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New Patient Melissa Recounts Watching Her Nose Die On Botched
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A nose nightmare.
Drs. Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif have certainly encountered their fair share of nose jobs gone wrong, but even they were surprised to meet new patient Melissa, who lost half of her nose from a simple filler injection, on the latest episode of Botched.
Yes, a non-surgical procedure left the Rhode Island local with what she described as "cooked cauliflower" for a nose.
To give the Botched docs a better idea of what went wrong, Melissa recalled her entire plastic surgery experience, beginning with her reasoning for wanting to be operated on in the first place.
"I grew up in a Filipino family and in our culture, there's a really large emphasis on beauty," she explained during her consultation. "I had a much flatter nose bridge than anyone else in my family, and that eventually started to really affect me. Fast forward to 2017, I came across non-surgical rhinoplasty and I thought I could finally have my nose fixed."
Immediately following the procedure, Melissa thought she had succeeded in doing so. But within the next 24 hours, she found herself in the E.R. after experiencing pain and the formation of little bumps around her new nose.
"The doctor told me that there was an occlusion—that some of the filler had blocked blood flow—and right away the doctor started the treatment which involved 20-30 injections of hyaluronidase for five days," Melissa told Drs. Dubrow and Nassif. "And it felt like hell."
"I slowly watched my nose die," she added, describing the necrosis before going on to explain that for the next year, her nostril continued to shrink.
The Botched duo was shocked, with Dr. Nassif chiming in at one point with, "Can you imagine being that doctor that did this?"
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Jennifer Aniston And Brad Pitt Are ReunitingBut It's Not What You Think
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Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt signed on to participate in an upcoming table read for a great cause. Scroll on for more details on the virtual event.
By JESS COHENAUG 18, 2020 11:55 AM
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Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt are set to reunite—virtually.
The stars, who were married for five years before announcing their breakup in Jan. 2005, have signed on to participate in Dane Cook's upcoming Feelin' A-Liveevent. During the virtual fundraiser, Aniston, Pitt and fellow A-list stars will have a live table read of the 1982 film Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Jimmy Kimmel, Morgan Freeman, Henry Golding, Shia LaBeouf, Matthew McConaughey, Julia Roberts, and Sean Penn, who starred in the film, will also take part in the event, set to stream online this Friday, Aug. 21. The fundraiser had previously been set for Aug. 20, but was changed to not conflict with the Democratic National Convention.
"Upon realizing Feelin' A-Live was programmed opposite the DNC's final night, we felt it was best to let the convention have its own evening, and then we'll have ours," Cook said in a statement. "Luckily, we were able to shift around some schedules—and add some stellar new cast members—so we're thrilled to now get to kick off your weekend with a Friday night broadcast."
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