Botched “Swine Flu Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” S8E6 September 7 2023 on E!

Tonight (Thursday September 7 2023), E! broadcasts an episode of the series Botched!

Swine Flu Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Season 8 Episode 6 Episode Summary

In this episode, viewers will be introduced to a self-proclaimed “Lips of Los Angeles” enthusiast who’s ready for a complete transformation. Desiring the trifecta of pumped, plumped, and frozen features, the episode takes a closer look at the fascinating world of cosmetic enhancements and the aspirations behind them.

Amidst the cases, the episode delves into a remarkable journey of a woman whose nose was affected by an autoimmune disease. With Dr. Nassif’s expertise, she hopes to regain her confidence and restore her nose to its former glory. The challenges posed by her condition bring a layer of complexity to the procedure, showcasing the intricate work of the surgeons.

Another compelling story unfolds as a young woman seeks Dr. Dubrow’s help to enhance her brick-shaped breasts. The episode explores her desire for transformation and the impact of the procedure on her self-esteem and body image.

What Time is the “Swine Flu Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” Episode On?

The Swine Flu Over the Cuckoo’s Nest episode of Botched will be broadcast on September 7 2023 on E! at 10:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Swine Flu Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” Episode New?

The Swine Flu Over the Cuckoo’s Nest episode of Botched is all new!

Botched Swine Flu Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Terry Dubrow
Paul Nassif
Martina Big

Swine Flu Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Episode Videos & Previews


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Botched Series Information

When someone has cosmetic surgery, it doesn't always turn out as planned. So what happens when a procedure is botched? If they're on this reality programme, they head to renowned plastic surgeons Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow, who try to reverse damages from the original procedure. Each hourlong episode follows a patient through the process of correcting failed operations, from the complex procedures to the intensive recovery process and - ultimately - the reveal of the successful transformation.

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