsJbetancur
      @MsJbetancur Před 2 lety +43

      It sounds like she did it for health reasons instead of cosmetic, in that case it would be strictly "plastic" surgery instead of "cosmetic plastic surgery"

    • @Paw_paw
      @Paw_paw Před 2 lety +3

      How short is she? I’m thinking about if im short enough in a western standard.

  • @emilyclairmont4990
    @emilyclairmont4990 Před 2 lety +602

    as someone who got a silicone breast implant after a 2 pound tumor by the age of 21, there were so many wavers and booklets i had to read hearing about the potential complications. not to mention the backlash i have received over getting any plastic surgery in general. i’ve heard everything from support to statements like “you should’ve just kept it with no reconstruction, you’ll regret it”. i was severely deformed after the tumor, as it was nearly 90% of my breast tissue, and would have had more mental strain if i got a partial mastectomy. i love my implant and i love my chest, plastic surgery saved me honestly, and this channel has really helped me feel okay with a decision i had to make very young. plastic surgery is still such a taboo thing, even when deemed medically necessary, so i appreciate what you do and hope to see you keep growing!

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 2 lety +79

      So happy for you; glad you didn’t listen to others 💗

    • @lalalu6850
      @lalalu6850 Před 2 lety +36

      I don’t know why people are so heavily against breast implants at all cost. I find them pretty even though I wouldn’t want them in my own body because I am scared of complications, but when I see them, I think “well done” 👍🏻

    • @kathyalex778
      @kathyalex778 Před 2 lety +8

      That’s very interesting! Sorry to hear that the tumor happened to you, that sounds very scary. I’m just curious, were you made aware that these implants can pop and cause infections? Do you have to get it changed every 10 years? I’m sure you know all the complications, but in my opinion I don’t think I could ever get them done out of fear of them being dangerous for my body.

    • @colettesutton4024
      @colettesutton4024 Před 2 lety +13

      Im glad you did what was right for you and that it has worked out well for you.
      Plastic surgery is a very personal thing and it doesn't sound like you made your decision lightly. I can totally understand that having a deformity at that age, due to a tumour may have had a catastrophic affect on your mental health, so the option to change this must have been a relief for you.

    • @emilyclairmont4990
      @emilyclairmont4990 Před 2 lety +19

      @@colettesutton4024 it’s an incredible relief to feel comfortable in my skin after never having been my entire teen-young adult life. it caused a lot of trauma and strain on my mental health for a lot of years and there hasn’t been an ounce of regret when it comes to my choice. it’s not something i’d seen many 20 something’s going through so sharing my experiences with other people really just helps and destigmatizes the idea that plastic surgery is a bad thing. thanks for listening!

  • @ShiobanaHaruno
    @ShiobanaHaruno Před 2 lety +2055

    To have someone present such topics with your understanding, and kindness, is meaningful in ways I wish I could properly express here. Thank you for doing this Lorry! (I am early to this video, so I will comment this before starting school. I hope this is alright!)

  • @JulietteKernDiamond
    @JulietteKernDiamond Před 2 lety +1264

    If I had been allowed to get plastic surgery in my teens I'd have an entirety different face 🤣 and I like my face now and am pretty! I know Gigi and Bella have had tons of privilege but being raised by Yolanda couldn't of been easy. And mother wounds go deep in my experience.

    • @love-ip7sz
      @love-ip7sz Před 2 lety +122

      They'd probably trade it all to have a loving mother and happy childhood I know from experience , how is it legal to let a child get plastic surgery for cosmetic reasons ? How can kids who have persuasive narcissistic parents be protected then?

    • @stalkingpedrochannel
      @stalkingpedrochannel Před 2 lety +81

      Saaame. I definitely bloomed after my mid twenties!! Now I really appreciate my features, and I get lots of compliments. Before, I never used to be told I was pretty. I really grew into my nose and ears. Also, I lost some baby fat off my face and now my face looks more sculpted! You just need patience ♡

    • @sluttymctits4496
      @sluttymctits4496 Před 2 lety +52

      @@stalkingpedrochannel Mid-20s change everything! I was a super insecure teen, and probably looked my best from 19-25. It wasn't until then, though, that I finally accepted my features and first thought I could actually be kind of pretty, not for others but for myself. Now into my 30s, I'm so much more confident in everything, realizing that looks aren't all that important and other things are what truly makes a person beautiful. I may not look quite like I did at 22, but I still look young and my confidence and ambivalence are far more attractive than any physical attribute.

    • @Userhandleidk
      @Userhandleidk Před 2 lety +7

      Very very deep

    • @JulietteKernDiamond
      @JulietteKernDiamond Před 2 lety +2

      @@stalkingpedrochannel yesss I'm in my mid 30s now and my face is so much more sculpted and my hooded eyes are gone. *I have loose skin of course but you can't really tell*

  • @kikiiza3379
    @kikiiza3379 Před 2 lety +1514

    I disagree with plastic surgery for bullied teens. Transferring classes or schools or counseling are more affordable/healthier than expensive/permanent surgery. Changing your body for others especially for actual kids/teens is unhealthy, sad and sooo wrong.

    • @kikiiza3379
      @kikiiza3379 Před 2 lety +38

      @@angelflorence That's more socially acceptable and there are non-profits that help children with those surgeries. Maybe some doctors who offer discounts or at no cost. Not the same not at all.

    • @tasonjodd
      @tasonjodd Před 2 lety +20

      thank you

    • @SarahPaceSings
      @SarahPaceSings Před 2 lety +13

      Yes, Kiki Iza! I agree.

    • @idiotsandwich4912
      @idiotsandwich4912 Před 2 lety +85

      I agree. When she said that it kind of rubbed me the wrong way.

    • @yuvalnai
      @yuvalnai Před 2 lety +183

      I was sexually assaulted as a teen because of my breasts, and until I got a breast reduction I was known as the "girl with big boobs" by almost everyone, transferring schools wouldn't have helped. I think there are some cases where surgery is a good option.

  • @meganhughes1444
    @meganhughes1444 Před 2 lety +393

    I had lash extensions put on me yesterday, they gave me a big boost in my overall appearance. Today my lash tech uploaded my picture on her site but she put a blur on my face to bring focus to my eyes, that didn't bother me. What crushed me however is that she made my nose look smaller. I reached out to her and said it hurt my feelings that and it confirmed me to me that it's not just what I think it could be what others think as well. She said she was so sorry for making me feel that way and she re uploaded the original picture. It still stings however I can understand why these women and men have surgery especially on the nose I feel it's a sore spot for a lot of people I empathize with them. I love your videos Lorry you don't belittle them you empathize with them

    • @angelicaguerino
      @angelicaguerino Před 2 lety +103

      That is so sad I’m sorry she did that to you. My feelings would be so hurt too. Her control issue not yours. I would find a new lash tech. I agree I’ve had people make comments or jokes about my nose and it hurts.

    • @meganhughes1444
      @meganhughes1444 Před 2 lety +46

      @@angelicaguerino I really feel like I need to the trust is gone

    • @vanessabrown3368
      @vanessabrown3368 Před 2 lety +46

      I’m glad you reached out and told her that!

    • @etherealdeal1792
      @etherealdeal1792 Před 2 lety +1

      Aww

    • @mayaramirez7328
      @mayaramirez7328 Před 2 lety +65

      Don’t go back to her !! What’s wrong with these ppl

  • @tay2944
    @tay2944 Před 2 lety +509

    I’m 23 and my face isn’t even the same as it was last year. Not being conceited, but I find myself much more attractive than I was when I was a teen, and I get much more attention from men than I did even a year ago. How can you change your face when it’s not even fully formed?

    • @ha8236
      @ha8236 Před 2 lety +124

      Not conceited at all a lot of people including myself felt we wouldn't be considered attractive in our teen years. Some kids bloom later in life.

    • @GirlDo3
      @GirlDo3 Před 2 lety +30

      Yet a lot of people on this channel don't realise this. If you were famous they would say you had surgery.

    • @daisyadele967
      @daisyadele967 Před 2 lety +44

      As you age you start to loose the baby fat in your face and that can really make a difference on some people.

    • @EdgyIntellect
      @EdgyIntellect Před 2 lety +28

      I think people age / grow into their features. I’m 23 too and can definitely see a difference in my face compared to when I was a teen. I love my face as I’ve grown up even more than I did when I was younger. Though I’m not against plastic surgery at all. As I age I might even consider subtle things like slight Botox or fillers.

    • @despairdoll
      @despairdoll Před 2 lety +23

      i'm 21 and i was genuinely weird looking until a couple months after i turned 20 so to hear that i could still change even more within the next couple of years is really comforting!

  • @amber.11.11
    @amber.11.11 Před 2 lety +751

    In my opinion, getting cosmetic surgery in impressionable teenage years can be damaging or done with a skewered perception of what one thinks they should look like. You’re not fully developed (body, mind etc) and have not yet experienced enough of the world or knowledge to fully realize the regrets one might face. Many have regrets and thus, wish they had not been pressured or felt pressured to look a certain way based on Eurocentric standards, racism, patriarchy, misogyny etc. Thanks for the vid!

    • @mikeg8276
      @mikeg8276 Před 2 lety +25

      Yes yes yes this 100%

    • @8ri1
      @8ri1 Před 2 lety +11

      I completely agree!

    • @e.sterling141
      @e.sterling141 Před 2 lety

      *skewed

    • @jnm2088
      @jnm2088 Před 2 lety +10

      I have plastic surgery to take off excess skin after weight loss. You absolutely get into the mindset of “man, I can just do this and that and make it look like this.” I got my surgery in my 30’s now imagine if I was 17?

    • @sarahbalqis5630
      @sarahbalqis5630 Před 2 lety

      Gigi I

  • @erinlockett7147
    @erinlockett7147 Před 2 lety +338

    Thanks for mentioning the distortion of the camera phones. I didn't know that. Any time I feel confident while looking in the mirror I'll go to take a photo and feel bad because I just can't seem to capture what I saw in real life. It's disappointing, but now that i understand what you're saying about the phone camera I feel relieved. ♥️

    • @AJ-mt9zt
      @AJ-mt9zt Před 2 lety +62

      I'm not sure where they went wrong with the cameras but it's not cool. Mine automatically had a filter that I had to remove (because I want to look natural). But to have a camera that's supposed to capture people/things in real time...and actually be an exaggeration just sucks.

    • @becky15707
      @becky15707 Před 2 lety

      Me too

    • @8ri1
      @8ri1 Před 2 lety +8

      I didn’t know this too until I started using TikTok lol! there’s this trend where you use the zoom filter and place your camera down far, and I it was the first time the way I looked on camera matched what I saw in the mirror because it removes some of the distortion.

    • @kurpitsa2343
      @kurpitsa2343 Před 2 lety +7

      Try taking selfie horizontally, I think it gets less distorted. At least my selfies are always way better if taken horizontally

    • @alias7206
      @alias7206 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes that’s why they use professional cameras and lens and when they use their phone they usually are filtered or hiding their face in the photo

  • @elizabethann3117
    @elizabethann3117 Před 2 lety +300

    right off the bat, kylie jenner factually started getting work done as early as 14-15 too. kylie says her lip filler was getting first thing but her and kendal both had their first nose jobs by 16

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 2 lety +85

      That’s a good point regarding lip filler but the first signs of filler I see are solidly in 2014 when she would’ve been about 16.5. You can reference Getty (nose was not until 17)

    • @elizabethann3117
      @elizabethann3117 Před 2 lety +63

      @@LorryHill yeah cuz i distinctly remember she had just turned 17 when she admitted to lip filler, and that was after she had it for a significant amount of time. and also, ironically, kendall has had way more stuff done at a younger age, so i’m confusing kylie with her i think lol

    • @winning3329
      @winning3329 Před 2 lety +8

      If plastic surgery made them happy then that's what really matters.
      The only problem is that they deny it.
      Plastic surgery should be affordable and available for everyone so everyone could be beautiful.

    • @elizabethann3117
      @elizabethann3117 Před 2 lety +24

      @@winning3329 no, they were children. allowing your child to change their body to “look better” is abuse in my opinion. bad mothers encouraging the cycle of insecurity of women instead of teaching good self esteem.

    • @elizabethann3117
      @elizabethann3117 Před 2 lety +19

      @@winning3329 “if surgery makes them happy, that’s all the matters” only applies to adults. and even then, most of the time they’re still not happy and are still extremely insecure like kylie jenner

  • @ellaocean
    @ellaocean Před 2 lety +284

    The thing that's most problematic for me is how almost everyone had work done because they were told tom basically forcing insecurities on them.

  • @MilaBelen
    @MilaBelen Před 2 lety +41

    But if someone is being bullied is NOT on them to change ANYTHING, it's society that has to make a change.

  • @martafur17
    @martafur17 Před 2 lety +85

    Here in Colombia you have parents gifting girls nose jobs for their quinces, I had many school mates with their bandage's. I would like to say it didn't affect me but I when you start university people start getting their boobs done, liposuction, etc... You see them looking perfect and that no matter how much exercise and diet you do nothing changes, I am in recovery from an ED most of women in my family have one. Honestly If it wasn't from my mother I would probably changed my whole appearance.
    Lorry your channel has helped me greatly in understanding the illusion of what I see every day in relation to beauty in my country.
    Sorry for my English :D

    • @user-lb8sv1nc1d
      @user-lb8sv1nc1d Před 2 lety +9

      Hey! Thank you for your point of view. I struggled as a kid and teen/struggle still as a young woman with my image too, seeing Lorry talk about how celebrities alter their bodies really helps me making peace with what I see in the mirror and pictures, and understanding that what I see in me is just normal and how it is supposed to be. Keep staying strong, greetings from Italy :)

    • @epotter397
      @epotter397 Před rokem +2

      My gf is from colombia and her whole family has had several procedures and so young is was shocking to me in Canada

  • @kimlevin349
    @kimlevin349 Před 2 lety +504

    Honestly who actually likes how they look as a teen? We are all awkward looking! While I love your videos, I don’t think surgery is the answer to bullying. You should do PS for yourself, not to please others. Im glad we’ve expanded acceptable definitions of beauty. I’m glad I never changed anything (I could have) because I did get a lot of pressure. Now I love my natural look!
    I think around 18 is when my adult look finally formed so that feels like a good age to start if you REALLY are unhappy. I would wonder how a surgery alters if your face grows post surgery.
    I would have gotten more modeling opportunities but I don’t think it’s worth getting surgery for. The industry is fickle, it’s not worth changing yourself for a job.

    • @seza_
      @seza_ Před 2 lety +41

      i think it's not very comfortable for teens to look weird or awkward nowadays because of the beauty standards on the media and they constantly get the pressure to fit in. im 18 now and i just started to like my face but i still hate myself on camera

    • @AD-eg9cw
      @AD-eg9cw Před 2 lety +5

      Unless you've been bullied for your features, please stop talking.

    • @madelenCarlson3834
      @madelenCarlson3834 Před 2 lety +4

      I did not feel akward, until 25yo when my body changed a lot, it felt like I lost some of my identity..

    • @kathydelarosa1286
      @kathydelarosa1286 Před 2 lety +27

      @@AD-eg9cw that was rude don’t you think? What she said was correct whether she’s been bullied or not , clearly you’ve been bullied and you’re taking it out on the wrong person

    • @MartinMosqueda3
      @MartinMosqueda3 Před 2 lety +6

      @@AD-eg9cw yeah but honestly, nobody should talk lol. One person might have thicker skin and not be affected much by bullying but the same degree of bullying could be devastating for someone else. So even if someone has been bullied for their appearance, they still should not judge others because they don't know how it's affected that other person.

  • @Quickeeeee
    @Quickeeeee Před 2 lety +343

    There are also situations where the parent has had surgery so the kid gets surgery to look like their parent, because they just see it as the obvious choice since their parents already did it. I met a girl who got breast implants because her mom had it, so she basically spent her younger teen years going "It's okay that I'm flat, I'll just get implants like mom".

    • @IfTheApocalypseComes
      @IfTheApocalypseComes Před 2 lety +76

      That’s gonna end up being all the Kardashian/Jenner’s children when they grow up with their parents’ natural features and their moms keep photoshopping their children social media photos

    • @skaio.5279
      @skaio.5279 Před 2 lety +22

      @@IfTheApocalypseComes photoshopping a child to look "more attractive" must be one of the worst things ever, I hope Jenner/Kardasiah children call them out for all the trauma they caused them for the sake of fame, money and beauty.

    • @lena-..
      @lena-.. Před 2 lety +3

      @@skaio.5279 they were born into fame though it’s not really the Kardashians fault overall they are wonderful mothers

    • @skaio.5279
      @skaio.5279 Před 2 lety +4

      @@lena-.. they still contribute to it wdym

    • @lena-..
      @lena-.. Před 2 lety

      @@skaio.5279 contribute to what

  • @mola.s
    @mola.s Před 2 lety +145

    No, having plastic surgery to deal with bullying is nonsense. If kids want to bully someone, they will find a reason no matter what. You need to cultivate confidence in yourself and learn how to deal with negativity rather than jump to the most drastic options.

    • @mcytvibes5637
      @mcytvibes5637 Před 2 lety +6

      True, I personally believe that if there is something about yourself that you want to change/get surgery for once you've reached adult age that you've wanted to change for a while and its for yourself only, then thats fine. But getting surgery to repair insecurities that were caused by others is something that is almost always regretted.

    • @MariahIsSkinnyFuckBlueLives
      @MariahIsSkinnyFuckBlueLives Před 10 měsíci

      sounds like something someone who's never been bullied would say

  • @se8425
    @se8425 Před 2 lety +289

    Back when I was in sixth form (thats 11th/12th grade in the US) several girls in my class started getting lip fillers, and were pretty openly admitting to it which kind of normalised it. I dont think under 18s should get work done unless theres a clear medical reason, and theres never a clear medical reason to get fillers.

    • @ythelldoineedahandle
      @ythelldoineedahandle Před 2 lety +24

      Is that not child abuse if their parents allowed the procedures?

    • @se8425
      @se8425 Před 2 lety +15

      @@ythelldoineedahandle I blame the injector

    • @ythelldoineedahandle
      @ythelldoineedahandle Před 2 lety +81

      @@se8425 I blame both. Parents supposed to protect their children and ppl who execute such procedures should care about their patients. I know, what a quixotic notion!

    • @GirlDo3
      @GirlDo3 Před 2 lety +6

      The 6th grade?? What injector would accept to do that? Wtf

    • @se8425
      @se8425 Před 2 lety +43

      @@GirlDo3 11th/12th grade, so aged 16-18 I'm from the UK we call it 6th form

  • @Boopierthanmost
    @Boopierthanmost Před 2 lety +57

    I was around 19 when I was interviewing for various fields like modelling/ air hostess where face matters the most. They used to literally hold me and turn all around as of I am a cloth piece. Once in such interview of modelling, My chin was held by a woman, narrowed her eyes and said that I need my chin to get reduced.
    I was studying and saving money simultaneously until 22 to have my face changed.
    It has been 9 years and I don't regret at all for listening my heart instead of a random woman. I spent my money on myself, bought luxurious items for my family..and now I am happy just the way I look. I look different that what I used to. How body works!
    There is no shame in having plastic surgery. I think one has to wait until body is completely matured (around 22-25 years).

  • @mariamarzuelo4027
    @mariamarzuelo4027 Před 2 lety +39

    I don't agree with you about the bullying thing. I was bullied through middle school for my features, and I hated my appearance so much, but I never had plastic surgery because my mom wouldn't let me. Now I'm glad I didn't. I learned to love my unique features and I'm proud of who I am, so what I really needed wasn't to change my appearance, but to get away from that terrible environment and from the kids that were mean to me in order to gain self esteem. That's why I think teens shouldn't be encouraged to get plastic surgery unless it's done to fix a health issue or deformity.

  • @kellye.5678
    @kellye.5678 Před 2 lety +222

    Kids need to learn to not bully others for how they look. I personally don't think anyone should be influenced to get plastic surgery because of others putting them down. It's really an issue on the other end. Parents need to raise their kids to be kind and respectful to everyone.

    • @winning3329
      @winning3329 Před 2 lety +27

      Most parents are not kind and respectful so how can they raise their children like that?

    • @kellye.5678
      @kellye.5678 Před 2 lety +15

      @@winning3329 this clearly shows a greater issue

    • @followtheredhat
      @followtheredhat Před 2 lety +7

      I agree, I would add it would be better for the bullied child's family to provide therapy/change schools or other similar interventions if they have the money rather than plastic surgery for their child!

    • @JessicaPradoHanson
      @JessicaPradoHanson Před 2 lety +3

      I think the deeper issue you are talking about is how many cultures are abusive so becoming a healthy adult that is self-actualized with healthy self esteem is sooooo hard as you take harm from abuse. Many individuals need to change because they can only teach their kids what they have achieved. If we keep normalizing being broken and insecure we won't change.

    • @audriella2408
      @audriella2408 Před rokem

      like this is gonna fix anything

  • @MlleSophietr
    @MlleSophietr Před 2 lety +82

    I believe a lot of parent forget how they can influence their kid insecurities. Growing up, my mom told me many time that my thigh were too big and I should loose some weight. At the time, I was 5'6'' and 118 lb, so far from fat. I always found that comment disturbing, since I new I was on the slim side and didn't need to lose some weight. I fought back my mom everytime. At some point she stop saying that, but the damage could have been worst. I'm not sure if it is link, but I never like my legs, event now more then 10 years later.

    • @daisyadele967
      @daisyadele967 Před 2 lety +17

      I had a friend in high-school who had an eating disorder because of her mom saying her thighs were too big. She was only 90 lbs too.

    • @dianal3336
      @dianal3336 Před 2 lety +16

      I agree! When I was 11 I was overweight. I didn't even realize I was fat until my mom started pointing it out. It wasn't in a nice way either. I'd get called a cow and fat all the time and she'd also say to stop eating after 5PM. I dropped the weight but this led to a full blown eating disorder/bulimia until the age of 20. At that point I was 103 lbs and got compliments every single day of how good I looked and how I should be a model. My friends were jealous and my mom was PROUD. I'm healthy now (I'm 30) but my mom's words affected me beyond words that I still struggle mentally every day. I could and would never do this to an adult let alone a child.

    • @mave143
      @mave143 Před 2 lety +12

      @@dianal3336 I'm so very sorry. I'm glad that you're doing well now. A mother can inflict so much damage with comments like that! My mother was the same way. She wanted me to be perfect looking and picked on me for everything from weight, skin color, hair texture, etc etc. Totally wrecked my self esteem by age 12.
      All the best to you and many blessings 😇💕

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 2 lety +16

      I’m so sorry to anyone who went through this as well !

    • @Geogaddii
      @Geogaddii Před 2 lety +7

      @@LorryHill after this comment, I’m now really confused as to where you stand on this issue.
      So, definitely, these girls shouldn’t have been bullied by their mothers, and certainly, any crash-dieting or eating disorders that ensued are absolutely awful and shouldn’t happen to anyone. But, if we agree on that, then I don’t understand how you can suggest children should get plastic surgery to please bullies. Is it okay to listen to bullies in a playground but not your own mother? My point is: each example is bullying, and bullying ruins your self esteem. When you internalise that bullying, you tell yourself you’re fat or your nose is too big; you start to believe that it is true. Then, when you change your appearance to suit other people you are simply validating their abuse. They were right to bully you because you were defective and needed to be “fix”ed?
      It’s a damaging message to send young people. At a young and vulnerable age, it’s telling them they’re not good enough as they are. Moreover, it’s telling them that they should let other people’s opinions of them, and specifically of their body/face, define their worth as a person. Young people are developing something much more important than their bodies, they’re developing a sense of self, self-worth, belonging, and that must be nurtured and cherished above everything.
      Usually, I really appreciate your evenhanded approach to cosmetic procedures, I’ve followed you for a while specifically for your great content and progressive approach… but this time I feel like you unfortunately, and perhaps unintentionally, sent a harmful message.

  • @lilyofthevalley1283
    @lilyofthevalley1283 Před 2 lety +87

    I remember wanting plastic surgery so badly when I was 13-16! But at 22, I've now grown into my features and am forever glad I didn't! I've naturally grown into the strong and beautiful woman I am today and it saddens me that so many teenagers are deprived of that opportunity!

  • @bellal3167
    @bellal3167 Před 2 lety +31

    I read an interesting opinion article specifically about teens getting plastic surgery to solve the problem of being bullied. The author made a really strong argument that when victims of bullying get cosmetic procedures done to “fix” themselves, they’re letting the bullies win. Bullies are the ones that need to change themselves and their attitudes, not those who were bullied. It’s interesting how strongly society pushes people to fit the norm, especially when it comes to looks.

  • @renren595
    @renren595 Před 2 lety +49

    I’m pretty sure olivia rodrigo got breast implants as soon as she turned 18. she was already showing them off in her pictorials/red carpets (infamous black ysl dress) before they even dropped so its obvious but in her recent stuff they’ve finally settled

  • @diplomatamaravilhosa2813
    @diplomatamaravilhosa2813 Před 2 lety +196

    Hey Lorry! Suggestion for video: best procedures to delay aging and the best age to do it (according to celebs). Love your videos!!

  • @magpierestorations
    @magpierestorations Před 2 lety +43

    It’s shocking to me that teenagers are allowed to make such radical changes to their appearance. There’s a reason we have things like minimum drinking age etc

    • @GirlDo3
      @GirlDo3 Před 2 lety +23

      America is wack. You can change your face when you are 14, go to war at 18 but God forbid you have a drink before you are 21😭

    • @mcytvibes5637
      @mcytvibes5637 Před 2 lety +1

      Majority of the the time the minimum age for surgery is like 16-18 but most doctors in america will do anything for more money, so they'll basically perform surgeries on anyone as long as they're making more money.

  • @Kian_Nichol
    @Kian_Nichol Před 2 lety +89

    Mrs. Lorry, sorry for being out of topic but you look so pretty with that peachy-orange color outfit. It suits you so well. 🥰

  • @Richard-lh3te
    @Richard-lh3te Před 2 lety +28

    Teenage plastic surgery is very common in affluent areas. Where I grew up a lot of kids got nose jobs gifted to them as teenagers, plastic surgery can definitely enhance self esteem but I think when you do it very young it can make you put too much value in your appearance.

  • @eloeden2056
    @eloeden2056 Před 2 lety +47

    Kylie looked great with just the lip fillers. After that it went uncanny valley pretty fast

  • @mariafernandapereiraaraujo6304

    In my opinion, plastic surgery on teens should only be allowed if it's something they need to live a normal life... like breast reduction, I'm quite sympathetic because I know the weight of the breasts starts impacting the person's posture, leaving them with back problems... Or any other thing that impairs the young person of living in a healthy way

  • @14ikan11
    @14ikan11 Před 2 lety +174

    I wonder what are the psychological effects of comestic surgeries (with no medical conditions) on underage people? I feel like it’s encouraging people to put a lot of value on appearance than intelligence/personality/character etc. but then again pretty privilege is real.

    • @8ri1
      @8ri1 Před 2 lety +16

      I would love to the a study of this too. I’d imagine these things would be explained to kids properly (beauty standards, psychological effects, etc.) but the cosmetic industry knows they make bank off of insecure kids and adults. 😕

  • @galatea___
    @galatea___ Před 2 lety +30

    This is actually a common practice in K-Pop companies. That's why I really hope you could get to do more videos about K-Pop idols. No pressure tho. I love what you do 💖

    • @mave143
      @mave143 Před 2 lety +3

      Is Kpop still popular with kids? I thought they finally went away.

    • @aliyahflores6131
      @aliyahflores6131 Před rokem

      This new kpop group under the name New jeans all had plastic surgery done on their faces. the youngest being 13

    • @felmargego2534
      @felmargego2534 Před rokem

      @@mave143 it's not going away anytime soon

  • @neleawest7196
    @neleawest7196 Před 2 lety +123

    I‘d be really interested in from what age plastic surgery is legal and regularly performed in south korea. I feel like kpop idols also start veeeery early. With surgery and beauty procedures (e.g. skin lightening). Could you cover this in another video?:)

    • @kellygom
      @kellygom Před 2 lety +15

      I know right? A video about skin blesching would be very interesting, its crazy how korean idols are so pale now when in their kids photos were a totally different color

    • @neleawest7196
      @neleawest7196 Před 2 lety +8

      @@kellygom absolutely. And it shows the stark difference between natural traits in Koreans (and other east asians) and what idols are supposed to look like. It’s nothing alike.

    • @kris.........
      @kris......... Před 2 lety +17

      Kids getting work done at 14-15 predebt. It's so scary. There's really not a single idol without something done these days within a year of debut..

    • @pinkturtle2016
      @pinkturtle2016 Před 2 lety +6

      Yes omg, I've heard of korean kids/teens getting a plastic surgery gift after they graduate 😧

    • @neleawest7196
      @neleawest7196 Před 2 lety +2

      @@pinkturtle2016 that is a fact:) but gifting it as a present after they finish high school means these are young adults aged 17-19. I am talking about as early as middle school. U can see subtle (and not so subtle) changes in idols as early as 14/15/16 - in my opinion.
      I also don’t want her to focus in a video on a curtain idol. I guess we all know how cruel kpop fans can be the moment somebody talks “bad” (obv she would never but whatever) about their favs. I would just like to get a glimpse into how things are handled in this oh so superficial industry.

  • @wildcatste
    @wildcatste Před 2 lety +34

    If I had all the plastic surgery I'd wanted when I was in high school I would look completely different. I understand how agonizing it is to be teased for something that has nothing to do with your character or personality, but I would never advise a teen to get plastic surgery for aesthetic reasons. You may end up loving that feature in ten years and even if you don't you can always get plastic surgery later.

  • @anumy6382
    @anumy6382 Před 2 lety +39

    Read the title and yes it’s very problematic and shouldn’t be allowed until you’re over your twenties 🤷‍♀️

  • @marshazeldin2350
    @marshazeldin2350 Před 2 lety +17

    When I was in HS (in the 80s) MANY girls in my school had rhinoplasties at about 16. Most ppl in that community had ethnic noses, and few women kept theirs until adulthood.

  • @AzucenaSR
    @AzucenaSR Před 2 lety +14

    Ohh wow, I was bullied for the one feature that doesn't have a fix. Thick lips, luckily for me now it's the trend, so I'm glad it didn't get to me back then

  • @genesisorozco9669
    @genesisorozco9669 Před 2 lety +39

    There’s so many surgeries and tattoos I wanted to get at age 14-16 and I’m so happy that I never went though with those things. As I grew up and matured I learned how to love myself and appreciate all the things about myself I didn’t really like when I was 14. There’s days I still don’t always like what I see but I’m a work in progress ❤️

  • @benh5203
    @benh5203 Před 2 lety +9

    I’m anxiously awaiting for your video to began! I love it when you really show us how most of these celebs are not fully natural… especially Kylie. 😊

  • @marig9236
    @marig9236 Před 2 lety +133

    I knew when I was about16 that I wanted a breast reduction. I finally got mine at almost 23. Best decision I ever made and I encourage other women to get it done too. You do not have to suffer and you shouldn't have to.

    • @Yee-pt5xp
      @Yee-pt5xp Před 2 lety +81

      I honestly feel like reductions should not be classified as cosmetic, they're almost always for medical reasons like pain

    • @winning3329
      @winning3329 Před 2 lety +4

      In my opinion plastic surgery should be affordable and available to those who really want it.
      There is so many hurt people walking around because they don't feel good about themselves.

    • @8ri1
      @8ri1 Před 2 lety +32

      I don’t really consider that a cosmetic thing tho. It’s more of a health thing and i do think it should be more accessible to women.

    • @megan22004
      @megan22004 Před 2 lety +8

      I have wanted one since I was 16. I wish this was affordable to me because it's a huge pain issue. I also already have a medical issue that this "cosmetic" problem exacerbates.

    • @YourMajesty143
      @YourMajesty143 Před 2 lety

      I want smaller boobs, but not for medical reasons. It's purely for aesthetics and comfort. I can't stand underboob sweat, can't stand how they shift when I sleep and how they sit on my throat, I hate having to wear bras, I hate having to deal with gravity & sagging, I hate the way they flop around when I exercise, I also hate how I can't wear certain necklines bc of them, etc. I just want to lop them off. As soon as I have enough money, I'm getting a reduction and will proudly join the itty bitty titty committee. I'm doing it for me and my own peace of mind. I've wanted this since my teens and thought about it through my 30s. Besides finances, the other thing that held me back were women in my life who suggested I keep them bc my future husband would appreciate them! There is so much internal misogyny the way we reinforce women's discomfort just to appease men! My womanhood isn't defined by my bra size. If a man doesn't want me when my reeses cups become reeses pieces, then he doesn't deserve to hold the cookie jar. I'll just stay comfortable single and keep myself busy doing jumping jacks & running bra-less in the park! Ah how I wish to be that free!

  • @Kiriafycso
    @Kiriafycso Před 2 lety +68

    one of my siblings was born with a cleft lip and palette, and has gotten a couple rhinoplasties. the last rhino they’re getting is gonna occur once they’re in their 20s, but the majority of surgeries happened prior to turning 10

    • @Kiriafycso
      @Kiriafycso Před 2 lety +9

      @Jay Jay they have a really healthy perspective on their appearance thankfully! they don’t know what they would look like without it and doesn’t hold too much grief over it. they’re getting a double jaw surgery in august and they’re really excited for the benefits from it!

    • @SarahPaceSings
      @SarahPaceSings Před 2 lety

      💛💛💛💛💛💛

    • @Tigersox24
      @Tigersox24 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Kiriafycso i wish them all the best! i just got double jaw surgery about a month ago to correct my underbite and crossbite and i’m thrilled with the results! i can breathe better, eat and speak correctly, and the improvement to my side profile/appearance was everything I could have wanted.

    • @rubydown3329
      @rubydown3329 Před 2 lety

      @@Tigersox24 ahhh I'm so glad your surgery had such good results!! I have a moderate underbite and I've been thinking about a jaw reduction surgery for years and years 💀

  • @fortune.
    @fortune. Před 2 lety +5

    I would also like to include this sentiment; the unfortunate sudden boom and necessity to use Webcam features (for both underage and adults) aka zoom for school/work/socializing since 2020 has added to this burst of consultations. Speaking for myself, I absolutely despise the way I appear on a live video chat and I don't have fancy top tier lighting and equipment. The shadows casted on my face make me look so sullen and drawn when it's not a realistic version of myself at all! I was shocked at first as though I was looking back at a 30+ year older version of myself! It was terrible. I think many people have suffered with this young and older, and obviously have suffered the sad and horrible circumstances that brought on social distancing for all of us for quite some time. Thanks Lorry. Xo.

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 2 lety +1

      This is very true; thank you !

  • @coin5207
    @coin5207 Před 2 lety +20

    Good for Kaley Cuoco for being so open about this

  • @penguinsrawesome5441
    @penguinsrawesome5441 Před 2 lety +39

    Getting plastic surgery at such a young age, is just, in my opinion, not right. I think u should atleast b 21 to get plastic surgery. Idk bc ur body changes and u get older and look diff just from aging. Atleast wait till u know for sure what u want and how bad u want it. I think u need to b more mature before getting whatever u want. I got a boob job. At 23. I don't regret it. I just think teens. . . That's wayyyy too young! 😳. Have a great day EVERYONE! Luvs! 💕
    ✨✌️✌️✨

  • @Laura-kl3yb
    @Laura-kl3yb Před 2 lety +43

    Thank you for covering this topic, it’s nice to break the taboo while informing us of the guidelines.
    I myself had an assymetrical breast augmentation with silicone implants at 20 and would be curious to know why they aren’t recommended at that age since the breast growth is over in most people ?

    • @ImpetuousPorkus
      @ImpetuousPorkus Před 2 lety +9

      Not true, many factors contribute to our body’s still growing and changing well past the age of 20. Getting pregnant, breastfeeding, weight gain, etc all contribute to growing and changing breast sizes. I’m 26 and my boobs are STILL growing without much change to my weight. I fluctuate between 110-115lbs, but my bras continue to get tighter and tighter until I have to go up another size.

    • @Laura-kl3yb
      @Laura-kl3yb Před 2 lety

      @@ImpetuousPorkus that wasn’t my question. You are right a number of things can change your body over time of course, but I was asking why this age specifically :)

    • @irinam8709
      @irinam8709 Před 2 lety +1

      I definitely had my major breast growth after 20-21

    • @Jess-jl2tx
      @Jess-jl2tx Před 2 lety

      It might just be the paperwork

    • @Geogaddii
      @Geogaddii Před 2 lety

      I’m 29 and my boobs are still growing due to hormonal changes. I think the rule is in place because any real growth to the bust is minimal after 24.

  • @neoxochitl
    @neoxochitl Před 2 lety +29

    When I was in elementary, I'm in my 30s now, I remember 2 sisters getting otoplasty. I remember everyone was shocked their mom allowed them to go through that but I think they were both so self conscious they would never have their hair up.

    • @purpurina5663
      @purpurina5663 Před 2 lety +1

      I love ears that stick out. Many models have them. To each their own I guess.

  • @brinneishathompsonakajani3287

    Thank you for making this video! Some friends and I were just talking about teenagers getting plastic surgery because of Snapchat filters, etc. I shared it with them, and it helped our conversation a lot. Times are tough rn politically, and there is so much going on; I hope you're well!

  • @Pjayysan
    @Pjayysan Před 2 lety +5

    Yes here on time 😊🙌🏽. Thanks for informing us about this. I am going to bring this up for discussion in class today.

  • @ElleDiablo
    @ElleDiablo Před 2 lety +16

    Can't wait. Love what you do Lorry

  • @SheisGraceful
    @SheisGraceful Před 2 lety +20

    Hello Lorry, I would love to see an analysis of Candice Swanepoel. I have noticed something has changed about her face but I can't put my finger on what it is. It seems even her eyes are different, I don't even know how to explain it but I've been wondering why she looks more "harsh" or almost "grumpy" for years. Thank you!

  • @lamb8625
    @lamb8625 Před 2 lety +12

    Love you Lorry, thank you for your work! It is so wholesome.

  • @mightybattlemaiden
    @mightybattlemaiden Před 2 lety +8

    I was sooo heated when I realised my phone selfie cam had the beauty filter auto-enabled, I think it's a real problem that we have this disconnect with reality both in the media we consume and in how we see ourselves

  • @sevicik
    @sevicik Před 2 lety +20

    i realized i kinda lost my insecurities and love myself more since ive been watching your videos. i know what i dont like about my body and i accept it that way because fixing it with surgery makes it simple and not mine in my opinion.

  • @flerkenflerkenson8410
    @flerkenflerkenson8410 Před 2 lety +3

    I feel like suggesting plastic surgery to stop bullying would give the message that what needs to be changed is the victim of the bullying and not the bully's behaviour

  • @egyptotis
    @egyptotis Před 2 lety +5

    My daughter was born with a unibrow and it has always been a prominent feature on her face. I always taught her the importance of self confidence and not letting bullies get to her as she reached school age. However, I learned it’s only so much negativity a person can take and so at the age of 11 she told me she was ready to get rid of her unibrow. I respected her decision and tweezed her brow. Seeing her face light up and confidence increase gave me so much satisfaction. Although, this wasn’t plastic surgery, I do understand how someone who is unhappy with a particular physical feature may want to change it. Do what makes you happy.

  • @mikaylareina3988
    @mikaylareina3988 Před 2 lety +4

    Love what you do Lorry! As a young lady myself and growing up with social media, you have helped me with my confidence in many ways. Thank you for everything

  • @BubblyViolin11
    @BubblyViolin11 Před 2 lety +27

    I was surprised by how much my own personal views on plastic surgery aligned with the medical guidelines. I would also add cosmetic dentistry to the list of what I would consider acceptable.
    I think it’s dangerous for teens to get plastic surgery outside of those guidelines. If there isn’t a medical need, it could cause more harm than good. I also think people should wait until they’re 25. The brain is fully developed by then and you’re less likely to regret your decision because you have more wisdom and an idea of the impact of your decision. Not to mention that as you age, you’ll be able to physically see what your face looks like as a fully grown adult and whether that’s actually something you’d want to change.

  • @lightsaver890
    @lightsaver890 Před 2 lety +35

    Great video Lorry, I do not agree at all that teenagers do plastic surgery because they’re going on puberty and haven’t developed all of their natural features yet but it’s good to know all this official information. It’s great that this is not a taboo anymore in some many ways but it’s scary how plastic surgery is happening younger and younger and younger, I hope this doesn’t escalate to something worst in the future and that we teach to kids and teens to love themselves more and grow their self-esteem in the right way so they don’t do those procedures for the wrong reasons. Thank you Lorry, your videos are very helpful and informative

  • @KeenKoala115
    @KeenKoala115 Před 2 lety +4

    I’m glad she mentioned a cleft palate or lip rhinoplasty, as I am 26 just now following up on having the asymmetrical appearance corrected that I should have done as a teenager. I’m glad I’m doing it later even though I’ve always been unhappy but never bullied about it because my self image is pretty concrete. And I am better able to communicate my needs to my doctors and also having it covered under Medicaid as a student is a plus.

  • @j.e.u.b5772
    @j.e.u.b5772 Před 2 lety +6

    I have chronic sinusitis and I went to the doctor when I was 15 , he told me that he had to perfome a functional rhinoplasty and if I wanted I could get rid of my Dorsal hump, I said yes and I had to wait until I turn 16, I'm now 24 and it was an extremely good job, it looks natural, I think one of the main issues is that teenagers don't like to wait until it's fully grown, because of how they get treated in school, I'm from Europe and I had to suffer from 6 to 11 grade, how they used to call me toucan, Woody Woodpecker, all these kinds of things, so not all the times it's about posting on social media it's about your classmates and how cruel teens can be and it's not about changing classes or your school because I did that, to every school that I went there was always someone making fun of my nose.

  • @coleslawadams
    @coleslawadams Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for addressing this issue. I really like how your channel sheds light on the secrecy of Hollywood and social media's beauty standards. Keep up the great work, Lorry!

  • @edwardmupenda3080
    @edwardmupenda3080 Před 2 lety +20

    Lorry’s so intelligent and empathetic, you had the best answer to what you thing about young plastic surgery.

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you so much 💗

    • @edwardmupenda3080
      @edwardmupenda3080 Před 2 lety +3

      @@LorryHill I love you queen!!

    • @AK-qs4mo
      @AK-qs4mo Před 2 lety

      @@LorryHill can you make a video about kpop idols plastic surgeries

  • @LeaveAhNah
    @LeaveAhNah Před 2 lety +7

    Pamela Anderson was the beauty standard when I was in high school. My sister used to compare me to Tara Reid. I was insecure about my “flat” chest but am so glad I never had access to surgery because I love my little boobs now.

  • @danieia4029
    @danieia4029 Před 2 lety

    A wonderful and insightful video, Lorry. I’m so pleased you continue to make these videos. Keep up the good work!

  • @Chuchutrain806
    @Chuchutrain806 Před 2 lety +4

    A lot of celebrities children also have had early plastic surgery - some examples - Cindy Crawford daughter Kaia, Johnny Depp daughter - Lily rose, Lisa Rena’s daughters.

  • @brinneishathompsonakajani3287

    I love watching your videos. They make my day so awesome. I also want to give you a shout out for having specific intros for each video! That takes a lot of effort, and I appreciate it.

  • @hanqa.a_832
    @hanqa.a_832 Před 2 lety +6

    I got my jaw done when I was barely 18. It was significantly smaller then the rest of my face. I had trouble closing my mouth, and chewing, so that was the main reason for surgery, but the change to my look was amazing for me. I feel way more confident, and I finally feel like I have my face, not a bone deformity.

  • @idiotsandwich4912
    @idiotsandwich4912 Před 2 lety +70

    I usually agree with you but there’s one thing in this video I disagree with. When you were talking about teens and kids getting bullied and how it’s totally okay for them to get plastic surgery to stop the bullying.. yes it’s okay but I think we should focus more on stopping kids from bullying each other over someone nose or ears before we put them under the knife.
    I don’t think that’s what you meant when you said that but it sounded like it a little bit. Just sharing my opinion.
    Love watching your videos. Kids are so mean :(

    • @Geogaddii
      @Geogaddii Před 2 lety +26

      Getting surgery to “fix” (using lorry’s words) what the bullies didn’t like, sends a message that the bullies were right to bully you. And that their bullying worked.

    • @aanskska3058
      @aanskska3058 Před 2 lety +11

      Agreed totally. The best solution to a problem is stopping the problem completely, and that would be stopping the bullies. Because at the end of the day, they will just find somebody new to bully, and we’ll be living in a world where we all have cosmetic surgery by the time we’re 18.

    • @followtheredhat
      @followtheredhat Před 2 lety +8

      I agree completely. I would add that families can't always stop bullies, but if they have the money for plastic surgery, they should have the money for therapy/moving schools etc. instead.

    • @caitthecat
      @caitthecat Před 2 lety +7

      Totally. Also, if someone bullied you for your natural features, wouldn't they bully you for getting plastic surgery?

  • @alicecarroll2923
    @alicecarroll2923 Před 2 lety +4

    I do suggest people making sure their features are fully formed before they turn to surgery. I do regret not having my parents pay more attention to my teeth and nose after I had gotten beamed on the face with an icy snowball as a kid. My nose was possibly broken and began to grow crooked…along with my teeth, leaving me sick and congested far more often than my peers. I bought dental insurance as soon as I could while living at home and started trying to repair some of the damage. (My parents struggled in some ways, and I don’t really blame them. Reliable insurance for a family can be so costly.) I finally got my septum adjusted in my late 20s, but by then, I discover I needed jaw surgery and tonsil removal and am in severe pain. I’m very happy with most of my features after being such a late bloomer, but my nose and teeth are likely gonna be a life long burden. I do think people should wait until their 30s to consider buccal fat removal. I was pleasantly surprised to see cheekbones peeking out of my baby face and they’ve only gotten sassier 😆

  • @missislas
    @missislas Před 2 lety

    always appreciate your content and insight, Lorry! :)

  • @JuliaMarieH
    @JuliaMarieH Před 2 lety +7

    I got plastic surgery at 16-17! It was one of the best decisions I ever made. I had a giant birthmark under my eye and a mole on my nose that I got removed in two sessions. Everyone thought it was a black eye and asked me about it, and I couldn’t cover it with makeup. The surgeries were largely covered under health insurance because they had a small chance of becoming cancerous. Now 6 years later I look normal and you can barely see the scars! No regrets ❤️

    • @morounshayooshodi1898
      @morounshayooshodi1898 Před rokem +3

      That's different tbh

    • @linozoaur
      @linozoaur Před 11 měsíci

      That cannot be classified as plastic surgery since, yk, no plastic was involved? That's a cosmetic procedure which is pretty different from plastic surgery

  • @nspector
    @nspector Před 2 lety +1

    Aw, Lorry. I've heard a lot about agents pressuring young people to get surgery, which is damaging enough. But one's own family, if I'd thought about it I would have realized that it must come from the family sometimes too. I had not thought about it, though. So, hearing it from you was deeply saddening for me. You are correct, of course: A child will carry that into adulthood, just as they would any serious appearance criticism from a parent. I don't think these mothers realize the damage they are doing? But it's severe. We also need to remember how far reaching this is. We only know of a small percentage of the kids this has happened to. For every well known young celebrity, there are thousands of kids experiencing these same pressures who we will never know. 😪

  • @dewilew2137
    @dewilew2137 Před 2 lety +11

    WE LOVE YOU, LORRY! Thank you for all you do! 💕💕💕
    Edit: 229.000 procedures on children?! In ONE YEAR??? Wow, that was absolutely alarming. I’m devastated.

  • @stalkingpedrochannel
    @stalkingpedrochannel Před 2 lety +10

    That shirt really complements you!!

  • @taylerrenee9710
    @taylerrenee9710 Před 2 lety

    Okay I am absolutely loving this topic! God bless you! 🙏🏻❤️👏🏻

  • @elizabethrichter5531
    @elizabethrichter5531 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this video.
    I've honestly never thought of underage plastic surgery, except for medical or trauma related cases.
    I see a lot of children getting surgery, as a doctor, mostly surgical reasons e.g. appendicitis, bowel pathology, or orthopaedic trauma - fractures.
    This video was very informative and I appreciate the fact that you quote studies and statistics.
    I do agree with your opinion. And with any procedure done, one must consider the risks with caution.
    Have a good day 🌿

  • @TheLurkingDerm
    @TheLurkingDerm Před 2 lety +1

    There has definitely been an increase in teen patients at my dermatology clinic with parents giving approval for nonsurgical cosmetic procedures. While I definitely find some trends concerning, especially for young people, correcting disfigurements, ailments, or insecurities can be very rewarding since it can be life changing. On the other hand, I'm also seeing a lot of parents and/or agents subtly push procedures onto their young charges. It takes some extra effort to suss out who falls into which category, since I won't do a procedure that isn't called for on someone who is a minor.

  • @legaspinaomiannieverc.5180

    I wonder if a teenager getting cosmetic surgery would have good result? I just wondered since I watched a lot of videos of people not liking the result they had (especially with nose jobs) and wondered since teens have less experience, guiding adults who are knowledgeable about surgeries or have had it themselves, money and resources available could make a good decision in finding a good doctor. Discussions on plastic surgeries is not something I'm familiar with in my everyday life since not a lot of people I know could even hope to afford it and as someone in their 20s and feel so unsure about life I wonder if a teen could get the results they love because I couldn't imagine how hard it is to muster the courage to, for example, do another nose jobs and not to mention the money it costs since most teens are financially dependent on their parents.

  • @l.andersen3155
    @l.andersen3155 Před 2 lety +1

    Liked it before I watched it 😄❤️ Love what you do, Lorry. You are an amazing woman helping and enlightening us all 🤗

  • @chapman1569
    @chapman1569 Před 2 lety +1

    I don't know if you did a video about your personal progression into cosmetic procedures and surgeries and the reasons why you did them but it would be interesting. Thank you.

  • @cryforthemoon
    @cryforthemoon Před 2 lety +6

    Anyone else notice that celebrities upload childhood pictures where they have photoshopped the pictures to look more like their current plastic surgery?

  • @tulpenballerina
    @tulpenballerina Před 2 lety +6

    I think it is much too early to assess late effects or complications that may occur in very young patients later in life. It would be very, very interesting to know which follow-up surgeries are necessary because, for example, breast implants have to be replaced after 15-20 years. What do lips look like that have been treated with fillers for 40 years? Or what do facial muscles do after they have been paralyzed by botulinum toxin for 40 years? What do operated noses look like after 50 years maybe multiple times? I understand all those who want to have such procedures done, BUT: Less is more. Not only because of the naturalness (this is subjective), but also because of the uncertainties of how the body reacts to repeated procedures.

  • @lissetcevallos1027
    @lissetcevallos1027 Před 2 lety +13

    I don't agree on consenting to plastic surgery early in a person's development. Or any drastic surgery for that matter, in particular bypass surgery to lose weight out of vanity instead of medical condition. Unfortunately, Lorry, family pressure to making one feel bad under their skin is a common factor when I was growing up which does give a complex to someone's mentality on their looks. Luckily, I didn't fall pray to those pressures, and as I got older, I learned to enjoy the skin and body I am in. Confidence comes with time and appreciation of oneself.

  • @glenncheatham1320
    @glenncheatham1320 Před 2 lety +1

    Very good, informative video, as always. 😁

  • @ralz97
    @ralz97 Před 2 lety +10

    It should be illegal (maybe until 25, when your brain has fully developed)(and be prefaced by chats with a therapist)

  • @isyx7832
    @isyx7832 Před 2 lety +11

    Can you make a video about jang wonyoung? She’s a kpop idol, still 17 and has gotten a lot of plastic surgery done.

  • @garimaupadhyay3242
    @garimaupadhyay3242 Před 2 lety +3

    As a teenager myself,there's a point in life where everything seems to go wrong body wise you try to.compare yourself with everyone else ,it's a new low for u cause we haven't felt that as a kid ,you just hope someway you can alter the appearance but as you grow you begin loving your body and I hv personally experienced it ,so any kid out there who feels insecure please believe in your Beauty

  • @elliebellie9690
    @elliebellie9690 Před 2 lety +7

    hey lorry! do u think JARED LETO got any PS and pls drop whatever he might be doing to maintain his skin if u have any info on that?

  • @chocolatebunny3221
    @chocolatebunny3221 Před 2 lety +3

    Anything under the age of 18 is too young for plastic surgery. It’s that simple it doesn’t need unnecessary explanation.

  • @cutiekika
    @cutiekika Před 2 lety +3

    I had my ear surgery at 7 y/o. I believe it was very important for my self stem as a teenager, specially because no classmate would let me forget it. But I'm happy the doctor advised me against a rhinoplasty at 15 because I really grew up into my features and now my nose looks completely proporcional

  • @fran1274
    @fran1274 Před 2 lety +5

    I think it depends. If the plastic surgery performed is to correct an injury, deformity, or a part that can affect the quality of life of the teen, then yes, it's okay. But if it is for aesthetic reasons, it should be done at an age that the person is sure that they want to get this procedure. Plastic surgery is not only there for vanity but for corrections that affect QOL.

  • @delyah2433
    @delyah2433 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Lorry ❤️❤️👍🏾 u never miss 💯💯💗

  • @ritaevergreen7234
    @ritaevergreen7234 Před 2 lety +2

    Another issue not talked about is those who get work done but never actually heal from their insecurities still continue the cycle of bullying those who had the same features the person disliked about themselves.

  • @lanoosaurusrex
    @lanoosaurusrex Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for covering this topic. Not enough people understand that media can enforce body dysmorphia.

  • @jadinblackmountain
    @jadinblackmountain Před 2 lety +1

    I don’t understand how people can watch your videos without subscribing… You have all of my support 🥰💕

  • @astrodyke
    @astrodyke Před 2 lety +2

    I’m extremely lucky and grateful that when I had a major facial injury at age 10 (my little brother threw a pair of scissors through my face) a plastic surgeon was the person who did my stitches. Now the scars are nearly invisible. There are definitely situations where a plastic surgeon’s skills can play a healthy role in the care of a kid.

  • @catwhisperer2736
    @catwhisperer2736 Před 2 lety

    I’m so happy for a new video. I just searched your channel last night to see if there was a new one because even though I’m subscribed, YT never notifies me. I hope you are having a great start to your weekend. You look fantastic! Your skin is glowing.

    • @LorryHill
      @LorryHill  Před 2 lety +2

      Aww thanks for checking too !

    • @catwhisperer2736
      @catwhisperer2736 Před 2 lety

      @@LorryHill No problem! I absolutely love this channel. I have learned so much, and I have found that I am 100% interested in a topic that I thought wouldn’t be interesting to me. I was really wrong! It’s all fascinating even if you haven’t had, and don’t plan on having, plastic surgery.