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  • 8/14/2023
Botched Docs Terry Dubrow & Paul Nassif REACT to Show's Most Memorable Moments _

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00:00 It's very scary operating on your wife,
00:02 'cause if it goes wrong, you take home your complication.
00:05 - You know, I've heard that joke about a family.
00:06 (laughing)
00:07 - It's a good one though, isn't it?
00:08 If you couldn't be a surgeon, you know what I'd be?
00:11 - Yeah, you'd be a friggin' stand-up comedian,
00:12 is what you'd be.
00:13 - That was the toughest case I've ever done.
00:16 Lives of your children.
00:17 - Oh, did I?
00:18 - Do you pass gas in the OR?
00:20 - Yes.
00:21 - Thank you.
00:22 - I'm Dr. Paul Masso.
00:23 - And I'm Dr. Terry Dubrow.
00:24 - And this is our ET retrospective.
00:27 - This is a walk down memory lane.
00:29 - Take a look at me.
00:30 Anything different?
00:33 - Gained weight.
00:34 - God, look at my hair.
00:35 - Oh my God.
00:36 - Look at the way I look.
00:37 - You were so young and chubby.
00:41 - I was chubby.
00:43 - That's when they allowed you to swim in the ocean.
00:45 Now you've had too much plastic surgery,
00:46 so the dolphins will choke on you,
00:48 so they don't put you in the ocean anymore.
00:50 - You know, I've heard that joke about a family.
00:51 (laughing)
00:52 - It's a good one though, isn't it?
00:54 So this was a wild idea that Paul actually came up with.
00:57 We were having dinner, you know, the executive producers,
01:01 and we were having dinner here in Hollywood,
01:02 and I go, "It's time to make another doctor show."
01:05 - By then, we were specialists in revisional surgery,
01:08 so that was the genesis of the idea.
01:11 - Said, "Why don't we just take some patients
01:13 "that have had really bad plastic surgery?"
01:16 So I call him, we're having dinner,
01:17 I go, "What do you think of this idea?"
01:18 "That's the stupidest idea I've ever heard."
01:21 Plus he was sick, he had the flu at that point.
01:23 - It was a dumb, dumb idea.
01:24 - He goes, "You're gonna show all of our mistakes
01:25 "and all these complications on TV?"
01:27 - Right, if every other doctor--
01:29 - I go, "Yeah."
01:30 - Yeah, these are unfixable cases that no doctors can fix,
01:33 and you want us to try to do it on national television.
01:36 Not the greatest thing for the reputation.
01:38 - So of course, the next day he goes,
01:39 "All right, let's try it."
01:40 ♪ I love it perfect ♪
01:42 - We never thought we'd be here eight seasons later,
01:45 but that's one of the biggest things,
01:47 is one, the opportunity that we've had,
01:49 how lucky we are to help people
01:51 that never thought they could be helped.
01:52 - I'm glamorous, I'm fabulous,
01:55 but I need the rest of me to come into alignment with it.
01:59 - Ah, Tiffany, yeah.
02:02 Last thing we wanna do is have a major complication
02:04 on a giant reality star.
02:06 - You know, as a surgeon,
02:07 I'm having a bit of an oh crap moment.
02:10 It's not happening today.
02:12 There's not gonna be enough time
02:14 to do a good job on both the breasts and the nose.
02:18 - Too much surgery.
02:19 Safety first.
02:20 That's the problem with plastic surgery these days.
02:22 Surgeons will continue on and go past eight,
02:25 nine, 10, 11 hours,
02:26 and that's when it gets really risky.
02:28 - You know, the other thing that's interesting,
02:29 now if we had that same case,
02:32 we'd be doing it because we'd be doing it
02:34 probably about 35 to 40% less time.
02:37 - Biggest challenge working together in the OR,
02:38 honestly, is, and I'm not kidding about this,
02:43 he passes gas in the OR.
02:45 - It's not true.
02:46 - And he thinks it's okay.
02:47 - It's not true.
02:47 - By the way, it is true.
02:48 - It's not.
02:49 - By the way, it is true.
02:50 - I'm gonna do this in front of you
02:51 just to see what you would do.
02:52 - Hold on a second.
02:54 Hold on a second.
02:55 Lives of your children,
02:57 do you pass gas in the OR?
02:59 - Yes.
03:00 - Thank you.
03:01 - Hold on.
03:02 Every doctor is gonna do that.
03:04 Every surgeon.
03:04 - Oh, really?
03:05 - Hold on.
03:06 You're talking to the guy who,
03:07 in the middle of the night,
03:08 - Passing gas in the OR is acceptable.
03:09 - When he's in bed with his wife
03:10 and he has to pass gas, guess what he does?
03:12 - I will go to the bathroom.
03:13 - He gets up, he wakes him,
03:14 and gets him and goes to the bathroom.
03:15 Who does that?
03:16 - Hi, Anya.
03:17 - Hi, sir, I have to go.
03:18 - Go.
03:20 - Ladies and gentlemen, Heather Dubrow.
03:22 - Hi.
03:23 - You should keep her, yeah.
03:24 - My Anya.
03:24 - Look at those shoes.
03:25 - Hi, cutie.
03:26 How are you guys?
03:27 - Good, we're good.
03:28 - Can you guys look here?
03:29 Can I take a picture of you?
03:29 All right, smile, guys.
03:30 (camera shutter)
03:31 All right, but now look normal, please.
03:32 (camera shutter)
03:33 So cute!
03:34 - Love you.
03:34 - All right, I gotta go.
03:35 - How many implants do you have total?
03:37 - I think I have 25 implants now.
03:39 - Oh, it's Justin.
03:41 - Yeah.
03:42 - The human Ken doll.
03:43 He's like a Ken doll who's designed himself.
03:47 He's actually really quite brilliant and talented.
03:50 He's really an expert at this,
03:52 and I've used him over the seasons
03:54 to help me design implants.
03:56 This guy really knows what he's talking about.
03:59 - He's had complications?
04:00 - He's had complications.
04:01 I mean, you could easily look at him
04:03 through the lens of he's gone too far,
04:05 but he's very happy.
04:07 He has had complications,
04:08 but very few despite how many procedures
04:10 he's had done on himself.
04:12 - I wanna remove my nipples and my belly button.
04:15 - Here's the problem with a case like this.
04:17 He's gonna have his nipples removed,
04:19 and if he can't find a real surgeon to do it,
04:22 he's gonna go to some back alley body modification place
04:26 and do it under non-stero conditions
04:28 by an untrained individual.
04:29 You almost wanna do it for him,
04:31 but there's a line that we don't cross,
04:33 and he unfortunately wanted us to cross that line.
04:37 - It's too unpredictable, at least in this country.
04:40 - I get a lot of people wanting
04:42 the bigger buttock projections,
04:45 the sort of Kardashian effect.
04:47 I get that a lot.
04:48 I don't do that operation
04:49 'cause it's the most fatal procedure
04:51 in plastic surgery, the Brazilian butt lip,
04:53 but I get that with the body quite frequently.
04:56 - I actually watched someone die.
04:58 - Yeah.
04:59 - I mean, this actually,
05:01 I walked in after the procedure
05:03 and they had a pulmonary embolism,
05:04 it's called FAT,
05:05 going into a vein that went through the heart to the lung,
05:08 and actually they died within about eight minutes.
05:11 So I'm, I have a little PTSD from that.
05:14 - There's several cases I wish I could have done.
05:16 In fact, there was one that we turned down.
05:19 - Yeah, I remember her.
05:20 - And then we thought about it for a season and a half
05:23 and then had an epiphany,
05:25 and we actually took her on, Raji.
05:28 - To get my face done first.
05:29 - What did she inject first?
05:31 - Well, concrete, cement.
05:33 - Raji, who had all this material placed in her face
05:35 from plumbing supply stores,
05:38 nobody would touch her,
05:40 and then we sort of figured out
05:42 how to remove it using orthopedic tools,
05:45 and it was very successful, but very high risk.
05:48 That was the toughest case I've ever done.
05:50 Yeah, every surgeon on the planet turned her down
05:55 because it was considered absolutely,
05:58 not only unfixable,
06:00 but potentially extraordinarily dangerous.
06:02 - How are you?
06:03 - I'm doing well, good to see you.
06:06 - That was sort of one of the most rewarding cases
06:08 I've ever done.
06:09 (Raji grunts)
06:11 - I'm getting nauseated.
06:12 - Oh my God, you're like that, you're sick.
06:13 - Look at this, look at this.
06:14 - I had to sit down because I was getting dizzy.
06:15 - Look at this, there's something weirdly enjoyable
06:20 about having needles injected in your face.
06:21 But by the way, I had way too much injected after that,
06:25 and I looked pretty weird for a long time.
06:27 So I was like a cautionary tale,
06:28 walking around myself, don't do what I've done.
06:31 - The doctor botched himself.
06:33 - Botched by the botched doctor.
06:35 Yeah, that happened to me.
06:37 - I'm Heather Dubrow, I'm Terry's wife.
06:39 - What are you doing here?
06:41 - Oh, it's my beautiful wife.
06:43 Oh, look how gorgeous my wife is.
06:46 Boy, my wife does not age.
06:48 - You might even say you botched it.
06:51 - It's very scary operating on your wife,
06:53 'cause if it goes wrong, you take home your complication.
06:56 I don't like operating on friends or family,
06:58 but if they have a uniquely difficult problem
07:01 that I have a special experience in,
07:03 I feel it's my responsibility to do it.
07:06 But if it's routine and it's straightforward,
07:08 on my family, I'd really rather not do it.
07:12 Complications happen in plastic surgery,
07:14 even to the best, most experienced surgeons.
07:16 If you have a complication in your family or your friends,
07:21 it's devastating to your relationship.
07:24 - Yeah, I'm on the opposite spectrum.
07:25 I do want to operate on my friends and family.
07:28 - No matter what they want?
07:29 - Well, no, if it's something, you know, realistic,
07:31 and something I can do a great job on.
07:33 - You want to do a face lift on your friend?
07:35 - If I'm talented, yeah, I do it all the time.
07:37 - What if they hate it? - Yeah, what if they hate it?
07:39 - Well, then you got a problem.
07:40 But the point is, I do.
07:41 I'd rather do a face lift on my friend
07:44 than somebody else.
07:45 - Gonna be something about my daddy, isn't it?
07:47 Let's see.
07:48 My daddy knows more than Tara.
07:51 - I am the luckiest guy.
07:54 Listen, second time around.
07:56 I mean, I got three wonderful boys.
07:58 I am married to Brittany. I'm the luckiest guy.
08:02 The most incredible wife, the most incredible boys.
08:05 And now, what charisma.
08:08 This girl is so beautiful and wonderful.
08:11 Makes me laugh.
08:12 At the age, yes, I'm gonna say it.
08:14 I have a younger wife, and I'm 61
08:17 with a almost three-year-old baby daughter.
08:20 You know, how does that feel?
08:21 People ask me a lot.
08:22 What is that, crazy? I love it.
08:24 - You love it. - It has actually made me
08:26 want to live a lot longer.
08:28 - Yeah. - Oh, God!
08:29 - The most requested celeb body part
08:31 Terry and Paul get asked to do?
08:33 Kylie Jenner's lips.
08:34 And season eight, airing Thursdays on E!
08:36 is filled with over 50 transformations,
08:38 including one that might be their toughest yet.
08:42 - You did some genius work,
08:44 and this season, I think he did the case of the series.
08:49 Not just of the season, but of the entire series.
08:52 This woman has a big, giant, growing tumor on her face
08:56 that nobody would touch.
08:59 He took it on, and it's wow, so congratulations.
09:02 - Thank you. - I might as well kind of
09:04 toot my own horn. Woo-hoo!
09:06 - Thank you so much. - You're welcome.
09:08 - I'm really scared. - I like getting shot.
09:10 - I think the most rewarding part of being
09:12 Surgeons On Bunch is the ability
09:15 to fix the unfixable and to take people
09:18 from hopeless and sad and not part of normal society
09:24 and allow them to be normal again.
09:27 - Will you be my hero?
09:28 - This is my life's calling.
09:30 This is what we'll be known for.
09:32 This is our legacy, and we are truly blessed
09:35 and grateful to have this opportunity,
09:37 and I hope we get to continue to do it a lot more
09:39 because people need it out there.
09:42 - No matter what everyone says about you,
09:43 you're not that stupid. - It's good to be good-looking,
09:45 and I'm kind of smart. - Okay, now you lost me.
09:48 - I mean, looking at this, we've never done this before.
09:50 Never looked back at all those seasons,
09:52 so this is the first time we've ever done that.
09:54 Thank you for that. - Thank you, E.T.
09:56 That was great. That was really enjoyable.
09:58 - We love E.T. - We love E.T.
09:59 Who doesn't love E.T.?
10:01 [music ends]
10:03 (bells chiming)
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