After closing Morgyn’s arm with staples to assess skin laxity, “evil” Dr. Terry Dubrow mostly erased her scars
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS: Morgyn, a young nurse from San Antonio, Texas, thought Dr. Terry Dubrow could improve her zipper arm scars after a skin removal procedure went wrong.
During the February 29 episode of “Botched” Season 8, Dr. Dubrow proved Dr. Paul Nassif wrong by completing a procedure that the latter said was impossible.
After losing 120 pounds through weight reduction surgery, Morgyn wanted skin removal surgery to correct the sagging skin under her arms. The failed treatment left her with terrible red scars and damaged skin.
Dr. Dubrow removed as much scar tissue as possible before healing the incision, resulting in a more natural-looking skin.
Morgyn’s weight loss struggle, surgeries and having her scars in the wrong place for so long seems to be over and her scars are now in the right place.
They are thin and no longer hard. Now she can be free.
Who Is Morgyn On ‘Botched’ Season 8?
Morgyn, 22, had a brachioplasty and was left with a large, misplaced and hypertrophic scar. She believed the “Botched” experts would provide her with a viable option.
Morgyn became known as the ‘scarred nurse’ after an unsuccessful skin removal procedure. Her scars were deep crimson and purple, like very long and dense bruises.
Morgyn started gaining a lot of weight when she entered puberty due to various medical concerns she had. Her heaviest weighed 264 kg.
He was finally able to undergo gastric sleeve surgery at the age of 19, and after about a year and a half, he had lost about 120 pounds. First, notice all the extra skin.
It was loose, creepy and unhealthy. She underwent skin removal surgery to remove all the loose skin on her arms.
When she woke up from surgery, she could see her scars. It was meant to be hidden on the inside of her arm.
Morgyn has seen a few more doctors for consultations, but they didn’t feel safe enough to do so, which terrified her. She began to feel depressed, according to her mother, Dolores.
What Happened to Morgyn in ‘Botched’ Season 8?
Dr. Dubrow was concerned that if Morgyn was interested in changing the placement of the scar, he would have to force her into a position she didn’t want and put her under pressure. Morgyn didn’t want to get a good quality scar and put it under pressure.
When Dr Dubrow showed the photographs of Dr Nassif Morgyn, he stated: “It was beyond repair.” Dr. Nassif questioned how one could transfer the scars without moving a large amount of tissue.
And if a large amount of tissue is expelled, there will be too much pressure. Too much stress meant a bigger scar, which Morgin didn’t want.
Dr. Dubrow believed it was possible to lift the scar and determine how much it could be pushed, as well as weigh the displacement of the scar against the amount of force used. However, he warned Morgyn that even if he shifted it a bit, some parts might look weird or distorted.
Dr. Dubrow began Morgyn’s procedure by administering topical anesthetics all over her scar and arms. He then created an incision along the outside of the scar and began to undermine the tissue.
Dr. Dubrow closed her hand to assess skin laxity and then removed most of the existing scar. Finally, he closed the wound and brought the incision closer to the inside of her arms.
The first positive news was that Morgyn had circulation in her arm right after the operation. Dr. Dubrow not only removed the massive scar, he moved it.
How Much Does ‘Botched’ Dr Terry Dubrow Charge?
If you would like to work with Dr Dubrow, start by scheduling a consultation. To get started, fill out an online form or call the office at 949-515-4111.
A consultation costs $365 and can be done in person or over the phone. You will pay when you book your appointment, and the consultation fee will not be applied to future work, according to an email from his office.
Dr. Dubrow does not offer telephone consultations, however, he is available for in-person appointments on Mondays and Fridays. You will likely need to wait 3 to 4 weeks for your consultation, and procedures are usually scheduled 4 to 6 weeks after that.
Dr. Dubrow’s practice is located in Southern California, but you don’t have to be there to become a patient. Some patients come from all over the country and the world to work with Dr. Dubrow.
“Botched” Season 8 airs on E! Entertainment at 10 p.m. ET on Thursdays