Ep 8. Sticky Nipples and Paparazzi
- TV-14
- August 3, 2017
- 43 min
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7.9 (12)
Two patients come to Dr. Dubrow and Dr. Nassif looking for help with their plastic surgery botches in episode 8 of season 4 of Botched, titled "Sticky Nipples and Paparazzi." First up is Ann-Marie, a woman who had a breast augmentation with another surgeon that left her with nipples that are constantly erect and sticky to the touch. As a model, this has affected her ability to work and her social life. The doctors attempt to fix her botched procedure by crafting new implants and repositioning her nipples to a more natural angle.
The second patient is former model Janice Dickinson, who has previously undergone several surgeries that left her with a long list of problems, including a collapsed nostril, a deviated septum, and a jutting chin. She desperately wants to reclaim her previous beauty but is also struggling with the aftermath of the media frenzy following Bill Cosby's trial, in which she served as a star witness. The paparazzi constantly hound her, and she feels that she can no longer go out in public without being ridiculed. The doctors work on repairing her nose and chin in the hopes of helping her regain her confidence.
While both cases highlight the serious risks and consequences of poorly executed plastic surgery, the episode also delves deeper into the emotional toll it can take on patients. Ann-Marie's nipples not only cause her physical discomfort but also make her feel self-conscious and isolated from others. Janice's appearance has always been a central part of her identity, and it is heart-wrenching to see her struggle with the loss of that part of herself.
As with many episodes of Botched, the operations themselves are dramatic and at times gruesome. Viewers watch as the doctors use liposuction to extract fat from Ann-Marie's thighs and craft it into new breast implants. They also use a variety of tools to reshape both her nipples and aureolas. Janice's surgeries are equally invasive, including the use of a saw to break her chin bone for repositioning. It's not always easy to watch, but the show's expert editing and focus on the patients' stories make the procedures feel necessary and justified.
Throughout the episode, Dr. Dubrow and Dr. Nassif demonstrate their deep expertise and compassion for their patients. They take the time to listen to Ann-Marie and Janice's concerns and work carefully to come up with solutions that will help restore their confidence and fix the damage done by other surgeons. Their knowledge of the latest techniques and technologies is also evident, as they discuss everything from endoscopic surgery to biodegradable implants.
Overall, "Sticky Nipples and Paparazzi" is an emotional and impactful addition to season 4 of Botched. Its focus on the emotional toll of plastic surgery and the expertise of the show's doctors make it a must-watch for fans of the series.