Plastic Surgeon Reveals The STRANGEST Plastic Surgeries You've NEVER HEARD OF!

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  • Cinderella surgery? Leg Lenthening? Palm Line Surgery? Dr. Youn counts down the five weirdest plastic surgeries that you've probably never heard of! These will surprise and enlighten you!
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Komentáře • 333

  • @taralanyon843
    @taralanyon843 Před rokem +672

    I went to school with someone who had the leg lengthening surgery he was born with one leg shorter than the other and it allowed him to have legs the same length and live a normal life.

    • @piro_the_cat
      @piro_the_cat Před rokem +38

      my best friend born with the same problem (it also affected his feet) but instead of lengthening one leg they shortened the other one (while reducing the fot sice) to match the other side every couple of years until he stopped growing.

    • @THErealOGse
      @THErealOGse Před rokem +46

      He had a medical reason. These folks Dr. Youn is talking about do it for cosmetic reasons. Different situations

    • @stinehansen191
      @stinehansen191 Před rokem +4

      When i was younger i was obsessed with getting the leg surgery because i was short. 😂

    • @THErealOGse
      @THErealOGse Před rokem +18

      @@stinehansen191 I am not that tall myself but it would be awkward if your arms and the rest of your body didn't match. Symmetry and proportion matters

    • @misslucy1635
      @misslucy1635 Před rokem +12

      I think he is talking about getting it for cosmetic reasons 😊 in the situation you describe, it definitely does make sense

  • @ilovegod0106
    @ilovegod0106 Před rokem +194

    Dr youn: barefeet on concrete can make fat pads thinner.
    Me: *belly flops repeatedly on concrete* *

  • @tanna_k
    @tanna_k Před rokem +46

    If the fact idea you can change your "fortune" by burning lines into your hand doesn't make you question the validity of palm reading, I don't know what to tell you

    • @doll9340
      @doll9340 Před rokem +1

      I know right but facts won't always change things like smokers/vapers/dippers/etc know the risks but they do it anyways

    • @Trifilaki
      @Trifilaki Před rokem +2

      Palm reading is such bs, I have an extremely long fortune line that goes right to the edge of my hand. I am broke af!

  • @CarolMarianaa
    @CarolMarianaa Před rokem +294

    I a 5'9" woman who wears 11 size shoes. Sometimes it's so hard to find nice, good looking shoes for me, but I would NEVER, EVER, undergo a procedure like this "Cinderella" stuff. Hell NO! 😖

    • @mariahazcueta3621
      @mariahazcueta3621 Před rokem +7

      Agreed!!!

    • @alternativeprincess4783
      @alternativeprincess4783 Před rokem +12

      Same here. I'll stick to my shoe searching vs that craziness

    • @RachelJayne92
      @RachelJayne92 Před rokem +8

      Absolutely!
      I’m 6’, and wear an 11, but I would rather a 12 if they were around, and my feet are wide. I would absolutely never get that surgery! Sounds awful. 👠

    • @isabelleblanchet3694
      @isabelleblanchet3694 Před rokem +6

      @@RachelJayne92 Size 12 do exist but not sure where to find them at physical stores. Easy to find on internet though.

    • @jayoro4546
      @jayoro4546 Před rokem +8

      Kinda took Payless Shoesource for granted 😕 I always found something cute there for 11w

  • @krishtelicious
    @krishtelicious Před rokem +252

    A friend of mine had a leg lengthening surgery with internal fixations when she was 14 and we had to rotate her leg every day it was very painful. (1 1/2 inches!)

    • @priyanjali4941
      @priyanjali4941 Před rokem +7

      Why did she have the surgery?

    • @krishtelicious
      @krishtelicious Před rokem +40

      She was born with a shorter leg and always had to walk with custom-made shoes.

    • @priyanjali4941
      @priyanjali4941 Před rokem +20

      @@krishtelicious Thank you for replying! I can't even imagine how painful it must have been for her.

    • @Verde830
      @Verde830 Před rokem +5

      How long did it take to recover?

    • @krishtelicious
      @krishtelicious Před rokem +9

      She was in the hospital for 6 weeks and had to walk with crutches for months but I don‘t remember exactly how long it took

  • @kenifra
    @kenifra Před 9 měsíci +6

    My nephew had that femur surgery because he has a syndrome that one side of his body grows more than the other. Thank goodness everything went well and his growing normally

  • @prettyevil6662000
    @prettyevil6662000 Před rokem +19

    Oh I actually know something about 'toe-besity'. Not because I got cosmetic surgery for it, but because when I lost about 80 pounds, I realized I wasn't getting ingrown toenails anymore. On inspection, I realized my toes were even less fat. But what I'm getting at is that fat toes can cause an actual complication with recurring ingrown toenails. Lipo to keep that pain from happening while you safely lose weight everywhere else seems like an okay idea to me.

  • @EmmaJohnsonShenanigans
    @EmmaJohnsonShenanigans Před rokem +83

    That hand reading thing was the strangest idea I’ve ever heard
    Edit: pov you’ve finished the video and changing your hand is *certainly* not the strangest thing anymore 😳

    • @lazyjaney28
      @lazyjaney28 Před rokem +1

      They’re trying to change their fate, but it’s crazy because you really can’t change the fate that you were born with after all. Each person has his/her own fate arranged by God and by his/her own efforts put into his/her career/future, so palm reading lines surgeries can’t really change one’s fate.

  • @lovebythemoon5230
    @lovebythemoon5230 Před rokem +103

    I just recently became a patient in Dr. Youn’s office for broken capillaries ( they’re REALLY bad) on my nose & face. So stoked to get rid of them!
    I have a spinal injury so I’m in pain ( no meds) , I lost a ton of weight so I have extra skin. I can’t hide the broken capillaries anymore but I can somewhat hide the loose skin and laugh to ease the pain ; and I’m single at 54( people stare at me 😒). Problem in society isn’t how we see ourselves as it’s the cruel judgement of others with their own physical flaws . Doesn’t make sense to me 🤔🤷‍♀️. I just want to be HEALTHY overall.

    • @user-zb3dw8rg8r
      @user-zb3dw8rg8r Před rokem +8

      Any updates? How did it go?

    • @lovebythemoon5230
      @lovebythemoon5230 Před rokem +19

      @@user-zb3dw8rg8r went amazing! The ones on the nose will require more treatments. The staff is amazing and I got to speak with Dr. Youn extremely briefly and he is very kind!

    • @carollomax9524
      @carollomax9524 Před rokem +4

      I love your videos Dr Youn. As a retired health professional, I find them very informative and helpful. I’m sure that if I lived nearby I would be visiting your surgery every month!! But South of France is a long way to travel! Keep up with the videos please!

  • @blove9415
    @blove9415 Před rokem +85

    G spot plastic surgery ?? Ok Hopefully this video will help me find it !

    • @Lolamirciofficiallll
      @Lolamirciofficiallll Před rokem +11

      What the actual fuck

    • @ChicaRica1985
      @ChicaRica1985 Před rokem +8

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @nevermind4200
      @nevermind4200 Před rokem +11

      It can help some women to find pleasure in this place after birth or accidents, lesion, etc etc.
      Fillers, injections to increase this point also exist.

    • @nativempress
      @nativempress Před rokem +3

      You mean you don’t know??? 😂

    • @blove9415
      @blove9415 Před rokem +20

      @@nativempress yea there's something about that g spot ya know 🤔 I just cant put my finger on it

  • @maggielovestoads
    @maggielovestoads Před rokem +21

    I know someone who’s had both arm lengthening and leg lengthening. She had limb length differences and the leg lengthening meant that she was able to wear normal shoes and overall just living life better. It’s taken YEARS for her to get where she is now and is currently dealing with issues of her arm bone not making more bone in the space between the break

  • @wjscott9
    @wjscott9 Před rokem +79

    Love your channel Dr Youn. I don't judge people with elective surgeries. To each their own. However, watching your channel makes me grateful I can accept my own imperfections and appreciate my overall good health in general.

    • @THErealOGse
      @THErealOGse Před rokem +1

      No we shouldn't judge people for getting surgery but what we do need to do as a society is stop expecting perfection and judging people's looks because often that's what leads to surgeries. I'm all about someone with reasonable expectations getting a little nip and tuck or augmentation to enhance their own looks. When you want to be a totally different person or think surgery will solve your life's problems that's where I have an issue.

  • @notsuperhumain
    @notsuperhumain Před rokem +10

    6:53 is the thumbnail
    you're welcome

  • @MindYourOwn777
    @MindYourOwn777 Před rokem +37

    I certainly wouldn't mind taking fat from my body to better pad the bottom of my feet for better foot comfort. I'll try the G shot too. LOL

  • @tiredandihatethis1498
    @tiredandihatethis1498 Před rokem +235

    Plastic surgery is one of my autistic special interests and you still told me about two procedures I had no idea existed! palm relining and foot filler? How cool! Always love your videos. I'm local to you and hope be a patient one day (I'm transmasc, and hope to have a bunch of work done), but for now, I'm just such a big fan of your approach.

    • @alliexcx5576
      @alliexcx5576 Před rokem

      im autistic too :D

    • @alternativeprincess4783
      @alternativeprincess4783 Před rokem +12

      Same here, I knew about the foot filler because it was actually recommended to me but the palm line one and the G shot surprised me. I've heard of a few plastic surgeries down there but that was a new one.

    • @wawis231
      @wawis231 Před rokem +7

      How do you plan on financing it or can you share any tips?

    • @tiredandihatethis1498
      @tiredandihatethis1498 Před rokem +13

      So first, I'm in the US, I ran away from foster care at 16 and have been fully on my own since. I had been saving for 15 years before getting on Testosterone (my dose is 125$ a month cause I used to be an IV drug user, so to avoid being triggered by having syringes around I use a compounded cream, my cis-spouses injectable t replacement is about 25 a month) and my Grandmama inlaw is going to be splitting my chest surgery costs with me next year (I plan to put in about 6 or 7g) , she's lovely and I'm very lucky. However, I do know some people who have gotten their chest surgery covered through medicare, if that's your route, you need a therapist to be treating your dysphoria, a doctor to agree with your diagnosis and be willing to file requests with your insurance company (likely more than a few). I have a pectoral muscle tear that desperately needs to be addressed before surgery witch will likely effect the cost, not sure how relevant that is to anyone else's journey, but I have a huge chest and they have done some damage to my underlying tissues. I hope any of this is helpful or relevant :)

    • @shymecha
      @shymecha Před rokem +6

      @@tiredandihatethis1498 Congrats!! I hope your able to get your surgeries done one day! (Also plastic surgeries are such a cool special interest to have)

  • @caroljeanscott5571
    @caroljeanscott5571 Před rokem +46

    My left leg is a inch shorter then my right. My sister suggested that I should have this procedure done and I thought no I'ill keep having my shoe built up thank you very much.

    • @sharonwells9593
      @sharonwells9593 Před rokem +5

      We have done lengthening surgeries. We had 2 cases where we excised the length in long leg and put it in the shorter leg.
      Where we did the surgery relied on xray lengths of femur and tibia, fibula. It would set someone up to lengthen the wrong bone that doesn't match the other leg.

    • @EmmaJohnsonShenanigans
      @EmmaJohnsonShenanigans Před rokem +6

      Doesn’t that hurt your back? Sounds like a lot of knee and back pain
      I’m really sorry about that

    • @mariahazcueta3621
      @mariahazcueta3621 Před rokem +9

      When I was a kid my orthodontist said I should have my jaws broken in four places so my teeth would be perfect and my chin would be more defined. The surgery had risks and wasn’t guaranteed to work. I was about 11. My parents asked what I thought and I said no way! I’m glad they listened to me. I’m no Hollywood actress, my teeth are fine, and rubber bands fixed most everything. I have no issues with my chin either.

    • @caroljeanscott5571
      @caroljeanscott5571 Před rokem +7

      @@EmmaJohnsonShenanigans If I walked around without the lift, I would be very tired all the time. Before I knew that one leg was shorter then the other, I put my left knee out of joint so there are consequences of being lopsided.

    • @EmmaJohnsonShenanigans
      @EmmaJohnsonShenanigans Před rokem +3

      @@mariahazcueta3621 wise descision

  • @swagjose1817
    @swagjose1817 Před rokem +19

    his face on the thumbnail looks so goofy i laughed so much bruh 😭

  • @_jobrmo
    @_jobrmo Před rokem +54

    😳 Doc, if you're going to share the O-shot as well....please fight that urge! Lol ✊️👊👊

  • @Angelina14799
    @Angelina14799 Před rokem +12

    I can't imagine going through leg lengthening surgery purely for cosmetic reasons. No judgment of anyone that has chosen to do so, but I was run over as a child and it broke my right femur. After a month in traction, three months in a body cast, then having to gain enough strength to even get up on crutches....that's a hard pass for me.

  • @atashgallagher5139
    @atashgallagher5139 Před rokem +3

    Sleep, vitamin D, K2 mk-7 all matter. But the big one I didn't know about was that not eating enough protein seriously stunts your growth.
    I needed around 75g - 150g of protein a day. And I was eating around 25g - 30g a day.

  • @figmo397
    @figmo397 Před rokem +19

    I've heard of leg lengthening (and similar arm lengthening) being done as a way to treat achondroplasia. By lengthening the dwarfed arms and legs, the people can live a more normal life.

  • @korie4198
    @korie4198 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I stopped growing at 12 because of precocious puberty. My understanding is that there was no treatment at the time. Despite being 4'11" I would never get leg lengthening. To be honest my legs are long for my height already (28" inseam) . I've heard now they can use HGH during puberty in order to combat this problem and hope it's true and that people don't resort to surgery.

  • @Darbysmommy
    @Darbysmommy Před rokem +8

    Pilot study regarding G spot shot…… “there’s the rub”. Dr. Youn , you are funny

  • @seastarbutterfly
    @seastarbutterfly Před rokem +28

    Never realized my longer toe actually was called a "Morton's Toe". However there is no way I'd get surgery. The pictures shown were extreme cases and I'm glad they got relief.

    • @AJ_AJ.
      @AJ_AJ. Před rokem +4

      If I didn’t have my Morton’s toe I could wear a size 7 shoe instead of 7.5 😂

    • @alliexcx5576
      @alliexcx5576 Před rokem +2

      I think i have mortons toe omg

    • @LeighsLittleLife
      @LeighsLittleLife Před rokem

      @@AJ_AJ. Morton’s toe is technically a short big toe. The second toe only seems long by comparison. So if you didn’t have it, you’d still be wearing a 7.5, or possibly an 8!

    • @AJ_AJ.
      @AJ_AJ. Před rokem +1

      @@LeighsLittleLife I did not know that 😆 I don’t feel like my first toe is stubby and short lmao. But the more you know

    • @LeighsLittleLife
      @LeighsLittleLife Před rokem

      @@AJ_AJ. the visible part of the toe isn’t especially short, it’s the metatarsal that connects the toe to the ankle

  • @Anon26535
    @Anon26535 Před rokem +28

    I wouldn't say limb lengthening surgery is really obscure anymore thanks to Baki popularizing it. Also, funnily enough I had heard of the idea of getting surgery on your palms to change your future before. It was in an episode of a radio show from Canada called Nightfall about a guy who was obsessed with palm reading.

  • @fiyerolee
    @fiyerolee Před rokem +6

    Did you know the Morton's toe proportions throughout a lot of European art history is considered more aesthetically pleasing and was considered the aesthetic standard. It's used in Greek sculptures; Greek, Roman and Renaissance art; and even on the Statue of Liberty.

    • @howiedavis2316
      @howiedavis2316 Před rokem

      LOL, I had no idea that I had Morton's Toe until this video. Sure, my second toe was longer, I just thought that was just a genetic variation of feet. Not an actual thing. Now that I know, it has drastically changed my life. OK, Thats BS, but it is interesting to know. Nice to see I'm not alone.

  • @usalscorner
    @usalscorner Před rokem +4

    I know someone who was in a very bad car accident. She was not expected to wake and when she did they said she'd never walk again. Today she has short term memory issues, but otherwise you wouldn't be able to tell, but she grew several inches while recovering and she was in her 20's. My guess is her body turned on growth hormones to help with the healing she needed. But still a method of getting taller that would not be recommended.

  • @GenXBitch
    @GenXBitch Před 8 měsíci +1

    I had a neighbor who’s daughter had the leg lengthening procedure. She started very young. About 5 yrs old. She was born one leg a lot shorter than the other. She wore a platform shoe. It looked like a shoe with a heavy sole x 100! She was a very strong girl. She did cheerleading and a few other things and did it as if she had no disability at all. Wonderful kid! I haven’t seen her in many years and I often wonder how she is doing now and if the surgery worked well.

  • @lazyjaney28
    @lazyjaney28 Před rokem +5

    I wanted to be several inches taller because I’m only 5 feet and a half at the age of 38, a mother of 4 kids. But after hearing about the risks of leg lengthening, I don’t think I want to have the surgeries lol. I think just be myself is safer. My feet is size 6, my second toes are longer than my great toes, but I have no problem wearing shoes. I wear mostly sneakers, sometimes boots (1-3 in height thick heels), ballet flats, and sandals (1/2 - 2 inches in height), rarely wears skinny high heels.

  • @katmandoot5941
    @katmandoot5941 Před rokem +12

    I heard about the fat injections in your feet when I was in my early teens over 20 years ago. I hope that the technology has finally come far along for me to do it in my lifetime!

  • @malloryoates8580
    @malloryoates8580 Před rokem +13

    That G-Spot Shot sounds like it would hurt 😭😭😭😭

    • @GLGC688
      @GLGC688 Před rokem

      I had an O shot and it does hurt and it also doesn't work.

  • @Rose-gy1cc
    @Rose-gy1cc Před rokem +11

    At 4:26 your lecture was amazing. Wish there were professors that explains medical problems like you.

  • @brigittecech7519
    @brigittecech7519 Před rokem +5

    Bunyons are also hereditary. My grandma had it, my mother had it and I have it.

  • @FruScarpia
    @FruScarpia Před rokem +9

    Corto Maltese cut his own Destiny line cuz his hand didn’t have one... back in the days that was poetry... gosh the world is disenchanted these days

  • @debishaw9355
    @debishaw9355 Před rokem +3

    I think I’ll leave my body age on its own. But I do like the idea of your natural skincare line, Dr. Youn .

  • @janismhart6641
    @janismhart6641 Před rokem +3

    I'm 5'2 and I'm happy with height... sometimes! Although I'd never want to have surgery just to be taller.

  • @ghjgme
    @ghjgme Před rokem +15

    I has a conversation recently about the lengthening surgery, talking about working for a Japanese Company, "do they really do that there?" What makes you think people only would do that in Japan? Really Cinderella surgery fascinates me. Is my 3rd toe on one of my feet being longer than my first part of my issue with a lot of shoes?

    • @doll9340
      @doll9340 Před rokem

      It could but I would probably ask a foot doctor to see if there might be any other issues that could be getting in the way and the best way to go at it

    • @ghjgme
      @ghjgme Před rokem

      @@doll9340 I just wear boots instead, wearing a women's 11 I'm pretty sure is my bigger issue, it's easier to find boots and men's sneakers that fit well.

  • @Adr1anB1azer
    @Adr1anB1azer Před rokem +6

    You could also probably lose your legs due to the lengthening surgery

  • @LeighsLittleLife
    @LeighsLittleLife Před rokem +4

    I’ve got Morton’s Toe, and i love it. My small big toe means that I have more room in the toe box compared to most people, so much less risk of bunions, hammertoes, etc. if I wore heels or peep toes I might feel differently, but I mostly live in steel toed work boots, where it’s a big advantage.

    • @howiedavis2316
      @howiedavis2316 Před rokem +1

      LOL, I had no idea that I had Morton's Toe until this video. Sure, my second toe was longer, I just thought that was just a genetic variation of feet. Not an actual thing. Now that I know, it has drastically changed my life. OK, Thats BS, but it is interesting to know. Nice to see I'm not alone.

  • @weahhh63
    @weahhh63 Před rokem +10

    I have wide feet- and they're a bit fat lol, and it's hard to find shoes that I can get my feet into and be comfortable unless I spend more at a plus sized store. I just buy men's shoes a lot since they have more room. I'm more of a barefoot person anyway.

  • @tom_something
    @tom_something Před 8 měsíci +1

    My guess was going to be that the third type of Cinderella surgery would be more drastic: narrowing the end of the foot by removing the internal and external philanges of the middle toe and removing the external tissue. So basically a toe amputation, but you pull the roots out, too. Does anyone do that? A lot of women's shoes are pointy at the end, and many women can't wear them without risking injury.

  • @Sun_Shine99
    @Sun_Shine99 Před rokem +1

    Favourite doctor 💐

  • @rhondas3017
    @rhondas3017 Před rokem +4

    My mom had her bunions removed so she could wear cute shoes. Instead she ended up having perpetually swollen feet and ankles and had to wear boats on her feet and it was painful to walk for the last 30 years of her life.

  • @XxKiraAnimatezZ
    @XxKiraAnimatezZ Před rokem +1

    3:50 Kinda reminds me of a pallet extender I had a few years ago tbh😅

  • @Auriorium
    @Auriorium Před rokem +12

    Dr. Youn I had broken bones in my toes. Is there a way to have a surgery to get them straighten back?
    Asking because of the leg lengthening surgery. And the Cinderella surgery.

    • @notsuperhumain
      @notsuperhumain Před rokem +6

      yes there is. My brother crushed his finger in a basketball game. he had a broken index from the ball hitting it and when he was down, someone stepped on his hand and crushed the bone. He had reconstructive surgery to save what's left of the bone. Then later on had another surgery to make his index bone straight again by using metal rods to keep the finger in place. but you have to go through shit tones of rehabilitation physical therapy to get your toes moving normal again. it's a long process that takes years. But it is possible. Never give up ❤

    • @56qwertyuiop
      @56qwertyuiop Před rokem +5

      My sister in law just had her crooked previously broken toe fixed. It was a painful and long recovery, but she's very happy with it. She broke her toe years ago and was having a lot of pain from it rubbing on shoes and other toes. It was in no way noticeable unless she pointed it out.

  • @KitsuyuutsuR
    @KitsuyuutsuR Před rokem +4

    The first thought in my head when you were explain the leg lengthening process was “fat embolism”… And they say tv isn’t educational… Actually, I first heard of that happening from a broken leg in the book “A Separate Piece”.
    You know, before I had to go through the horror of surgically induced menopause, I was 5’9”. That’s fairly tall for a woman. I liked being tall, but it was hard to find dates taller than me (they were usually the same height or a tiny bit taller) and strangers in stores would see me and say, “You’re tall, can you reach that for me?” That last was particularly annoying… I’ve also always been very thin with big feet, finally stopping between a size 10 or 11 depending on the shoe, so you can imagine… Some shoes are so cute, but when I try them on I look like Sideshow Bob 😂 Plus my second toes on both feet are longer than my big toes and my third toes are the same length as my big toes. Yeah, I have freakish, ugly feet. But would I ever get surgery to have pretty feet? HELL no! I’m the person who has always been so hard on shoes you’re lucky I can keep a pair of sneakers for a year! If I had pretty, dainty feet, I don’t think I’d know wtf to do with them! I’ll stick with the big ugly freaks. They’ve served me well these 49 years. I’ll just buy shoes that don’t make me look like Sideshow Bob 😂

  • @4g63attack
    @4g63attack Před rokem +1

    Cinderella Surgery.... first thing that came to mind was... the Chinese foot binding.... and it is nothing compared to it...

  • @buffbarneystan3280
    @buffbarneystan3280 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I have a somewhat significant leg length discrepancy (I had emergency hip surgery in the fourth grade which left my affected leg slightly longer than the other) and I still don't think I'd get leg lengthening surgery. It seems just a little too barbaric...

  • @chisomokhuvulo6442
    @chisomokhuvulo6442 Před rokem +1

    I'm excited about youn beauty, I hope it does the work because all these celebrity skincare lines that are being released don't seem effective

  • @lynnharris6877
    @lynnharris6877 Před rokem +5

    "Therein lies the rub"😀😄😁😆😅

  • @MissMeganBeckett
    @MissMeganBeckett Před 9 měsíci

    9:37 I have toes like that, but that sounds incredibly painful and unnecessary, especially because a lot of shoes seem like they think that the middle toe is the longest one.

  • @JackieMoss
    @JackieMoss Před rokem

    You rock, doc

  • @irinakarlstein
    @irinakarlstein Před rokem +7

    Nip/Tuck did an Christmas episode with a middle aged woman who came (pun intended) in requesting this procedure.

  • @BakoBoi
    @BakoBoi Před rokem +2

    Lol my second toe is longer and I never knew that wasn’t normal, learn something new every day 😂

    • @howiedavis2316
      @howiedavis2316 Před rokem

      LOL, I had no idea that I had Morton's Toe until this video. Sure, my second toe was longer, I just thought that was just a genetic variation of feet. Not an actual thing. Now that I know, it has drastically changed my life. OK, Thats BS, but it is interesting to know. Nice to see I'm not alone.

  • @christinebulsa-omeara1934

    Does padding the feet help with arthritis or foot neuropathy?

    • @kmacltd
      @kmacltd Před rokem

      Great question. I hope the doctor responds. (He's super Groovy!) I have had an ankle reconstruction and an ankle reconstruction revision. I am unable to walk barefoot any longer; on doctors orders. It isn't easy walking with shoes on the heel either. I wonder if I would be a candidate and if insurance would cover in my case. ✌

    • @Saskatchetooner
      @Saskatchetooner Před 11 měsíci

      No

  • @allysynchains
    @allysynchains Před rokem +1

    Honestly, the foot filler one sounds fabulous

  • @kimmom7785
    @kimmom7785 Před rokem

    This video blew my mind!

  • @tiggercampbell6198
    @tiggercampbell6198 Před rokem +2

    growing pains is not an old wives tale..my poor son is nocturnal and ended up suffering from horrible growth pains..

  • @sunshinesquares
    @sunshinesquares Před 7 měsíci

    I have Morton’s toe. My children have it too. I wear shoes that are one size ‘too big’ but honestly, it’s better for my toe’s flexibility and general foot health.

  • @Stefisparkl
    @Stefisparkl Před rokem +5

    The awsum part of being short is to hear my husbands hart beat with each hug

  • @bambiflowers9543
    @bambiflowers9543 Před rokem

    I can see how foot injections would help the padding of feet. How would it help the skin thickness though!? If skin continues to thin would it not be really bad for someone and the fillers of no ultimate help? Possibly causing further complications below broken down skin?

  • @katlady8552
    @katlady8552 Před 10 měsíci

    As someone with foot pain from plantar fascisitis, I get the desire to find anything to relieve foot pain.

  • @kallusive8986
    @kallusive8986 Před rokem +5

    I’m sure there is risk of amputation in the leg lengthening surgery right? I’ll pass on that LOL.

  • @Jaminux
    @Jaminux Před rokem +4

    i have very wide feet that make it hard to find shoes that aren't ugly or outside of my style, so i'd honestly love for my morton's toe to be my biggest problem instead LOL

  • @RFernandez18
    @RFernandez18 Před rokem +2

    6:54 about G spot..you're welcome.😉

  • @aaralynnbrian3578
    @aaralynnbrian3578 Před rokem

    Can't see exactly when it comes out so,...see u all tomorrow!Hope that is lady will b ok..

  • @reynadavila4502
    @reynadavila4502 Před rokem

    Hi

  • @richard9799
    @richard9799 Před rokem +41

    Ever heard of the lady that looks like a barbie doll??
    Yea I would literally think that's the craziest plastic surgery you can get.

  • @Tai_Duckie
    @Tai_Duckie Před rokem +3

    First also love the vids so excited for the next

  • @jh115
    @jh115 Před rokem

    I have a slightly longer second too, too. I heard they call it the Greek foot (like it's a lineage trait?) I broke the one on my left foot (twice!) by accident and never went to the doctor but the bone fused together with the ends on top of each other, i think and that foot looks prettier with it's shorter second toe! x

  • @colorsconnected
    @colorsconnected Před rokem +8

    Leg lengthening surgery? Wow, let's just be happy and grateful for your height. I value a man with great intellectual, and good characteristics than how tall he is.

    • @Elle...
      @Elle... Před rokem +3

      I think it’s usually only done on ppl with uneven legs bc it’s a super painful procedure so most doctors probably wouldn’t recommend it for cosmetic reasons.

  • @NicNemesis
    @NicNemesis Před rokem +1

    I’m 153cm, 5’1”. I’d like to be taller like 5’4” or 5’5”. But well, I’m happy with my current height… undergoing knife is scary. That’s just my take.

  • @-cMc-
    @-cMc- Před rokem

    The Cinderella surgery is my favorite lol it looked amazing

  • @maribelmartinez9505
    @maribelmartinez9505 Před rokem +1

    I want the feet fillers!!!! 🙋‍♀️

  • @nanoshca
    @nanoshca Před rokem

    8:51 my sister has that
    That bone is getting out of place more and more it's painful for her to walk and she's scared to do surgery that it might get worse if it wasn't successful

  • @nightshadekelly
    @nightshadekelly Před rokem

    Palm relineing is crazy

  • @hadeel92ghazi
    @hadeel92ghazi Před rokem +1

    Can the foot filler handle the weight of the body?

  • @TheAngelChaz
    @TheAngelChaz Před rokem +1

    I've always wondered if there is a surgery you can have done to lower your hight cause I REALLY hate being as tall as I am

  • @karyannfontaine8757
    @karyannfontaine8757 Před rokem

    I am very petite and wear a size 33-34 shoe which I cannot find in the USA. My feet are fine, just small. I must order shoes from the UK, Italy or France to fit me. No to the Cinderella procedure. No to leg lengthening, I will wear heals. Too many risks and I love my life. Interesting to learn that there are procedures such as these. Thank you.

  • @cathy_p637
    @cathy_p637 Před 11 měsíci

    "and there in lies the rub" ....I see what you did there! HAHAHAHAHA

  • @glowup978
    @glowup978 Před rokem

    Your the only plastic surgeon I really like I have a concern with my forehead and want to contact you

  • @darladay4766
    @darladay4766 Před rokem

    Wouldn't the foot pad thing be asc likely to cause a fat embolism as a bbb? I hear they're quite deadly

  • @yoyovishu7926
    @yoyovishu7926 Před rokem

    Wooaaw Dr.

  • @andreamalloy6266
    @andreamalloy6266 Před rokem

    Wow- these procedures are crazy 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @pennybrooks6079
    @pennybrooks6079 Před rokem

    Life line

  • @carolavanmeenen9917
    @carolavanmeenen9917 Před 6 měsíci

    I have heel spure for years now i cant walk berefooth enymore. And indead i always walked barefout on hard serveses inside. Or in the garden dont know if that caused it. Because i did not walk that way ouers on end

  • @angelicarodriguez6750
    @angelicarodriguez6750 Před rokem +2

    There’s a CZcamsr, Cristina V, who underwent toe shortening surgery. She’s very open about it. Maybe you guys could collab!

  • @victoriacuervo8014
    @victoriacuervo8014 Před rokem

    WOW, Cinderella surgery is crazy

  • @yeseniasalinas8873
    @yeseniasalinas8873 Před rokem

    I had issues with my feet I couldn't walk far or wear surten shoes and a year later I decided to keep hydrated for other reasons and after I stopped drinking soft drinks and I replaced it with water and now I have no feet pain or issues I believe lack of hydration would wear out the strength of body tissue because our body is made of 90% water

  • @christinebravomom5711
    @christinebravomom5711 Před 8 měsíci

    "Therein lies the rub" ... G spot. Ha ha ha.

  • @rachael9261
    @rachael9261 Před rokem +2

    Therein lies the rub. 😳 no pun intended 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Hoshino.K
    @Hoshino.K Před rokem

    In Thailand, we have tattoo palm line. very popular 😂

  • @richellmcknight446
    @richellmcknight446 Před 6 měsíci

    G SHOT!??😳😳 Where's the SHUDDER emoji!😂

  • @CarrieMHB222
    @CarrieMHB222 Před 11 měsíci

    I kinda like my Morton’s toe(s). I think my feet look like the ones in Greek sculptures or Michelangelo’s paintings.

  • @XxMCRroxnonstopxX
    @XxMCRroxnonstopxX Před rokem

    Just figured out why I'm short 😅 didn't do much sleeping as a kid...still don't do enough now actually.

  • @berniecrane9735
    @berniecrane9735 Před rokem +1

    the G-Shot made me think, "can't we try to educate men to be better lovers first or something" :D
    But seriously, good sex-ed is very important for many reasons

  • @ACDC7777
    @ACDC7777 Před rokem

    Doctor youn can you next react to subliminal changing facial structure?

  • @AreUmygrandson
    @AreUmygrandson Před 11 měsíci

    They had to do the leg lengthening surgery in the movie gattaca.

  • @carolavanmeenen9917
    @carolavanmeenen9917 Před 6 měsíci

    It hurts really bad one day more than the other. But i am always in pain

  • @TheEevje
    @TheEevje Před rokem

    Now I know why I’m so small 🤣 I should’ve gone to bed when my parents told me so