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Botched Doctors Answer Your Burning Cosmetic Questions During Self-Isolation

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It's safe to say that doctors Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif know a thing or two about plastic surgery. Thus, it only made sense that we turned to the Botched doctors with all of our burning cosmetic questions.

Obviously, since many are practicing social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic, fans of cosmetic procedures are unable to see their doctors as often as they'd like.

With this in mind, we reached out to doctors Dubrow and Nassif to weigh in on topics such as Botox, weight gain, diet and more.

And, not only were the plastic surgeons' answers very important, they gave us a much-needed laugh. So, for the doctors' cosmetic advice and more, be sure to scroll through their Q&A below.

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