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Embarrassing Bodies

  • Série de TV
  • 2008–2022
  • 47 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Christian Jessen and Pixie McKenna in Embarrassing Bodies (2008)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaPeople with different "embarrassing" health problems, are featured in this documentary-style show. The doctors try the best treatments for each patient. It also include educational material.People with different "embarrassing" health problems, are featured in this documentary-style show. The doctors try the best treatments for each patient. It also include educational material.People with different "embarrassing" health problems, are featured in this documentary-style show. The doctors try the best treatments for each patient. It also include educational material.

  • Artistas
    • Ashley Jensen
    • Christian Jessen
    • Dawn Harper
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    7,1/10
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    • Artistas
      • Ashley Jensen
      • Christian Jessen
      • Dawn Harper
    • 9Avaliações de usuários
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Ashley Jensen
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    • Self - Narrator
    • 2008–2013
    Christian Jessen
    • Self - Doctor
    • 2008–2013
    Dawn Harper
    • Self - Doctor
    • 2008–2013
    Pixie McKenna
    • Self - Doctor
    • 2008–2013
    James Russell
    • Self - Dentist
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    1triblyla

    the worst!

    This show tries to promote a message of "love your body" but in the first episode there is 2 recommendations of plastic surgery! They ignore other nutritional based solutions and relate to antibiotics an plastic surgery. They lightly touch on diet but if they really went with a diet based solution for these issues these people would do much better. This is not a show to boost confidence in peoples bodies or respect for ones self. This show promotes pharmaceuticals and conforming to the "normal" image. This is bullshit.
    8pmpmn9

    Not what others make it out to be

    I think it's great that the people on this show who come for help get it, they're happy with the outcome, and the audience gets informed at the same time. Other reviews give the impression that this is just another show about cosmetic surgery and it's far from that. I don't think feminists give it a chance. I don't think anyone who appeared was forced to do cosmetic surgery or anything else. I've watched every episode available on Netflix and in my observation, no one ends up doing anything they didn't want to do to begin with. Most of the so-called "cosmetic surgery" people have done on this program amounts to corrective surgery and there's nothing wrong with that. If someone feels better about themself after having a substantially smaller breast made larger (because that is an actual medical condition that causes years of emotional anguish, self-esteem and relationship issues, and requires surgical correction to actually fix...you can't just "get over" that with self-acceptance counselling, not when you're reminded every time you dress and undress) or another kind of physical malformation corrected because they don't like the way it looks, or it actually feels physically uncomfortable, that's their prerogative. It's no one else's right to tell someone not to have corrective surgery, but go and see a counsellor to learn to accept themselves as they are instead. That doesn't help everyone. Years of bullying, ridicule, and torment can leave scars that never go away and for some people, the only way to finally relieve themselves of that is to get rid of what caused it. That doesn't make them weak, it makes them human and no one has a right to judge them. The doctors in this program aren't forcing anyone to do anything. The patients go in saying, "I want to fix this," and they need a referral for it. They don't go in saying, "I think there's something mentally wrong with me because I'm dead set on having a physical malformation corrected. Can you send me to a counsellor to talk me out of it?" The goal of the show is not to convince people that their medical concerns are all in their head (which too many people have heard too many really rotten doctors tell them, and that can drive people to depression and sometimes even suicide). The goal is to teach them that their doctors should be listening and hearing them and validating their concerns, not belittling them and sending them to counsellors and psychiatrists for physical concerns that are really bothering them. Too many doctors are too quick to prescribe anti-depressants for things that aren't mental in origin and all that does is keep feeding the already too high profits of multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical companies, who don't actually know how those medications work...it's all just theory and for the sake of profit (and frankly, I don't think anyone should be in a hurry to tamper with chemicals no one fully and completely understands...I've seen the damage that stuff can do to people when it's mishandled). Being told your physical concern is a mental one by a doctor too many times or by too many doctors can lead to developing mental illness, like depression.

    And whatever doctors are called in the UK is what they're called. They're just as well-trained and qualified as doctors anywhere else. If you don't like it, don't go to the UK for medical treatment. Objecting to and making assumptions about someone's job title is just another form of prejudice.

    I admit, I was shocked and surprised by the amount of exposure of intimate body parts the first time I watched this program because I'd never seen anything like it before, but you can't mistake the medical conditions for anything else. And what shocks me more now is how long people will leave things before seeing someone. I'm sure it's far worse in the U.S., where far too many people don't have medical insurance and can't afford to see a doctor or get reasonable treatment before things are really out of control and may even become life-threatening. At least in the UK something can be done in most of these cases, which is why I've been really shocked that people still let things go as long as they do out of embarrassment and then "let it all hang out" in front of a camera.

    Still, I would rather there be a TV show like this one, which is frank about medical matters (especially the honest, down-to earth discussions about alcohol and STIs with young people) rather than making too light of it and having meaningless distractions, like the U.S. show, The Doctors (which comes off as tabloid TV...too much advertising, scandal, promoting celebrities who don't need any more promotion, etc.). If you're not learning anything, what's the point? But if you think this program isn't good enough because you assume someone's free choice was taken away when they decided to have surgery and it's not what you would have done, then you're jumping to conclusions. Like most things, it's not all about you and you're not them. If you can't remember that when you watch this and be as happy for them as they are with the outcome, don't watch it...nobody's forcing you to.
    1omfgitspyrogirl

    Worst thing ever

    This show shouldn't even be allowed to exist. They lure people in with the intention of helping them just to show their bodies before giving them horrible recommendations before sending them away. I was horrified when they told a woman to have surgery on her perfectly normal labia. I turned it off right there.
    1Jessabelle_

    What kind of medical show advocates unnecessary plastic surgery like this?

    A woman comes in with normal labia that are slightly larger than average and the doctor just recommends unnecessary plastic surgery. Labia come in all shapes and sizes. It is not ethical to advocate plastic surgery to fit some cookie cutter mold. I guarantee your partner will not care about the size of your labia. The entire show feels like an infomercial for plastic surgery.
    8elainemoore08

    Fascinating show-

    Why do they call surgeons and other M.D's Mr. or Mrs?? Is the person doing the surgery NOT a Doctor?? Not an M.D?? Of course they are but they are not called Doctors?! Very strange and confusing. "Mr. Jones is performing the surgery today"...WTH? Mr. or Ms. Jones is the janitor..I want Dr. Jones doing my surgery!!!

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      • 28 de abril de 2008 (Reino Unido)
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