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Real Life Bases for NipTuck Complete Season

By: Kelly Renaul

Although much of the Niptuck complete season is fiction, the medical cases that are featured on the hit TV series are completely based on fact. There are real, documented cases that have happened that the Niptuck complete season expands on, changing some things and re creating other things to turn shocking medical cases into the Niptuck complete season.

For instance, during the Niptuck complete season one, the episode called Escobar Gallardo presented a surgery that involved a druglord who underwent surgery to drastically alter his physical appearance. What this episode of the Niptuck complete season featured was a medical case from July 1997, when one of the worlds most notorious drug traffickers died while having surgery to remove three and a half gallons of fat from his body and to completely change his face. During the second Niptuck complete season, the episode titled Mrs. Grubman was based on a true story about a woman who was addicted to plastic surgery. An addiction to plastic surgery is a real issue, and it is believed that the addiction to it is caused by a psychological disorder called body dysmorphic disorder.

In another episode of the Niptuck complete season two, the surgery featured a separation of two adult conjoined twins. There have been many cases of conjoined twins undergoing surgery to be separated, but the surgery in the episode was based on the separation of Rosie Attard and Gracie Attard. For their real life surgery in 2000, Rosie did end up passing away. In a surgery also in that same Niptuck complete season named Kimber Henry, a surgery showcased a male writer who had surgery to get breast implants for material for a new book. In the year 2000, a Canadian by the name of Brian Zembic got breast implants to win a $100,000 bet. Although the patient in the Niptuck complete season episode did not keep his breasts, Zembic did, and also displayed them to the world on television.

In the third Niptuck complete season, the featured surgery involved a woman who had no idea that she had been carrying a petrified fetus inside of her for 17 years. Stone babies are real, although a rare phenomenon that results when a fetus dies during an ectopic pregnancy. In 2000, a 49 year old fetus was found in a 76 year old, and in 1999, a 67 year old was discovered to have been carrying around a stone fetus for 39 years.

The popularity of all of the Niptuck complete seasons stands on its own, however the fact that the seemingly unbelievable surgeries are based on real cases make any Niptuck complete season that much more incredible.

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