Paul Nassifin hopes of being fixed.
The results are, typically, shocking in the most positive and life-affirming way.
However,plastic surgeryisn’t cheap, at least for regular folks not appearing on a hit E!

Thankfully, Dr. Dubrow andDr.
does pay patients who appear on the show, and they can use that money towards their surgeries.
In the real world, the procedures featured onBotchedare exceedingly expensive.

Speaking withThe Cheat Sheetthe doctors laid it all out.
The longest surgery on the show took eight hours total, according toDr.
Nassif, but Dubrow questioned keeping a patient under anesthetic for that amount of time.

Speaking toAllure, he said, “We have to get paid to do the surgery.
For four days a week we do something for the show.”
“We’re not operating on selfies.
We’re not operating on photos.
We’re operating on you in the mirror and you in real life,” advised Dr. Dubrow.