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Where is Tanna Ingraham now? ICU nurse wants 'Botched' doctors to fix 'doughnut boob' after skin cancer diagnosis

'Botched' Dr Terry Dubrow repaired two holes in Tanna Ingraham's breast near her nipple
UPDATED MAR 21, 2024
ICU nurse Tanna Ingraham needs 'Botched' doctors to heal her doughnut breast so she can resume saving lives (E!)
ICU nurse Tanna Ingraham needs 'Botched' doctors to heal her doughnut breast so she can resume saving lives (E!)

KATY, TEXAS: Tanna Ingraham, an ICU nurse, needed her doughnut breast corrected so she could go back to protecting lives. Dr Terry Dubrow assisted the 'Botched' Season 8 patient, who faced a long road ahead of her following her cancer diagnosis.

Tanna chose to get her breast implants removed in 2021, but the botched procedure resulted in permanent holes in one breast and an off-center nipple in the other. Dr Dubrow removed the scar tissue from her right breast and enhanced its contour by rearranging the tissue.

They used tattooing technology to restore her missing nipple and areola.

Given her Instagram is private, it is hard to say how Tanna has been doing since her 'Botched' Season 8 appearance. Tanna's surgery went well, and fans hope she can return to save lives!

Who is Tanna Ingraham in 'Botched' Season 8?

Tanna from Katy, Texas is a devoted and caring Registered Nurse who has demonstrated the ability to foster great connections with patients, family members, physicians, and other medical professionals. She fosters maximum health through nursing procedures and safety.

Tanna's objective is to earn a career position as a Registered Nurse, where she will be able to enhance her nursing abilities and progress. She is incredibly active, confident, able to retain composure in tough situations, enthusiastic, and extremely resourceful.

Tanna also has excellent communication skills and the ability to work well in groups. She aspires to learn new concepts, methods, and work duties. Tanna is also the mother to a 13-year-old daughter, Madeline.


 
 
 
 
 
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What happened to Tanna Ingraham in 'Botched' Season 8?

Tanna disclosed to the 'Botched' Season 8 doctors that she had two holes in her breast at the nipple region. She was depressed because of the way her physique looked.

During her previous surgery, Tanna noticed that she was bleeding through her dressing. When she tried to raise a concern to her surgeon, she was sadly shunned.

Dr Dubrow fixed the holes in Tanna's breasts and did a reconstruction that the ICU nurse was finally happy with. She left the 'Botched' chambers with new found confidence.   

ICU Nurse Tanna Ingraham seeks help from 'Botched' Season 8 doctors (LinkedIn/tanna-ingraham-086693106)
ICU Nurse Tanna Ingraham seeks help from 'Botched' Season 8 doctors (LinkedIn/tanna-ingraham-086693106)

'Botched' Season 8 patient Tanna Ingraham was diagnosed with skin cancer diagnosis 

Healthcare staff have taken it upon themselves to continue doing whatever they can to help throughout the pandemic. That included Tanna, a local travel nurse who was doing so despite significant personal challenges.

Tanna is a traveling nurse from Katy. If you speak with her for ten minutes, you will hear some genuinely moving stories, including her own. She contracted COVID twice. This happened well before a vaccination became available.

She flew from UMMC to California to assist hospitals dealing with a surge in COVID cases. She returned to Katy in August 2021. That's when Tanna went in for a routine checkup. "She looked at me within seconds, and she was, like, 'Oh, yeah, we're doing a biopsy,'" Tanna said. "'You definitely have skin cancer.'"

Doctors noticed a lesion on her face and diagnosed it as basal cell carcinoma. The news arrived the day before she was scheduled to go to another COVID ICU in Mississippi. She's been a nurse for over 20 years, and her latest illness isn't stopping her.

Season 8 E! series 'Botched' continues with new episodes every Thursday at 10 pm ET on the network.

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