Botched: Post Op

Botched: Post Op (2015- )

RunningTalk Show showMedical

Botched: Post-Op is a talk show after each episode of "Botched" that also airs on E!

Network
Scheduleevery Wednesday at 22:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E08Episode 8Sep 28, 2016
S02E07Episode 7Sep 21, 2016
S02E06Episode 6Sep 7, 2016
S02E05Episode 5Aug 31, 2016
S02E04Episode 4Aug 24, 2016
View all episodesView all seasons

Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Botched: Post Op' premiere?

'Botched: Post Op' premiered on August 9, 2015.

Who are the hosts of 'Botched: Post Op'?

The hosts of 'Botched: Post Op' are Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif.

What is the format of 'Botched: Post Op'?

'Botched: Post Op' is a talk show that follows up on the patients featured in the main show, 'Botched.'

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Botched: Post Op'?

The first season of 'Botched: Post Op' consisted of 8 episodes.

What is the purpose of 'Botched: Post Op'?

The purpose of 'Botched: Post Op' is to provide updates on the patients' progress and discuss their experiences after their surgeries.

Who are the target audience for 'Botched: Post Op'?

'Botched: Post Op' is primarily aimed at fans of the main show, 'Botched,' and those interested in plastic surgery and its outcomes.

How long is each episode of 'Botched: Post Op'?

Each episode of 'Botched: Post Op' has a runtime of approximately 21 minutes.

Where is 'Botched: Post Op' filmed?

'Botched: Post Op' is filmed in Los Angeles, California.

How is 'Botched: Post Op' different from the main show, 'Botched'?

'Botched: Post Op' differs from the main show, 'Botched,' as it focuses on the post-surgery journeys and experiences of the patients.

Are there any celebrity guests on 'Botched: Post Op'?

Yes, 'Botched: Post Op' features guest appearances by celebrities who have undergone plastic surgery.

How does 'Botched: Post Op' provide insights into plastic surgery?

'Botched: Post Op' provides insights into plastic surgery by showcasing the challenges, successes, and emotional aspects that patients face during their recovery.

What are some common topics discussed on 'Botched: Post Op'?

Common topics discussed on 'Botched: Post Op' include surgical procedures, patient satisfaction, emotional well-being, and the impact of plastic surgery on people's lives.

Does 'Botched: Post Op' include before and after pictures of the patients?

Yes, 'Botched: Post Op' includes before and after pictures of the patients to illustrate the transformations they have undergone.

Are there any educational elements in 'Botched: Post Op'?

Yes, 'Botched: Post Op' aims to educate viewers about the risks, benefits, and challenges associated with plastic surgery through discussions with experts and testimonials from patients.

Can viewers interact with the hosts of 'Botched: Post Op'?

Viewers of 'Botched: Post Op' can interact with the hosts by submitting questions and comments via social media platforms using the show's designated hashtag.

Is 'Botched: Post Op' available for streaming or on-demand viewing?

Yes, 'Botched: Post Op' is available for streaming and on-demand viewing on various platforms, including epguides.tv.

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