Why a blog
In the clinic, I find myself giving the same explanations again and again. "Why do you reposition fat instead of removing it?", "When are sutures removed?", "Is this procedure right for me?" — I want to answer every patient fully, but the clinic schedule has its limits.
Writing these conversations down means you can read them before your visit. That way, the consultation itself becomes more focused — you can spend the time on what really matters to you, not on the basics.
Here's what I'll be writing
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Actual patient cases — facelift and eye-surgery cases shared with written patient consent.
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Recovery guides — what each stage looks like, common questions during healing, when to return to daily life.
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Anti-aging medicine — the anatomy of aging, how to choose between procedures, correcting common misconceptions.
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Patient Q&A — organized answers to the questions we receive most often through our messaging channels.
One promise
I'm not committing to a weekly schedule. Honestly, with the clinic and surgery schedule, weekly publishing isn't realistic — and one careful post helps more than several rushed ones.
What I will promise: this is a doctor's perspective, not marketing copy. I'll write the same explanations I give patients in the consultation room. No exaggerated claims, no marketing fluff.
Get notified of new posts
New posts are announced on our KakaoTalk channel and official Instagram (@roi_plasticsurgery).
If there's a topic you'd like me to cover, please let me know through any of our consultation channels. I'll try to address it in a future post.
— Youngkee You, M.D.
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