OE! Entertainment announces the premiere of the 8th season of the series Botched, starring Hollywood’s most talented doctors, Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow, Monday, September 25th, at 8:30 pm.
The duo of Dubrow and Nassif will be challenged to correct failed cosmetic procedures and solve intriguing health problems. From heartbreaking stories to surprising moments, doctors are once again faced with life-changing surgeries for patients who have not only been affected by negligence but also suffered painful physical trauma due to unexplained genetic problems.
Celebrities
In this new batch of episodes, it will become clear how recent Hollywood aesthetic trends have impacted people who try to physically imitate their favorite stars through disastrous, high-risk surgeries. At the moment, however, people’s desire to reverse their procedures is also a trend, following celebrities such as Blac Chyna, Kylie Jenner, McKenzie Westmore and many others.
“Celebrities move the needle,” explains Dubrow. “If celebrities are implementing trends that can actually be helpful, like removing implants, because they realize they probably got them when they were very young, I think it’s an important message to the public that maybe a lot of procedures they get should be done at an older age. more mature and never so young”, he observes. “Our goal is to educate and say, ‘Listen, you don’t want to do this.’ In the last nine months, I’ve probably turned away 25 patients, all young, all requesting unnecessary surgeries that they didn’t need,” Nassif added.
In the new season, we will also see Dubrow deal with a very emotional case, while Nassif faces the biggest challenge of his career. “The season will be a really interesting combination of trauma cases, congenital deformities and patients who have had serious complications with plastic surgery,” said Dubrow, inviting Brazil to enjoy the big premiere. “In this new edition, I will face the biggest case of my career for the series. It’s a tumor that takes over a patient’s face”, said Nassif, noting that this is the “most shocking” case he has ever seen.
OE! Entertainment announces the premiere of the 8th season of the series Botched, starring Hollywood’s most talented doctors, Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow, Monday, September 25th, at 8:30 pm.
The duo of Dubrow and Nassif will be challenged to correct failed cosmetic procedures and solve intriguing health problems. From heartbreaking stories to surprising moments, doctors are once again faced with life-changing surgeries for patients who have not only been affected by negligence but also suffered painful physical trauma due to unexplained genetic problems.
Celebrities
In this new batch of episodes, it will become clear how recent Hollywood aesthetic trends have impacted people who try to physically imitate their favorite stars through disastrous, high-risk surgeries. At the moment, however, people’s desire to reverse their procedures is also a trend, following celebrities such as Blac Chyna, Kylie Jenner, McKenzie Westmore and many others.
“Celebrities move the needle,” explains Dubrow. “If celebrities are implementing trends that can actually be helpful, like removing implants, because they realize they probably got them when they were very young, I think it’s an important message to the public that maybe a lot of procedures they get should be done at an older age. more mature and never so young”, he observes. “Our goal is to educate and say, ‘Listen, you don’t want to do this.’ In the last nine months, I’ve probably turned away 25 patients, all young, all requesting unnecessary surgeries that they didn’t need,” Nassif added.
In the new season, we will also see Dubrow deal with a very emotional case, while Nassif faces the biggest challenge of his career. “The season will be a really interesting combination of trauma cases, congenital deformities and patients who have had serious complications with plastic surgery,” said Dubrow, inviting Brazil to enjoy the big premiere. “In this new edition, I will face the biggest case of my career for the series. It’s a tumor that takes over a patient’s face”, said Nassif, noting that this is the “most shocking” case he has ever seen.