BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA: 'Botched' Season 8 Episode 8 is all set to air on Thursday, September 21, at 10 pm ET. As plastic surgeons Dr Terry Dubrow and Dr Paul Nassif deal with a range of new patients, viewers will witness more surprising makeovers.
World-famous surgeons Dr Nassif and Dr Dubrow monitor former cosmetic surgery patients whose procedures were botched by their doctors with the aim of making things right.
The physicians work hard to undo the harm done by the previous surgeries.
Each episode follows a patient through the process of rectifying difficulties produced by sophisticated surgeries, as well as the rehabilitation phase following what is hoped to be a successful transformation.
How to watch 'Botched' Season 8 Episode 8?
Season 8 of the entertaining 'Botched' series is available to stream exclusively on E! You can also watch 'Botched' on Peacock and Season 8 for free with a new Fubo membership trial.
What can we expect from 'Botched' Season 8 Episode 8?
New patients will seek care from Dr Nassif and Dr Dubrow in 'Botched' Season 8 Episode 8, titled 'Sep-EAR-ation Anxiety'. A patient who is weary of hiding her reoccurring keloid requires Dr Nassif to remove the massive growth from her ear.
Meanwhile, a superfan aspires to have the butt of a famous superstar but is unable to achieve it.
The show will also include a victim of domestic violence. Fans must check in to E! on September 21 to see this heartbreaking episode.
What happened in 'Botched' Season 8, Episode 7?
A woman, named Demi, sought Dr Nassif's assistance after her nose collapsed due to years of cocaine usage. The woman looked into her background and the effects of grief on her body.
The 'Botched' surgeons used Episode 7 as an opportunity to educate the public about the dangers of cocaine and how it can seriously harm the nose. Cocaine can have devastating side effects on your nose, not just how it functions, but also how it looks.
On the other hand, a patient arrived at Dr Dubrow's door, hoping that he would mend his soup bowl-looking chest. Dr Dubrow, who was astounded by the patient's state, was obliged to devise a new medical treatment.
Despite the fact that the doctor did not intend to invest in a new surgical method for the patient, he was able to discover a unique solution to a very challenging situation by applying well-established surgical concepts.
An influencer, named Scarlett, was ready to take on her online identity and achieve the world's largest breasts. Both Dr Nassif and Dr Dubrow were hesitant to work on her because they were concerned about the patient's back.
Who stars in 'Botched' Season 8?
Sometimes cosmetic surgery doesn't go as planned for the patient. What happens then if a technique is flawed? They visit famous plastic surgeons Nassif and Dubrow, who work to undo the effects of the original treatment if they are participants in this reality show.
Dr Paul Nassif
Dr Nassif is a skilled, well-versed Beverly Hills facial cosmetic and reconstructive surgeon whose ground-breaking methods have won him praise from his patients, his colleagues, and the media on a global scale.
He consistently produces work that is both visually beautiful and fully practical.
Dr Nassif is aware of how important it is to feel good about your appearance. He works with patients to accentuate their inherent beauty and enable them to maximize their potential.
Dr Terry Dubrow
Dr Dubrow examines how plastic surgery can completely transform a person's life as one of the doctors in the E! Entertainment Television programs 'Botched' and 'Botched By Nature'.
He combines his exceptional qualifications and moral character with a specialized method of patient care and a deep sense of visual beauty.
Dr Dubrow's lifelong enthusiasm for plastic surgery makes him stand out in the very competitive area of cosmetic and plastic surgery.
His gifted work is carried out in accordance with his ideology as a plastic surgeon, which requires that each member of his team respect the patient's worries, objectives, and desires in the highest regard.
'Botched' Season 8 airs every Thursday on E! at 10 pm ET