Trunk Load of Trouble: The Hilarious Myth-Busting of Elephant-Sized Anesthesia in Plastic Surgery
SBS ‘Shoes Off and Single for Men’ Reveals the Truth Behind Plastic Surgery
On the SBS entertainment program ‘Shoes Off and Single for Men’ aired on the afternoon of the 10th, broadcaster Pungja appeared and shared a rumor about plastic surgery. The satirist responded with a humorous anecdote that left everyone in stitches.
The satirist began by saying, “I was lying down in the hospital after plastic surgery, and because I was so worried, the director joked with me. I said, ‘I don’t think the anesthesia is wearing off well,’ and he said, ‘It’s not like it won’t wear off, they used elephant anesthesia.'” The satirist thought it was a joke at first, but the director insisted it was true.
Later, the satirist discovered that the amount of anesthesia used depends on the person’s size. The director joked, “Even an elephant would fall over at this level,” causing laughter among the audience.
The satirist also shared another interesting experience during the plastic surgery. “When I was getting plastic surgery, they told me to ‘count from 1 to 10’ while putting me under anesthesia. People usually pass out at 3, but I counted to 10, and the anesthesia didn’t work. They gave me more, and I was anesthetized.”
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