Terry Dubrow , the network writes. The last bride standing will win the remaining procedures on her list and the dream wedding she has planned along the way, not revealing her new face and physique to her husband-to-be until they're at the altar.
The ten-part show premieres Nov. While plastic surgeons agree that it is not uncommon for women to come in for a procedure or two in preparation for their big day , doctors and psychologists worry that the circumstances under which "Bridalplasty" provides these makeovers raise troubling social, ethical, and medical issues.
It absolutely plays into this notion that if you achieve the 'perfect' appearance, everything will be better. The message it sends to girls and women, as if you're not beautiful enough on your wedding day you have to receive plastic surgery from head to toe," says Roberto Olivardia, clinical instructor in the department of psychology at Harvard Medical School.
The fact that this need for surgical perfection occurs within the framework of marriage is even more troubling, he says. These people are going to undergo these drastic plastic surgeries, who's to say that the groom will think of them in the same way afterwards? A 'life partner' should be there to assist and support the individual throughout the transformative process," says Dr.
And she did have one friend, Dominique, who stood by her side. But what happened to Jenessa after the show? Did she continue to treat chaos like a ladder and try to climb to the top, Littlefinger style although we all know how that worked out for him?
Seems like it! According to IMDb, Jenessa did make an appearance on 50 Greatest Wedding Shockers around the same time that Bridalplasty aired, but then she recommitted herself to her real work. From her Facebook, it looks like the two had a gorgeous ceremony in She apparently even made up with castmate-turned-enemy Cheyenne. CheyenneAikens thanks Chey!! Sarah Polonsky, senior editor at BettyConfidential. When you start planning a wedding to include lip [injections] and rhinoplasty in addition to flower arrangements, it's almost as belittling to your groom as it is to yourself.
Of course, "Bridalplasty" is not the first TV show about plastic surgery. These shows are a double-edged sword for plastic surgeons, said Dr.
On the other hand, it does generate some talk -- both positive and negative," Haeck said. Share this on:. Brides compete for surgery on new show. Now that the world has survived the first season of "Bridalplasty," can you place it in the reality TV tradition for us?
It seems like the surgery aspect of the show really freaked people out. When I first wrote about the show , my headline was "Bridalplasty: If you're shocked, then you haven't been paying attention. It is "Extreme Makeover" and "The Swan," all the plastic surgery, you're nothing if you're not a perfect 10, you must achieve plastic Photoshopped equivalent of perfection by any means necessary, and we will never tell the audience that there's any sort of health risk, meets the wedding industrial complex shows, "Bridezillas" and "My Fair Wedding.
The idea of that show is that the only way to be a perfect bride is to have a physical top-to-bottom renovation, just like you might renovate your rec room, only this time you have to renovate your nose, and your ass, and your rack. And it's absolutely disgusting, the way the show has played out.
They did change the catchphrase from the first episode -- it became slightly softer. Who do you think watched "Bridalplasty"?
Was it other brides, planning their weddings?
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