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Dr. Nassif comes to the rescue of a cat lady, setting both her nose and her priorities straight; Dr. Dubrow assists a young woman who had a double mastectomy to beat cancer; two pop stars try to make their way to center stage.
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S8, EP20 "Tumor Tragedy"
Dr. Nassif is challenged by a woman from Mexico with a massive tumor on the side of her face; Dr. Dubrow helps a man with a snakelike keloid scar on his chest; the doctors agree to a friendly game of pickleball with some not-so-friendly consequences.

S8, EP19 "Donut Give Up"
A man has a nose that grows an inch a year; an intensive care unit nurse needs her doughnut boob fixed so she can return to saving lives; twin sisters want small matching twin noses, even if it means they both won't be able to breathe.

S8, EP18 "Lip Loss"
A woman from Liberia has a tragic accident as a baby that destroys her lips; a divorced woman with ciabatta-shaped breasts is afraid to date; a pole dancer who identifies as a doll wants the doctor's help with her butt implant.

S8, EP17 "You're So Vein"
A content creator wants the doctors to double her breast size; a young nurse hopes Dr. Dubrow can improve her zippered arm scars after a skin removal surgery goes wrong; a Beverly Hills makeup artist wants Dr. Nassif to fix his caved-in nasal tip.
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