Inside Olly Murs' boozy stag do: Singer is surprised by pals after Belfast gig as group don matching T-shirts for wild night ahead of wedding to Amelia TankĪlex Scott breaks down in tears as she reveals she still suffers terrifying flashbacks from her childhood of her mother being beaten by her father Three generations! Heidi Klum, 50, makes the rare move of posing with mother Erna and daughter Leni, 19 Love Island SPOILER: 'I don't trust her as far as I can throw her': Jess confronts 'muggy' Molly as Mitchel has it out with Zachariah 'This superhero needs to get in the gym,' he told Herbert. However, many of Herbert's previous surgeries involved treatments and injections that are illegal in the US and only allowed in the Philippines.īecause he had so much poison in his body, Dr Dubrow told him that the risks outweighed the benefits of surgery and there was nothing that they could do. Herbert, who already 23 surgeries to look more like Superman, wanted the doctors to give him a permanent six-pack like the Man of Steel. 'It feels great being able to breath again,' Griffin said happily after his nose had heeled following his surgery.ĭuring the episode, the doctors also saw Herbert Chavez, from the Philippines, who is obsessed with Superman and hopes to become the 'Man of Plastic'. No can do: Because Herbert's body was filled with injections that are illegal in the US, Dr Dubrow and Dr Nassif turned him away because the risks outweighed the resultsĪnd Dr Dubrow noted during Griffin's consultation: 'This is the most deviated nose I've ever seen.'ĭr Nassif said he was would need to take cartilage and tissue from other parts of his body in order to reconstruct his nose.Īlthough Dr Nassif was worried about running into the same issues as Griffin's first surgeon did, he was able to straighten his nose and fix his blocked septum. 'The last thing I want to do when I am trying to save somebody else's life or try to preserve my own is worry about being able to breathe,' he explained. Griffin had recently finished his second tour in the Middle East and he explained that it is tough being in the desert and having to breathe through his mouth. 'What he as done for me is truly amazing,' Dee said.Ĭlearly thrilled with her new appearance, Dee couldn't wait to show her son the results of her surgeries during a video chat.Īnthony was also incredibly happy for his mother, who had a newfound confidence that she didn't have before.Īnother patient featured on this episode was a veteran named Josh, who couldn't breathe properly through his nose, which he had broken numerous times after accidents and physical altercations.Īfter joining the military, a doctor told him he could fix his deviated septum and straighten his nose before he was deployed, but despite the promise, Griffin still couldn't breathe through his nose, which was crooked and wiggled when he spoke. Dedicated to his cause: The 37-year-old from the Philippines said he wants to become the 'Man of Plastic'
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