Archive for the ‘My Journey to Find and Attain Beauty’ Category

My background and how I came to do what I do

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

One moment of my life that made a huge impact was the loss of my mother.  This occured when I was an undergraduate at the University of Washington.  This was obviously the saddest moment of my life.  I think that experience made me really appreciate life.  When I started undergraduate school, I began as premed.  I always wanted to be a doctor. My father was a real estate developer and that began to influence me.  During my first year, I switched majors to start to concentrate in Business.  I was accepted into the School of Business and started going to classes.  After the passing of my mother, I had a rejuvenated desire to return to medicine and did a total switch into that route.  That eventually led me to Tulane medical school in New Orleans, Louisiana.  I choose this school because it was located in a city that was totally different from Seattle, Washington.  It was a complete culture shock there but an amazing experience.  While in medical school, I was fascinated by the anatomy of the Head and Neck region.  This influenced my concentration of my studies toward Otolaryngology, which is the specialty of Head and Neck Surgery, commonly known as ENT, or Ear Nose and Throat.  I was then accepted into the residency program at University of Southern California, which is one of the top schools in the country. During residency, I had a broad range of experience in this field. I originally thought that I would go into the treatment of Head and Neck Cancer.  While learning this particular subspecialty, I was introduced to the reconstructive aspects of this specialized field.  Coupled with the very difficult role of diagnosing and being the bearer of bad news for people with cancer, this interest in the reconstructive aspect motivated me to learn more about the subspecialty of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.  As I learned more about the field of Facial Plastics one element of this field began to fascinate me more and more.  One thing I noticed while in Los Angeles were the less than optimal results from plastic surgery that was occurring for many Hollywood stars.  I thought that if the most rich and famous people were getting these results that something must be missing in this field.  This lead me to gradually concentrate my interests into the field of beauty and specifically the ideas of beauty. The question I wanted to answer was ” what makes a face beautiful’?  Surprisingly, I found that no one really knew.  Our ideas of beauty were based on what is known as the neo classical canons.  These are rules of beauty that were brought down through the ages but originated during greek times. The were termed “neo” because they were revised during the renaissance and by Leonardo Da Vinci in the 1400’s.  I was shocked to find out that our rules of beauty had not changed much since the 1400’s.  If you read my paper you can find out about what some of the rules were at http://www.drphilipyoung.com/pdf/circles_of_prominence.pdf.  But essentially they are dogmatic rules based on external landmarks that I found occupied very little time when a viewer looks at a face when it analyzes it.  This question lead me to this journey of finding what beauty is and how to attain it for my patients.  During residency in Head and Neck Surgery, I applied for a Facial Plastics and Reconstructive Fellowship.  I was chosen among many candidates to train at Shreveport, Lousiana under the famous Dr Frederick Stucker, one of the grand masters in this field.

Thanks for reading, Dr Young

Dr Young specializes in Facial Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery and is located in Bellevue near Seattle, Washington

What are some characteristics that are attributed to someone that is Beautiful?

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

This is another blog talking a little about how Beauty can impact our lives.  Did you know that people that are beautiful have many attributes attributed to them just based on their looks.  The reason people do this is somehow to simplify their lives when they face people who they don’t know.  Attributes like honesty, moral goodness, personality, intelligence, wisdom and many other positive personality traits are thought to be present in people that are better looking bestowed on to them by the observer.  This has a tremendous impact in many things.  When people are considered for hiring for a job, the employers and the ones that are doing the hiring are more likely to hire the candidate that is more beautiful.  This power of beauty pervades are lives in so many aspects.  Beauty moves our world with tremendous power.

Thanks for reading, Dr Young

Dr Young specializes in Facial Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery and is located in Bellevue near Seattle, Washington

My Journey to Find and Attain Beauty

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

I wanted to start writing about my personal views and experience on my journey to find and attain beauty.  This is my first post regarding this subject and this will be an introduction for this category on my blog.

Beauty is one of the most powerful things in our universe.  I argue that it is the most powerful thing in our lives.  It is more powerful than politics, work, school, almost anything.  Wars have been started because of it.  Can you recall the story of Helen of Troy that was recently depicted in a recent Brad Pitt Movie.  Our world history is moved and shaped by Beauty to a large degree.  Remember, John F Kennedy and his victory over Nixon who was an incumbant president during war times.  The odds are the incumbant president usually wins.  Many believe that John F Kennedy’s win was largely due to his good looks and his charisma.  Kennedy lead one of the most powerful nations on the planet.  Beauty=Presidency=Major historical events.  Did you know that a 3 month old child is more likely to stare longer at pictures of better looking people than at people that are less good looking.  Did you know our mothers are more likely to check on their children left alone in the grocery cart when they are have better looks.  School children are given better grades when they are more beautiful while these differences largely disappear when they these children are compared by standardized tests. This power of beauty continues on through college, work, marriage and to the end of our lives.  This is why I have found this enigma, beauty, so fascinating.  This is why I have dedicated my life’s work to finding out what it is, how it changes our lives, and through my profession, how I can attain it for my patients.

Thanks for reading, Dr Young

Dr Young specializes in Facial Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery and is located in Bellevue near Seattle, Washington