Kilogramy zbędnej skóry

12
6 stycznia 2016    43 minReality, Dokumentalny
6.98.0
Skin Tight follows the stories of people who have lost massive amounts of weight and are about to undergo skin removal surgery. With cutting edge expertise and reconstructive surgical talent, surgeons will cut away massive amounts of skin, creating a full-body transformation. The reveal will not only change each subject's self-image but will change their life.

3 Seasons

  • Sezon 1
    Sezon 17 Episodes
  • Sezon 2
    Sezon 213 Episodes
  • Sezon 3
    Sezon 313 Episodes
  • Dr. Younan NowzaradanSelf
  • John LomonacoSelf
  • Camille CashSelf
  • Lauana ParadineSelf
  • Tim BauerSelf
  • Derek WoodSelf
  • Melissa KingSelf
  • Chantae AlexanderSelf
  • Brian FlemmingSelf
  • Jeff RussellSelf
  • Lindsey AdamsSelf
  • Tanya BenedictSelf
  • Yalena FigueroaSelf
  • Ariel McwortherSelf
  • Marija UgstadSelf
  • Ronnie RobinetteSelf
  • Michael RobinetteSelf
  • Megan BoehSelf
  • Eddie VuProducer
  • Melissa Lynn La MarrAssociate Producer

Kilogramy zbędnej skóry Trivia

Kilogramy zbędnej skóry has 3 seasons.

Kilogramy zbędnej skóry has 33 episodes.

The key characters in Kilogramy zbędnej skóry are Self (Dr. Younan Nowzaradan), Self (John Lomonaco), Self (Camille Cash).

Kilogramy zbędnej skóry was produced by Eddie Vu.

Skin Tight follows the stories of people who have lost massive amounts of weight and are about to undergo skin removal surgery. With cutting edge expertise and reconstructive surgical talent, surgeons will cut away massive amounts of skin, creating a full-body transformation. The reveal will not only change each subject's self-image but will change their life.

Kilogramy zbędnej skóry is rated 12.

Kilogramy zbędnej skóry is a Reality, Dokumentalny show.

Kilogramy zbędnej skóry has an audience rating of 6.9 out of 10.

Kilogramy zbędnej skóry episodes are 43 min long.

No, this show was canceled after 3 seasons.

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