When will ‘Botched’ Season 8 Episode 20 air? Dr Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif take on snakelike keloid scar to pickleball challenge in finale
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA: Tune in for the latest episode of 'Botched' Season 8, episode 20 of 'Botched,' titled 'Tumor Tragedy,' airing at 10:00 pm on Thursday, March 21, 2024, on E! The upcoming episode will feature patients seeking transformation through cosmetic procedures, each facing unique challenges and personal stories.
In the next episode, Dr. Nassif tackles a woman's massive facial tumor from Mexico, while Dr. Dubrow assists a man with a keloid scar on his chest. Plus, a friendly game of pickleball among the doctors takes an unexpected turn.
How to watch 'Botched' Season 8 Episode 20?
The eighth season of the E! series 'Botched' airs every Thursday at 10 pm ET. Season 8 of 'Botched' is also available as a subscription on Peacock or for purchase on Vudu, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV.
What happened in 'Botched' Season 8 Episode 19?
In the last episode of 'Botched,' a father of 10 children sought the help of the doctors to address an unusual issue – his nose had been growing an inch each year. Desiring to regain his old nose, he turned to the medical professionals for assistance. Additionally, an ICU nurse faced a unique challenge with her breast augmentation, commonly referred to as "doughnut boob," and wished to have it corrected so she could resume her crucial work of saving lives in the intensive care unit.
The episode also featured twin sisters with a shared request—they both wanted small, matching twin noses. As they sought the expertise of the 'Botched' doctors, the audience witnessed the medical professionals tackle these diverse cases, offering solutions to restore confidence and physical well-being to those in need.
What to expect from 'Botched' Season 8 Episode 20?
In the upcoming episode of 'Botched,' Dr. Nassif faces a daunting challenge as he encounters a woman from Mexico who is dealing with a massive tumor on the side of her face. This case presents a complex medical situation that will require careful consideration and expertise to address effectively.
Meanwhile, Dr. Dubrow takes on the case of a man with a snakelike keloid scar on his chest. Keloid scars can be notoriously difficult to treat, posing a unique set of challenges for both the patient and the surgeon. Dr. Dubrow will need to employ his surgical skills and creativity to help improve the patient's condition.
Additionally, the doctors find themselves in an unexpected situation when they agree to a friendly game of pickleball. However, as the game progresses, tensions rise, and the friendly competition takes a competitive turn. The doctors must navigate through the unexpected consequences of their game while continuing to focus on their patients' needs.
Overall, the upcoming episode promises to be filled with medical challenges as the doctors on 'Botched' strive to help their patients achieve the best possible outcomes.