Episode 2

With construction under way at the new hospital, it's all hands on deck to make Darren and Tom's dream a reality. Meanwhile, back at the clinic, we meet Dr Russell Bramhall, the aesthetic surgeon behind the clinic's surgical procedures. We also meet Kim, as she prepares to undergo a facelift.
As Darren's step brother Marc and the builders begin construction at the new hospital, Darren and Tom work with architect Ruari Gardiner to get the design of the hospital just right. Darren and Tom go for a romantic date night, before preparing for their imminent trip to America and the arrival of their baby girl
It's surgery day at the clinic, and Kim's facelift by Dr Russell is under way. The clinic staff get a tour of the new hospital to understand Darren and Tom's ambitious vision, and we spend some time with Dr Rhona Cameron to find out about her role within the practice. There is a final farewell party with all the staff, before Darren and Tom jet off to Palm Springs to have their baby girl.
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