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Yeah the thing I don't get about a post like this (his post) is that it's so basic for the point he's trying to make. He states things like estrogenic activities and excess free radical generation, but doesn't mention similar concerns for homosalate and octocrylene, at least one of which is going to be in one of those "avobenzone" sunscreens he is recommending. I'm not even saying people should necessarily be concerned about any of those. It's just odd to make such a blanket recommendation given similar controversy about most of these actives. It almost sounds like he is telling people to use the LRP Anthelios SX, since that's the only Mexoryl/Avobenzone sunscreen you can get in America. The “Best TikToks of 2021” were made by “Tik-Docs,” who top the New York Post’s December 31 list of TikTok trends that defined 2021. “Doctors have been increasingly posting quirky science content in an effort to educate youngsters about medicine,” the Post writes, noting that Tik-Doc popularity spiked mid-year when Dr. Anthony Youn “ripped medical experts for dismissing breast implant illness.” Dr. Youn is but 100,000 followers shy of his mock archrival, Dr. Richard Brown (aka “TheRealTikTokDoc”), but Youn’s videos collectively have more “Likes.” A study published in the Dec., 2021 issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery suggests that board-certified plastic surgeons sharing their perspectives and educational content on the platform may make for a better patient experience.
The study found that of each of the popular physician-influencer’s five most recent posts, 76 percent were educational in nature, 20 percent were “personal,” and 4 percent were advertisements. TikTok’s Most Popular Plastic Surgeons, January 2022These are the app’s most popular plastic surgery influencers as of January 2022.
Two Top Plastic Surgery Influencers No Longer on AppAccording to research done in February 2021, Dr. Daniel Aronov of Melbourne, Australia, was then TikTok’s most popular plastic surgery influencer. By December, Aronov had reached 13-million followers on the app but was barred from practice over ethical concerns. Dr. Daniel Lanzer, also of Melbourne, with 3.6-million followers in February and 5.3-million by late October, was the third-most popular plastic surgery influencer. Dr. Lanzer deleted his content. Both doctors are no longer on the app. Top TikTok Plastic Surgeons, February 2021According to the study, these were the app’s most popular plastic surgery influencers as of February 2021.
Is Anthony Youn board certified?Anthony Youn, MD, FACS is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Award-Winning Author, and Anti-Aging Expert. Dr.
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Where did Dr Youn go to medical school?Anthony Youn is a board certified plastic surgeon, author, and television personality. He graduated from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, completed his general surgery and plastic surgery residencies at Grand Rapids, and finished up with an aesthetic plastic surgery fellowship in Los Angeles.
What nationality is Dr Youn?Youn was born in Detroit in 1972 to two Korean immigrants. His father, also a doctor, came from humble beginnings. Youn's father was the son of a poor farmer and the oldest of nine children. He completed medical school in Korea.
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