Plastic surgeon Anthony Youn has seen and heard things many of us couldn’t even fathom — genital warts “the size of cauliflower heads”, for one.
In his many years of practice the Michigan-based Dr Youn has worked on more than 5000 breasts, faces and bodies, and researched the “secrets” of dermatologists, makeup artists and dietitians.
Now, he’s kindly shared his insider intel in a very honest Ask Me Anything thread on Reddit. Here are 10 of the most fascinating things we learned about the life of a plastic surgeon.
1. They use leeches. Yes, really.
“I’ve used leeches to save nipples that were about to die … Leeches act as a ‘vein’ to drain out the clogged up blood. All plastic surgeons have them in their ‘back pocket’ in case all hell breaks loose and the surgery goes down the tubes. Thankfully I’ve never had to use them in private practice.”
Pictured above: Dr Youn (via Imgur)
2. No two days are the same.
“I’ve counselled women who had industrial-strength silicone injected into them in hotel rooms, I’ve seen maggot infested wounds, I almost got lice from a patient, I’ve seen genital warts the size of cauliflower heads, and have had patients hit on me, ask to set me up with their children (I’m married), threaten to hit me with their car.”
3. Unusued fat is disposed of… most of the time.
“There was once a doc in LA who claimed to use his patients’ liposuctioned fat to power his car. He called it ‘Biofuel’. The only car I know of that could run on Biofuel was the old AMC Pacer pieces of crap. Anyways, his office was raided by the cops and last I heard he fled to South America!”