Botched debuts on E! tonight at 9p and you don’t want to miss this show that will change your perspective on plastic surgery.
Plastic surgery is more and more common these days, and we always seem to focus on the ones that have worked out. Well not all of them do, and Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif are here to fix other people’s mistakes. On tonight’s season premiere, they help two women who desperately need them. One woman had such a bad boob job that her breasts are actually touching. It isn’t only that she has a uniboob, but they are causing her so much pain that she can’t even pick up her own child. So the doctors take a look at their options and tell her that she needs to go smaller than what she currently is and she is not OK with that. Will they be able to convince her to get the right size implants? And how will she look after they are done?
Then there is another woman, who was in a bad a car accident when she was younger and her nose was badly damaged in it. As bad as the initial accident was to it, it is not as awful what the previous plastic surgeons have done to her nose. Now the doctors have to fix it, but there is a chance the surgery will not work. Will they be able to give her a nose like you and me or we will she be stuck with the nose she has.
Then next week, they work on Janice Dickinson’s boobs and she drives them crazy. You just have to see what she puts them through. Let’s just say she does something that no other patient has ever done before her and hopefully none will do after her.
What makes Botched so interesting is you get too see them change people’s lives. You see them make something that was meant to be beautiful, but turned out ugly; finally become the beautiful thing that it was meant to be. It isn’t only what we get to see on the outside that effects these patients, but it is also how it effects them on the inside. Several of these patients suffer pain and/or breathing issues from their botched jobs and the doctors help them alleviate that and get them back to being normal again. It is for those reasons that this show is so touching and emotional, and a must watch.