If you want to be on the TV show Botched, you need to get cast.
Botched is a reality TV show in which people with plastic surgery problems are given the chance to have their problems fixed by top plastic surgeons.If you've had plastic surgery, this show can help you get help.It's as easy as taking a few pictures and filling out a form.If they are interested in you, a casting team will contact you.
Step 1: If you want the photos, ask someone else to do it.
If someone is helping you take the photos, they will look better.If you can't get someone to take the photos for you, set the camera or phone on a tripod and start a timer.Make sure you have good lighting.You might want to take pictures against a blank wall to focus on the messed up area.
Step 2: Take photographs of the area.
The pictures should show where the site is on your body.The site can be seen at 2 different angles using these two photographs.You can take several pictures and choose the best one.You can't submit more than 2 photos.Remove any clothing that might cover the damage.
Step 3: A clear photograph of your face is needed.
As long as the photograph shows your face, you can stand or sit.You can make your personality shine by smiling or posing here.You should dress in a way that reflects who you are.A photo of your upper-half can be used.
Step 4: Send a picture of yourself before the incident.
The damaged site should be shown in the photograph.It is important to choose a photograph where you are happy and smiling.During or immediately after surgery, you can choose to have a photograph taken of you.
Step 5: These photographs should be uploaded to a computer
As these are ideal for photographs, you can save your photos as a.JPG or NationMaster.You can easily access the photos if you keep them in one place.Attach the phone or camera to the computer with a cable.Your computer should boot up.You can always take pictures of yourself.This might cause a loss in quality if you take a picture of the old photo.
Step 6: If you are eligible, determine if it is possible.
The show has certain rules about who can appear.If you read the release at http://www.botchedcasting.com/, you will know if you are eligible for the show.You must be at least 18 years old.It is necessary for you to undergo a background check.You shouldn't be running for public office.The show's producers and anyone involved in making it cannot be related to you.
Step 7: Wait until casting starts.
They usually announce on their Facebook page when they are casting.The show is usually cast in the second half of the year.To be notified as soon as possible, follow their Facebook page.They should not post applications or videos on their Facebook page.They will be ignored and possibly deleted.The doctors on the show are not involved in the casting process.Emailing or contacting them won't help you get on Botched.
Step 8: You can fill out the form online or send an email.
All submissions are done online.You can fill out an online application.You can send this information to the casting directors at botched@evolutionusa.com.You must provide your name, gender, phone number, citizenship status, email, and occupation on this form.All of the same information is required on the online application form if you are sending an email.
Step 9: Tell me about your plastic surgery past.
Take a look at all of the places on your body where you have had plastic surgery.You should list the types of surgery you had in the box below.You can put the month and year if you can't remember the specific date of surgery.
Step 10: How did the surgery go wrong?
The next question is, "Which area of your body needs to be fixed?"There is a box below this list.The damage was described in a few sentences.It should be brief.The details of the story are important.You could say that within a few months of my breast augmentation surgery, my body reacted violently to the silicone implants.Doctors tried to remove them, but they left me with scars.
Step 11: Explain what the surgery has done to your life.
The impact of the damage will be described in a second box.Personal details should be included to show the physical and emotional toll of plastic surgery.Within a few sentences, explain as much as you can.You could say "The pain makes it difficult for me to go to work" or "I am constantly going back to the hospital because of infections."
Step 12: Attach the photos you need.
Attach 2 photos of the damaged area after uploading a picture of yourself.The last photo should be taken before or after your surgery.
Step 13: Before signing the release, read through it carefully.
Signing the release at the end of the page is required to submit the application.What you can and cannot do on the show is enforced by this release.Understand your obligations by reading it carefully.If you are dissatisfied with your results, you will not be able to file a lawsuit against the show.You can type in your name and date to sign.
Step 14: Wait for the casting team to contact you.
Botched doesn't reply to every application.You may assume that you were rejected if you don't hear back within a month or two.They will email or call you if they want to learn more about you.Do not send more than one application.Don't try to contact the producers by email.
Step 15: If you're asked, make a video audition.
You may be asked to make a video auditioning if the show is interested in your story.While you explain the difficulties of your life, ask someone else to hold the camera.Decide what your story is before you start.The video can be used to convey the story.If your scars from a tummy tuck make it difficult for you to sleep, you can demonstrate how to lie on your back or prop yourself up.Specific details about your surgery or life may be what the casting team is looking for.When making your tape, follow their instructions.
Step 16: To pay for the surgery, you should save up money.
You can put the appearance fee towards the surgery if you are selected for the show.The remaining costs of the surgery will be paid for by you.There is a price that can vary widely.Before you agree to go on the show, you should ask the producers for a quote of the surgery.
Step 17: You should consult with your doctors about your risk.
People featured on Botched have a higher rate of complications than normal patients because their needs are so severe.You should speak to your doctor first about the risks and benefits of revision surgery.Ask the producers what will happen if there are problems.Can the doctors do a second surgery or how will the show help me if I have a serious problem?