Hooked On The Look Season 4 Episode 6 Surgery Obsessed Sisters Have Matching Modified Bodies
- October 29, 2014
- 4 min
In season 4 episode 6 of Hooked On The Look, we meet two sisters who have an extreme obsession with plastic surgery and body modification. The sisters, who are in their late 20s, have spent over $200,000 on surgeries and procedures to completely alter their appearances.
Throughout the episode, we get an inside look into their daily lives and the lengths they go to achieve their desired look. From regular Botox injections to more invasive procedures like liposuction, breast augmentations, and Brazilian butt lifts, the sisters have undergone nearly every cosmetic surgery imaginable.
But what sets them apart from other plastic surgery enthusiasts is their love for extreme body modification. They both have had several facial tattoos and piercings, including a split tongue and stretched earlobes. They even have matching heart-shaped tattoos on their cheeks as a symbol of their sisterhood and love for each other.
Their obsession with body modification doesn't stop there. The sisters have also had their belly buttons removed and replaced with a small hole, giving them a more unique and unusual appearance.
While their appearance may shock some, the sisters are unapologetic about their choices and are proud of their modified bodies. They even attend events and conventions where they can show off their unique looks and meet others with similar interests.
However, not everyone is supportive of their extreme modifications. The sisters' family and friends are concerned for their health and the potential risks associated with prolonged surgeries and procedures. And with each surgery, the sisters face new risks and potential complications.
Overall, Surgery Obsessed Sisters Have Matching Modified Bodies offers a unique look into the world of extreme body modification and plastic surgery. However, it also raises important questions about the risks and long-term effects of these procedures and the impact on mental health and self-esteem.