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Botched docs just working their magic
@Tom-ul3gb
5 ай бұрын
thank the Doctors !
@angiecoers6255
20 күн бұрын
You have a congenital problem, not an IUD. Stop listening to your mother and her doctor.
The black woman with the sunken face is an absolute miracle. She is now absolutely beautiful. I’m so happy for her. God bless her.
@dd4850
4 ай бұрын
She’s always been beautiful
@NellyGandhella
4 ай бұрын
Nice racism but you're right she did look amazing after the procedure
@justinb8940
3 ай бұрын
My husband has sarcoidosis as sell!!!
@mattterry7865
3 ай бұрын
@@NellyGandhellaHow was that racist? I bet your white.
@Nonybusinessxxxxxx
2 ай бұрын
🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️What racism !!?? Stop making everything racist ya dummy! Is she not black? If there were two white women and one had black hair and other blonde, I would say the blonde woman. People get identified by things that stand out most. Here's h Christ. What's it like being a victim and looking for racism in evrything 24/7v
These stories are why I love cosmetic surgeries. Not crazy people who want fake muscles and massive knockers. These patients look great!
@richiesworld1
9 ай бұрын
How do you feel about massive nuts?
@YarbroK
9 ай бұрын
This! I will be getting cosmetic surgery within a few months as I lost my left breast due to cancer.
@domiro8156
9 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you!
@domiro8156
9 ай бұрын
@@YarbroK All the best to you!
@ladob2011
7 ай бұрын
@@YarbroKbest wishes to you and praying you have a speedy recovery.
THIS is what plastic surgery is for, not fish lips or fake small noses. It's to help people who have suffered a disease or illness or birth defect. It helps them get rid of physical pain, fixes scars or destruction, helps them blend in, and just allows them to be normal.
@pattiliba8188
6 ай бұрын
Totally agree.
@mbg140897
5 ай бұрын
I mean yeah totally, what they do for these people is amazing. But I see no issues with doing it for both reasons. If people want to fix something on them that they don’t like if that’s what makes them feel good and they’ve got the means to afford it then they should go for it. I just don’t understand why what other people do to their own selves bothers people so much, it never really made much sense to me. What they do doesn’t affect my life so why bother caring? It’s just a total waste of energy. People constantly praise other people who naturally have what others are getting done and that actually seems worse to me. No one can help what they’re born with, so praising someone for hitting the genes lottery while condemning someone else for getting work done to enhance themselves makes no sense. Neither can help what they’re born with, but one gets praised for “staying natural.” It’s easy to stay natural when you’ve already got desired features. Just live and let live man, it’s all trivial✌🏼
@happy_9075
3 ай бұрын
А на ком тренироваться и руку набивать? Таких как у героинь случаи уникальные.
@bananasqueen
2 ай бұрын
I never had surgery but if you don't like some results on people, who cares ? What matters is what they think.
@Anna_Stetik
2 ай бұрын
@@bananasqueen Quit nagging.
WOW the belly injury guy - cannot even tell he had that huge gap in the side of his body! AMAZING work!
@missvida6251
8 ай бұрын
Absolutely one of the best I've ever seen!
@suzanneellis
4 ай бұрын
My favourite one ever!!! He was a shark attack victim 🦈 But the fact that he had a HUGE gap in his side... to not even seeing a SCAR!?!?! 😮😮😮 Just proves the amazing work they perfom!!! 😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️
@marcopalazzo9349
4 ай бұрын
They hide the cut marks under his boxers
@readytogo3186
2 ай бұрын
"Amazing" is the word!!
Who else feels blessed just to be themselves after watching this?
@WeartheGoodSocks
6 ай бұрын
I've never been so grateful for my healthy nose! This really puts your problems into perspective, doesn't it? Counting my blessings for sure.
@readytogo3186
2 ай бұрын
me! Thank the Lord!!
@anovosedlik
2 ай бұрын
I was in the ICU for roughly 6 months, and after leaving I've lost any interest in material possessions. Just grateful that I'm breathing.
@trissiat
Ай бұрын
Totally! I've been whining about nothing
Koffa has an amazing outlook considering this situation could have broken her. Her resilience and charisma are magnetic and inspiring💞
@junkjournaldavao
10 ай бұрын
I agree. Her energy and positivity is contagious. 🙏
@mzhappyfree7688
10 ай бұрын
Agreed
@sammi-joreviews1135
9 ай бұрын
She was beautiful before her surgery; she was even more so afterward.
@pugnacious1
8 ай бұрын
She's wonderful! That she has kept up her positive outlook is probably what kept her going. She has a beautiful "juicy" face😂
@missvida6251
8 ай бұрын
@@sammi-joreviews1135she was not beautiful before. Seriously! We have eyes. She was pretty before she got sick. After she looked beautiful. She may have been beautiful on the inside but not everyone is attractive
This is the kind of work, that makes me feel pride in these two physicians!! I worked as an ER, ICU, CCU Nurse for 30 yrs, and saw first hand, the devastation that facial and bodily scarring and malfunction,can cause both physically and psychologically. Marriages breaking apart due to low self esteem issues in one partner and then, harboring anger inside, lashing out at themselves and others!! People unable to carry on a normal life,afraid to be judged constantly ,laughed at,cruel remarks being made.These Plastic Surgeons have literally performed miracles!! Thank you for this wonderful life changing work, Dr. Nassif and Dr. Dubrow!! May you be blessed greatly!! ❤
@julievanderleest
10 ай бұрын
I completely agree with you from a patient’s standpoint. I was born with a very rare craniofacial syndrome that doctors have to ask me what it is. I’m always so excited when I meet a doctor who understands the condition. I dealt with the bullies all throughout childhood. To this day my self esteem is very low and any time someone is looking at me, I feel like they’re judging me or mocking me.
@JL-uv1ms
10 ай бұрын
@@julievanderleest Julie I am sorry you went through bullying.... I did too and it leaves scars.. If I was there I would have been your friend, and thought you were beautiful... I look past the illusions and into the heart, that's what counts to me!! Yes these Dr's do research and are very astute at diagnosing... with skilled hands and approaching what seems like insurmountable odds, with eyes for aesthetic artistry, symmetry,beauty and using techniques outside the box.... they have a very high rate of success, and giving people a chance in life!! 🌹
@julievanderleest
10 ай бұрын
@@JL-uv1ms gosh that’s horrible. What’s worse is that your teachers didn’t even do anything or care. I’m so sorry. I was in school through the 90s and graduated in 2003, and then there was more discipline if there was bullying. Especially after what happened in Columbine. It took something that horrible to wake people up it seemed. But for me it was the school bus that was the worst. I still remember the bullies by name to this day. However, I didn’t have it where they were physical or made me humiliate myself like you endured. That just broke my heart you had to go through that. No matter what decade we grew up in, bullying should never have been allowed or tolerated. Not to have loving parents, especially a mother’s love, I can’t begin to imagine. My parents tended to be the opposite extreme, where if anyone messed with their “cubs”, they needed to run. My dad came to my bus stop once and he spoke his mind to the girl that was the bully then. I wanted to run. It did help though. One thing that I learned growing up was how to be more compassionate and I definitely went to the kids who were alone and unpopular. By the time I hit 4th grade or so and after my first reconstructive surgeries, I had fewer bullies. To this day there’s always been those few but there’s many more that love me and have my back. If I deal with the unkind people, it’s usually in public and I will never see them again. At least not in person because I definitely remember them and in my head I see them. One thing that I remember learning when I was in discipleship training school 15 years ago, was how we can have 100 people or more or less than that, say the most uplifting, positive, kind words to us and there was one person who said a comment that brought us down, most of us would focus on that one person and forget about the 100+ positive words that we heard. I know I struggled with that and when I heard someone share it, it hit me to the core. I definitely have learned through the years and now I have such a heart to reach out to people who are looked down upon. Before I was struck with medical challenges that put me on disability, I was working in urban ministries and reaching out to the homeless, addicts, prostitutes, etc… As a kid already, I gravitated towards them because I saw how the average person treated them. From what you have shared, I can tell you are a very compassionate person who devoted your life to helping others. I definitely admire that. I don’t think I would survive in the medical field. I get squeamish when I have to get a blood test. The needle alone gives me anxiety. The lab techs get a good laugh from me because I go into the lab looking the other way.🤪
@lucialuciferion6720
9 ай бұрын
Yet, they still can't fix scars properly. Since 2007 I've been waiting and hoping that 'someday' they will be able to fix scars , more than just marginally 'improve' them. And nothing. No progress in that area that whole time. Can't wear a tank top and I live in Florida. It's been devastating, but I'm used to it now at least. I'm a hermit basically.
@NaeniaNightingale
2 ай бұрын
@@lucialuciferion6720 Have you been looking if it’s possible to tattoo over it and make something beautiful out of it? I’m asking because that’s what I will be doing with the scars on my back once I have been given the green light for it.
Koffa is so beatiful, even with her disorder untreated, you cant help but like her! Very radiant!
@bergercookie
5 ай бұрын
Her positive attitude and great personality are so inspiring ❤
@peepo2560
Ай бұрын
She’s got so much charisma
That woman with the lip, it's just a scary story. But that is amazing. Makes me so happy to know there are resources like this
@Vindsvelle
5 ай бұрын
The photo at 7:25 of the entirety of her upper lip and philtrum completely black with necrosis is horrifying.
@EJaramillo
4 ай бұрын
How awful that the dermatologist moved forward with removing her lip, he should have known when to stop and refer her to a cancer center that way she could have had a better plan than not having her lip anymore and then going to a plastic surgeon after.
@caitlinvdg7308
3 ай бұрын
Medical malpractice, just disgusting
@emmartin4433
2 ай бұрын
That dermatologist is a butcher. Always, always get a second opinion
The work on that guys stomach BLEW ME AWAY. PHENOMENAL!!!!
I love seeing not only the result, but the smiles on their faces in the after shots! The mixture of relief, happiness and newfound confidence!
Wooow I was amazed at Koffa's incredible personality and positivity and she looks great again so happy for her.
My heart goes out to these people, and I’m so thankful for the doctors who help them!
@MermaidMakes
5 ай бұрын
Let’s not forget the paramedical tattooists out there too! I had no idea it was an avenue for tattooing. I am considering getting certified now…. What an amazing gift I could possibly give people who’ve lost so much, as an artist!!
Holy cow Koffa immediately aged backwards by about 30 years! Amazing
7:26 that poor woman omg I was not expecting that much to be gone. the amount of fear and then the feeling of being violated after not knowing what all happened to you, just knowing the aftermath. Glad they could help her out
This calling to be a reconstructive plastic surgeon is a beautiful gift to the world. God bless these doctors
@alrightyru
4 ай бұрын
Not just boobs and bbl's
9:59 the medical face tattoo was genius and so beautiful. Their work is amazing I’m so impressed.
Excellent work for patients with real medical conditions not just for their own shallow self obsessions. These people are so brave and it’s inspiring.
That poor lady who had the BCC- clearly they didn't explan how the procedure would go if the cancer was more extensive than expected.
@Geoplanetjane
5 ай бұрын
And whoever did the Mohs surgery did not do it correctly.
@laurenk1766
4 ай бұрын
Once they realized it was worse than they thought, they should have stitched her up the best they could and sent her to the hospital. It should NEVER have gotten that far.
The first one is incredible! She looks fantastic, you could tell she was pretty before and now she is again. being pretty isn't everything, but it's a bonus to the functional breathing. Amazing
@feridedogan7653
9 ай бұрын
She was even beautiful with the messed up face and surgery . A beautiful person will always be pretty
The Second Lady was a complete miracle. Gorgeous
This is why they make the really big bucks. In my opinion, there is wage and wealth disparity everywhere but within medical specialties, ESPECIALLY surgical, these guys have been through so much education, and CONTINUE to further their education. They also have to have a level of engineering and problem solving skills, on top of the fact that the procedures are long and grueling, they work crazy hours and are on call for post op patients, the stakes are so high as they literally hold people’s lives in their hands, and they completely change and heal lives on a daily basis. This is one of those fields where it doesn’t bug me even a little bit that these guys are multimillionaires with mansions and yachts etc. They actually earn them and the work they do touches lives everywhere, from not only their patients, but also everyone who has any kind of relationship with their patients as well. These procedures heal marriages, cure depression and social anxiety, give people back the ability to maintain their own livelihoods, and I guarantee they have even prevented suicides. Truly amazing work. Well done docs!
The algorithm recommending this is mystifying because I never watch this type of content, but I gave it a chance and was blown away by the professionalism and empathy of these surgeons. Contrary to what a lot of people may think, plastic surgery isn't synonymous with cosmetic surgery, and a plastic surgeon must undergo _far_ more training than the average surgical MD in order to work the magic they do. Seems like one of the few ultra-high paid vocations whose earnings are actually commensurate with their skill and the betterment of others' lives. Even if one accuses plastic and / or cosmetic surgeons of "just being in it for the money", there's no denying the transformative effects on their patients' quality of life, and these two physicians' bedside manner seem very compassionate and genuine; the questions they ask of the patient's daughters in the first segment being an example of real engagement and care. Kudos, docs.
Patia makes me even more thankful for my amazing dermatologist.
Misleading title but still inspiring none the less. None of these cases appear to be from previously "botched" surgeries but rather deformities that occurred as a result of trauma accidents and diseases. After both of those situations, reconstruction is always a multi-step process of first healing from the initial trauma and or disease and then formulating a plan to rebuild the damaged and deformed structures afterwards in a series of follow up surgeries. Sadly but true in many cases, patients that live with these unresolved disfigurements do so because they don't have the medical insurance or resources to pay the enormous costs associated with reconstructive and restorative surgeries. Thank god there is this opportunity to have the restorative surgeries through this unconventional means (reality TV)
@Livsophiie
4 ай бұрын
I can see why it can be misleading but the transformations they're talking about/ showing are literally from a show called "Botched" so yeah..
The second case of that precious black woman was well deserved and warmed my heart
sometimes i forget how much surgeries can help people, this is amazing
@berrymint6384
7 ай бұрын
it can't It won't be necessary if they would not have go to do them in the first place for no reason
Wow Drs. Dubrow & Nassif are truly angels amongst us bc wow the miracles they perform are phenomenal!!!! To make a person beautiful and happy!!! Definitely life changing!!!
That last guys nose defect, so awful that his mother was blamed for it because she used contraception. Like, any doctor should have known how unlikely that was that an IUD caused that issue, but misogyny in medicine, especially towards pregnant mothers, makes it super easy to just blame everything in “the woman did something”. There have been so many medications removed for use in pregnant women because a Dr blamed a congenital condition on something the mother took (2 very safe morning sickness pills particularly come to mind), even when court proceeding proved it wasn’t the meds many pharma companies just don’t wanna deal with the pregnant market because of that. All well and good... until you are a sick pregnant woman!
We gonna talk abt how the first lady has almost purple eyes?? SO COOL!
@retroreceptionist7571
7 ай бұрын
They’re contacts
These surgeries change peoples lives for the better. This is amazing
The first lady has a truly magnificent eye colour. ❤️
These Doctor's care so much and are so honest with their patients.I have lots of respect for them.
I genuinely LOVE the magic of plastic surgery, when it's used to repair serious physical damage suffered by the body....
Definitely shed some happy tears for these people.
I love watching botched because these surgeons KNOW the beauty standards people set for themselves can’t always be achieved. They just want the best for their patients and want to bring some kind of happiness and confidence back into their lives
I have had 3 mohl surgeries, 2 on my face and 1 on my scalp. I am so blessed that my Dermatologist lined up the best plastic surgeon in San Antonio, TX. (where I live) to reconstruct my nose and face as soon as the mohl surgeries were done. No one would ever know how gruesome my face was prior to healing. Please continue to do what you do best - making people feel whole and good about themselves, so they can live the life they were meant to. You 2 are to be admired.
Thank god for those two doctors. Not only are they brilliant surgeons but they are amazing caring peoples
whoever told that poor man an IUD caused his nasal defect ... IS INSANE. an IUD cannot do that lmfao and you need an IUD removed when pregnant anyway like wtf poor guy!!
@nowirehangers2815
6 ай бұрын
He wanted to blame his mother
Just incredible. Paul you really get it. Glad to see that plastic surgery can do so much good but that you guys really take on very challenging deformities. RESPECT.
I love these wonderful Doctors , they truly care and help their patients who are suffering with some of the worst conditions, they deserve every penny, they earn it! ❤
I have such SO much sympathy for the first girl--I had a sunken face and was SO self-conscious. Fixing it made me feel way less self-conscious. She looks SO gorgeous now!
Wow. Are these guys really magicians? This is what plastic surgery was for originally - giving people back their lives, not making them into cartoon characters.
This is so sad and the First Ladies eyes are so beautiful to me! God bless the daughters and the mom !
Doctors Are ANGELS🙏💚🍀
You guys are amazing. Thank you for such compassionate work!
after seeing this .tell me cosmetic work is wrong?. These guys are amazing
@rachelwhite438
9 ай бұрын
I think facial reconstruction and also a well done facelift are very important. Whether by disease or age there have been studies that support that if you look sad or angry your brain responds neurologically. I saw a study that showed that Botox had a positive impact on mood because it helped to rewire the brain because the person looked happier. Surgery can do the same thing.
@shoes7899
7 ай бұрын
cosmetic surgery itself isn't wrong, but the way some people abuse it is. plastic surgery addiction is real and ruins lives. i think plastic surgery should only be for people to get their old face back after an injury or unless. it shouldn't be for glamour.
@Kaybye555
4 ай бұрын
@@rachelwhite438i find that a bit hard to believe. Many times people with botox cannot articulate correctly, they don't show sadness or being angry or concern correctly because their face doesn't show it. So it's like wearing a happy face mask, yeha it might make you happy to look at the happy face, when it's important to show other emotions, then they end up looking so uncanny and it makes people confused
@rachelwhite438
4 ай бұрын
@@Kaybye555 I’m just telling you what the research article said. I didn’t make it up.
It amazes me what these doctors can do!! Wow!!! All of these patients look fabulous!!! ❤❤❤
Years ago I had surgery performed by a plastics and reconstructive surgeon for chronic headache/migraine. Dr. Jeffrey Janis in Dallas,TX. The surgeries included a facelift-like procedure, a sinus revision, and an occipital nerve decompression that together resulted in seven years without a headache. I developed scar tissue around the occipital nerve, so the pain eventually came back, but those seven years were great. I wish there was a good solution to the scar tissue.
Masters of plastic and cosmetic surgery! Fabulous work guys!
These are some amazing, life changing transformations. Great work.
THANK GOD FOR YOU ALL DR.DUBROW AND DR.NASSIF 👌👌👌👍👍👍👏👏👏👏 YOU'VE REALLY MADE A BIG DIFFERENCE IN A LOT OF YOUR PATIENT'S LIVES 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
How terrific! Bravo, physicians, their supporting staff and their courageous patients! Heartwarming ❤️
Wow these guys are majestic. I think this is true aesthetic surgery and not what bored, psychologically challenged people want done their bodies and faces. The people in this video are hurting and these two doctors remove the hurt away.
Blessings to whoever thought of these compilations. Short and straight to the end.
Man I wish I could afford these doctors. I was born with a rare syndrome that required dozens of surgeries. I had great surgeons but eventually my insurance changed. I have never been able to breathe through my nose and I have ptosis on both eyes. I’ve been told that because I have had a lot of surgeries and a lot of hardware in my face, doing the surgery to correct my nose could likely blind me. Before my insurance changed my doctor then said it would not be hard to correct. Now it feels like I have a choice to either breathe or see.
@lauraSurch
9 ай бұрын
I would ask for a second and third opinion
@darkblue4890
9 ай бұрын
Inshallah you will get better. May Allah help you.
@carnation_cat
8 ай бұрын
Why don't you Google "how do I appear on botched"? I just did that and it seems that if you are selected, the show pays your expenses. I would try if I were you! Sorry for all your difficulties.
@4363laura
8 ай бұрын
How can people find it acceptable that your health depends on what insurance you have? I’m in the UK and I am so thankful for the NHS! No, it’s not perfect, but my teenage daughter recently had a pre-cancerous mole removed, I am scheduled for 2 operations next month to improve my quality of life, and my sister recently spent 6 weeks in intensive care with a rare disease, all at no cost except for the hospital car park. And to us this is all normal. In fact we usually complain that we have to pay for the car park!
The best people that are doctors!!! You two are awesome!!!
Not only the patients, but when these amazing doctors look into the mirror, they see a beautiful thing.
These are all miraculous.
These guys perform miracles. This is what plastic surgery should be for. These people have real serious problems and just want to look like average folk. I respect these doctors so much.
That's so awesome. Those people are so happy with the results. You guys did such a great job. Thankyou for helping them.
You are two great doctors who change peoples lifes.
These outstanding doctors are life savers.
Amazing work!!
5:21 That's amazing! All of these are amazing, but how they fixed his side is simply outstanding! THESE DOCTORS ARE GENIUS! And compassionate! The world needs more doctors like these.
Wow. Dr. Nassif and Dr Dubrow are really incredible at what they do. It’s jaw dropping
Amazing job on all of the patients!!!
Amazing, wonderful life changing work
The best part of the surgeries is seeing the patients' reactions post-op. There have been many times I've needed Kleenex to watch it, shedding tears of joy along with the patient. The two doctors are miracle workers.
These doctors are miracle workers! Their patients look wonderful now!
These are unbelievable! You are so good at what you do! Bravo!
Dear Incredible Doctor's I would like commend you both for your hard work over the years . Especially while working together on Botched and going far and beyond to help people with there disfigurements .We just heard about Dr Dubrow's health scare this morning and are sooo glad he is feeling much better now, By the way the whole family loves watching Botched 💕
Great job on all the cases but super pleased for Koffa. Wow!.
These doctors are miracle workers. Amazing work. Remarkable.
just incredible work!
Bless all the doctors
This podcast is rather amazing. So once in a while, you see good stuff on KZread.
I aprreciate your honesty.
Wow! Watching these changes! They're miracle workers!
These guys are truly amazing! Thank you for what you do yo change peoples lives & making such a difference!❤️🙏🙏🙏❤️
I watch this show and these doctors do an amazing job....worth every cent.
Thank God for these doctors.
These guys always do an amazing job I can't even say ..I mean I guess two doctors is better than one!
Poor Patia ! I c ant even imagine going for a small surgery then having your top lip missing !!!
Amazing work
These specialist doctors perform miracles 😮change lives
Those doctors are just amazing!
Good Job. Amazing results. 🏆
Good Work Guyz!!!
The beautiful souls, becoming even more beautiful. Bravo!
Love seeing these stories
wow this is so amazing how much they helped all those people. I love these kind of cosmetic surgery stories :)
That poor woman. I'm scared to get onto a motorbike...
Thank u doctors for helping these people.
Oh my! Your new abdomen is phenomenal. You saw the right surgeon.
These are two brilliant surgeons
Both these drs are f---g brilliant ❤
that mom is so beautiful she really is, her eyes were always omg amazing! glad they could make her feel better about her, but she was always a beauty!
I admit I don't know the whole story, but even if I am wrong, my comment is: Full Face Helmet. I heard 'motorcycle accident' and that was my first thought.