They were given two champagnes to taste

Bridalplasty is a reality show that is on E! that has twelve women competing

Bridalplasty is a reality show that is on E! that has twelve women competing for cpvc fitting manufacturers their dream wedding and all of the plastic surgery procedures that they have on a list. Prior to coming on the show, the women had to fill out a wish list of all of the surgeries that they wanted to have done before their wedding. Each week there were wedding-themed challenges, and the winner would get one of the surgeries of her choice from the wish list. Of course, the winner of the whole show would get not only all the procedures that they wanted, but also a dream wedding, including a gourmet cake, ring, dress, and venue. They even got a personal trainer to help them stay fit for the wedding. The plastic surgeon who did all of the surgeries was Dr. Terry Dubrow. Immediately after a bride wins the challenge of the week, she goes to the plastic surgeon. He asks her which procedure she would like, and then the plastic surgeon gets right to work.

They even show parts of the surgery on the air. One of the challenges was to see if the brides could detect which food and drink was the more expensive one. They were given two champagnes to taste, two wines, and a couple of cakes. The one that guessed the most right, won one of the procedures from the wish list. Another challenge was to test the compatibility of themselves and their fiancés. They had to answer questions as if they were their fiancés. There were a lot of surprises and tears after this challenge. Again, the person that answered the most correctly immediately got one of the procedures that they wanted. The way that brides were eliminated, was that whoever were the lowest scoring would be sitting at a table.

The women who were not at risk of leaving had to then RSVP to one of the bride's tables. Each bride had to announce their vote by either stating it and then going to the table, or just simply taking a seat at one of the tables. Sometimes it was clear after just a few RSVPs which bride was going home, but sometimes it took until the last vote was cast for a bride to be sent home. Usually, the bride that had just gotten surgery the last week was exempt from the whole vote because she was in recovery. But in one of the episodes there was a tie, so the "top bride" was forced to be the tie breaker vote. Though only one person won, many of the other brides got one or more of the procedures that they wanted, so for them, it was not an entire loss to have participated in the show. Though the women that were sent home quickly, within the first two or three episodes, usually left empty handed. Some of the women received more than one surgery, which is probably worth thousands of dollars.

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