Botched - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Foreign Bodies
Rajee returns and the doctors try to fix her cement-filled face; Terry performs surgery on a woman whose nipples are too high; a patient wants to look like an alien.

Man Boobs
Dr. Dubrow helps a mother who looks like she's been pregnant for 12 years, Dr. Nassif takes on a woman who hasn't been able to close her mouth since college and the doctors meet with a gambler with a serious case of man boobs.

Pinched Perfect
Paul helps singer Norwood Young find his voice again by performing a revision rhinoplasty, while Terry reconstructs the chest of a young mother whose surgeon put in two different sized implants, making them lopsided. Also: The docs assist a woman whose earlobes are stretched to almost 2 inches.

Double D-Saster
Paul helps a female impersonator who isn't comfortable walking the streets without makeup, a woman with "sideshow boobs" goes under the knife to help her marriage, and the doctors extract silicone star implants from a former body-modification enthusiast.

Super Fupa
Terry operates on a cancer survivor whose gynecologist did her tummy tuck, Paul performs a reconstructive rhinoplasty on a woman who's been teased about her nose since childhood, and a Brazilian human doll seeks the doctors' counsel after botched chest implants left his body looking less than perfect.

Plastic Fantastic
The doctors help a woman who went to Ecuador to get a cheap face lift and ended with a skeletal nose; a woman whose bad result from a breast augmentation and deflated her confidence.

Seeing Double
The doctors help a woman who had multiple breast surgeries with poor results; identically obsessed twin sisters who want identical breasts; a woman who broke her nose as a teenager, endured bad fixes and now has difficulty breathing.

Totally Waist-ed
The doctors help a man who developed keloids after getting his ears pierced; a woman who has butt implant complications.

Short Changed at the Nipple Bank
A transgender woman who got her rhinoplasty in Mexico now needs Dr. Nassif's help fixing her collapsed nose; Dr. Dubrow tries to correct a botched double mastectomy; and the docs meet with a U.K. patient who wants to look faker than fake.

Went to Mexico and Got Terrible Rhinorrhea
Dr. Nassif helps a mother of three out of a snotty situation, Dr. Dubrow transforms a woman whose ex-boyfriend pressured her to get extremely large implants, and a man from Kentucky wants the King of Pop's infamous nose.

Blowfish Lips and Crab Claw Bits
Dr. Nassif helps a woman with blowfish lips, Dr. Dubrow takes on a difficult case of crab claw breasts, and a male model travels all the way from Prague in pursuit of perfection.

J-Cup Juggernaut
Dr. Nassif treats a nose that's stuck at a 7 o'clock angle; Dr. Dubrow helps a patient get her groove back by fixing her "man boobs"; and J-sized breasts bring a woman from across the pond for treatment.

Here Comes Tummy Boo Hoo
In the season finale, Dr. Nassif helps a fellow Lebanese patient get the nose she wants in time for her wedding, Dr. Dubrow attempts to fix a woman's strip mall boob job, and Mama June from 'Honey Boo Boo' fame needs a fupa lift.
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