Ep 13. Double Trouble
- TV-14
- October 6, 2015
- 43 min
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7.4 (9)
In season 2 episode 13 of Botched titled "Double Trouble", Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif tackle two cases of unusual physical abnormalities. The first patient is 36-year-old Veronica, who has a conjoined twin that is partially formed with a small head and a face on her shoulder. The twin, nicknamed "Little V", is not fully developed but causes Veronica daily pain and discomfort. The doctors need to figure out how to safely remove the twin while minimizing scarring and reducing the risk of nerve damage.
The second patient is 23-year-old Robin, who has a rare condition called macromastia that has caused her breasts to grow to a staggering size KKK. Her breasts have caused her back, neck, and shoulder pain, along with extreme emotional distress. The doctors must perform a breast reduction surgery and a breast lift to restore Robin's physical and mental health.
As Dr. Dubrow and Dr. Nassif evaluate the two cases, they face several challenges that require their expertise to solve. In Veronica's case, the doctors must decide which surgical method to use to remove the twin, and they must also prepare for the possibility of complications. They also need to determine the best way to restore Veronica's shoulder and ensure that she does not experience ongoing pain.
In Robin's case, the doctors must consider how much tissue to remove from her breasts to avoid potential complications such as skin necrosis or nipple damage. They must also address the emotional and psychological trauma that Robin has experienced due to her condition and provide support throughout the surgery.
Throughout the episode, viewers see the patients' physical and emotional journeys. The doctors share their professional insights, explaining the challenges and risks associated with each procedure. The show provides an in-depth look into the surgical process, including pre-op consultations, surgical planning, and post-op recovery.
Overall, Botched season 2 episode 13 is an emotional and thought-provoking episode that showcases the doctors' skill and empathy. The show highlights the importance of listening to patients and treating them with respect and compassion, regardless of their physical abnormalities. The episode serves as a reminder of the transformative power of plastic surgery and the critical role that doctors play in improving patients' lives.