Botched - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

I Love New Work
Reality television personality Tiffany "New York" Pollard wants to get her deformed breasts fixed. Other cases include a severely burned chin and a woman's face filled with cement.

Boob-Watch
Nicole Eggert, from Baywatch, wants smaller breasts after her last surgeon gave her ones that are too big; Terry tries to reconstruct a woman with a flesh eating disease; an international flight attendant in search of the world's best plastic surgery.

The Bacon Bra
The doctors assist a female bodybuilder who wants to look more feminine; Paul performs surgery on a woman with large nostril anxiety; and Katella Dash will do anything to look like a human blow-up doll.

Four Leeches and a Funeral
Dwight Eubanks says goodbye to his nose with a funeral; a woman has left her with a mysterious bubble on her breast; and a busty performer gives the doctors a smashing show they'll never forget.

Mo' Steroids Mo' Problems
Terry helps Mo Thugs rapper Guillermo 'Big Caz' Eiland with his situation of man boobs; Jana Stoner who got breast implants in her butt after a Mexico surgery gone bad; a UK man with super-sized lips sees the doctors about his leaking filler.

Dolly'd Up
An impersonator wants to fix her saggy skin; Paul helps a woman with a possibly unfixable nose, and Daniella 'two spirits' Mendez wants a convertible implant for both a male and female option.

House of Horrors
The Doctors help a woman whose nose was botched by the "House of Horrors." Tanya hopes to remove a scar that reminds her of her unborn twin. The infamous Sarah Burge visits the doctors to find eternal youth.

Knuckles and Knockers
Dr. Dubrow tries to separate a uniboob. Dr. Nassif fights to fix a former boxer's nose. The Doctors deliver some unexpected news to actress/model Shauna Sand.

The Pec Whisperer
The Human Doll Justin Jedlica returns to help Dr. Dubrow pump up a "pec-less" body builder, a former Miss India hopes Dr. Nassif can perfect her pig nose and the Doctors have a heart-to-heart with a woman obsessed with body modification.

Attack of the 3,000cc Implants
Dr. Dubrow takes on the biggest breast case of his career, Dr. Nassif tackles a soldiers botched nose and the doctors meet a man whose life goal is to look like a super hero.

Say Yes to the Breasts
Former actress Heather fought a flesh eating disease that left her with no breasts, Dr. Dubrow helps a spiritual woman who has a butt on her belly and Dr. Nassif helps a man whose doctor left a thumb print on his nose.

The Serial Filler
Farrah Abraham visits the doctors about her blown up lips, a friend of Dr. Dubrow's seeks help for his botched stomach and Jessa hopes the doctors can help erase the physical reminders left from a fatal car accident.

Double Trouble
In this two-part story, Paul follows a hunch and orders more tests for a woman with a severely botched nose and discovers shocking news. The doctors work in tandem to get two "botched bunnies" back in centerfold shape.

Dr. Nassif Saved My life
After saving Luci's life, Paul is given the ok to finally fix her nose; Terry fixes a DJ's oversized chest; the doctors help a woman find a solution for her terrible Tijuana procedures.

Boner Free Zone
Dr. Nassif fixes a woman's nose who had her dentist perform her rhinoplasty; the doctors meet a mother who had a great amount of plastic surgery to look exactly like her daughter.

Breast Greedy
Dr. Nassif performs a rhinoplasty on a woman who had her first nose job at 12 years old, Dr. Dubrow works on a patient who wants to retire her Baywatch Boobs, and the doctors are left speechless by a patient who can only be described as "unique."

The Wizard of Schnoz
Terry makes a breast cancer survivor feel whole again while Paul operates on two sisters' twin beaks, affirming that he is the true Wizard of Schnoz. Terry gets a visit from his favorite patient...his wife, Heather.

Where the Wildd Things Are
The doctors help a woman who refers to herself as the ``most unlucky person in the world''; Lacey Wildd is back with a problem; Transgender showgirl, Cassandra Cass, seeks the Doctors help to become her favorite cartoon character.

The Living Doll
Dr. Dubrow operates on a transgender woman's uni-boob; Dr. Nassif corrects a crater on a woman's nose; Doctors meet Blondie who wants to be a plastic doll.

Stitched Up Sisters
Dr. Dubrow keeps it in the family when he works on a pair of co-dependent sisters; Dr. Nassif operates on a large man with a big nose; the doctors meet YouTuber and extreme waist trainer, Penny Brown.
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