Surgeons left horrified by woman’s wonky, botched butt implants

A woman with unsightly butt plants has to decide if she is willing to have them removed after she learned that her doctor can actually fit his entire hand underneath one of them. 

On Tuesday night’s episode of the E! reality series Botched, Los Angeles-based surgeons Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif meet with Misty, who reveals that her butt implants are causing her severe pain. 

And while Misty believes it is her left butt implant that is the disaster, Dr. Dubrow shows her that the right side is even more problematic because the implant is moving underneath her skin.

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Unexpected: Misty reveals that her butt implants are causing her severe pain on Tuesday night's episode of the E! reality series Botched 

Unexpected: Misty reveals that her butt implants are causing her severe pain on Tuesday night’s episode of the E! reality series Botched 

'This is wrong': Los Angeles based surgeon Dr. Terry Dubrow  is shocked that he is able to fit his hand underneath her right butt implant 

‘This is wrong’: Los Angeles based surgeon Dr. Terry Dubrow  is shocked that he is able to fit his hand underneath her right butt implant 

‘Can you flip this around?’ he asks her during their consultation. ‘I won’t do it, but you could flip this around.’

While he continues to inspect her behind, Dr. Dubrow learns that implant is essentially just hanging underneath the skin of her buttock.  

‘Wow, you can get your hand entirely under the implant,’ he notes. ‘This implant was just put in like a breast implant on top muscle. This is wrong.’

Misty tells the cameras that she never realized the ‘severity’ of her right implant because she always thought it was her left buttock that was the issue.    

Dr. Dubrow goes on to note that the left side is ‘completely scarred in and pushed up’. 

Damage: Dr. Dubrow (left) and Dr. Paul Nassif (right) explain that her butt implant was put in on top of the muscle like a breast implant, which is wrong

Damage: Dr. Dubrow (left) and Dr. Paul Nassif (right) explain that her butt implant was put in on top of the muscle like a breast implant, which is wrong

Terrible outcome: Dr. Dubrow goes on to note that the left side is 'completely scarred in and pushed up'

Terrible outcome: Dr. Dubrow goes on to note that the left side is ‘completely scarred in and pushed up’

‘Buttock implants is not a very common operation, therefore, there’s no text book,’ he explains to the camera. ‘There’s no journal article. There’s really very little information about how to deal with buttock implant problems.’

Dr. Dubrow tells Misty that the implants absolutely have to come out, but he notes that it isn’t an option for her to have a new pair of implants properly put in under the muscle because her muscle and buttock are no longer attached. 

‘They’ve been separated and your buttock skin has now been stretched out, so if we put an implant in the muscle, your buttock skin will sort of do its own independent thing,’ he tells Misty. 

Dr. Dubrow says another option is for her to have her butt implants removed, ‘knowing that the skin is going to hang, and do a butt lift’. However, he warns that there will be a ‘big scar across a really good looking buttock’.

‘I fought hard for these implants, and I was willing to keep them as long as possible,’ Misty says. ‘But I know that the best decision would be to eliminate the pain, and if the implants have to go, then I have to say goodbye.’ 

Trying to fix: Dr. Dubrow tells Misty that one option is for her to have the implants removed before she has a butt lift 

Trying to fix: Dr. Dubrow tells Misty that one option is for her to have the implants removed before she has a butt lift 

Touch choices: Although she says she 'fought hard' for her implants, she is willing to have them removed because of the pain they are causing her 

Touch choices: Although she says she ‘fought hard’ for her implants, she is willing to have them removed because of the pain they are causing her 

On Tuesday’s episode, the doctors also meet with Trevor, a man that has keloids, an overgrowth of scar tissue, that formed into large balls on his ears.

Trevor, who jokes that his ‘ears hang low and wobble to and fro’, explains that he was in middle school when he decided to get his ear pierced for the first time.    

‘My mom was actually the one who took me to do it. I loved my piercing,’ he recalls. A few months into having my piercing, I started to notice and feel this small bump forming on the back of my ear where the piercing was.’

Trevor admits that he really didn’t pay much attention to it until it got so large that he could no longer ignore it.   

‘My earrings wouldn’t fit in my ear anymore because it was the size of a pencil eraser, I couldn’t get the needle in,’ he says.

Needing surgery: The doctors also meet with Trevor, a man that has keloids, an overgrowth of scar tissue, that formed into large balls on his ears

Needing surgery: The doctors also meet with Trevor, a man that has keloids, an overgrowth of scar tissue, that formed into large balls on his ears

Coping mechanism: Trevor jokes that his his 'ears hang low and wobble to and fro' Coping mechanism: Trevor jokes that his his 'ears hang low and wobble to and fro'

Coping mechanism: Trevor jokes that his his ‘ears hang low and wobble to and fro’

Trevor had the keloid surgically removed, but a year later he noticed it was coming back, and before he knew it, the scar tissue was the size of his thumb.   

‘The second time I got my keloid removed, it was at an oral surgeon’s office. The reason why we did is because my mom knew the guy and he promised her a discount,’ he explains. 

Trevor goes on to say that after he had the keloid removed for the second time, ‘everything was great’.  

‘There was no signs of it coming back,’ he adds. ‘That’s when my killer decision making skills kicked in and I said, “Oh, I am going to pierce my right ear now”.

Teenage behavior: Trevor explains that his first keloid grew after he got his ear pierced for the first time in middle school 

Teenage behavior: Trevor explains that his first keloid grew after he got his ear pierced for the first time in middle school 

Bad decision: Trevor had the keloid removed twice, however, he later chose to get his right ear pierced, which caused two large keloids to grow on his ears 

Bad decision: Trevor had the keloid removed twice, however, he later chose to get his right ear pierced, which caused two large keloids to grow on his ears 

‘That’s when I realized the keloids were coming back — except this time substantially larger.’ 

Dr. Dubrow and Dr. Nassif’s final consultation is with Pixee, a woman who wants an impossibly tiny waist.

When Dr. Dubrow asks her what she is trying to achieve with more surgery, she admits her goal is to ‘look like a living cartoon’. 

Dr. Nassif then jumps in to ask Pixee how she came up with such an unusual goal, and she explains that it all started when she had her first nose job in 2010. 

True confession: Pixee tells the doctors that her goal is to look like a 'living cartoon' when she asks to surgery on her waistline 

True confession: Pixee tells the doctors that her goal is to look like a ‘living cartoon’ when she asks to surgery on her waistline 

Surgery addict: Pixe admits that she has already had four breast augmentations, three rhinoplasties, her eyes done, a brow lift, fillers in her cheeks and lips, and a Brazilian butt lift

Surgery addict: Pixe admits that she has already had four breast augmentations, three rhinoplasties, her eyes done, a brow lift, fillers in her cheeks and lips, and a Brazilian butt lift

‘That’s when I really felt like, “Wow, this is my thing, this is what I wanna do,”‘ she explains. ‘I really liked it, like right away I felt like I want to create my life around this.’ 

Pixe goes on to say that has had four breast augmentations, three rhinoplasties, her eyes done, a brow lift, fillers in her cheeks and lips, and a Brazilian butt lift. 

‘Where did they get the fat?’ the doctors asked simultaneously about the butt lift.

‘I can eat!’ Pixee insists. ‘I gained 35lbs in a bit more than a month.’ 

Dr. Dubrow, who is clearly in shock, simply says, ‘Wow.’

‘In general it really doesn’t matter if it is a large weight gain or a large weight loss,’ he tells the camera. ‘That big a change in a short period of time is not a good idea medically.’