Dr. 90210 - Season 5
Season 5
Episodes
The Implanted
It's a New Season, and Dr. Rey has a new resolve to be a better husband and dad, while a new plastic surgeon is ready to take Beverly Hills by storm.
The Family Ties That Bind
A once-ugly duckling completes her transformation, and Dr. Matlock operates on his own brother. Speaking of family, Dr. Rey is still hung up on his father.
Hollywood Mending
Only in Hollywood: An adult film star needs her breasts repaired, Dr. Rey co-hosts a radio show and a wannabe pop star wants (what else?) plastic surgery.
Sexual Healing
Sensitive Issues: Dr. Rey talks to "at risk" teens, Dr. Alter helps a transsexual patient and a Hollywood playboy has a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD).
Pits Stops on the Road to Perfection
Everybody gets busy! A race car driver revs up for breast implants, a bartender gets Botoxed in his armpits, Dr. Li juggles her kids...and so much more.
Hello Mother, Hello Father
A spray tan technician joins the breast implant club. Meantime, Dr. Evans bails on the baby shower and Dr. Rey arrives in Brazil to meet his father.
Reinvention
An aspiring TV star hopes to shine brighter with liposuction and a nose job, as Dr. Matlock ventures on a blind date and considers potential roomies.
Regeneration Gap
Never too late? A porn star's mom gets a tummy tuck, Dr. Kirby gives his mum a liquid facelift, and a 49-year-old virgin's surgery turns life-threatening.
Rebuilt to Perform
To keep her critics happy, actress Angie Everhart makes an appointment in Beverly Hills. And it's not just the 90210 patients trying to strut their stuff...
Eye on the Prize
Queer Eye host Jai wants to pucker up Mario Lopez-style, and 18-year-old Landon needs to see the right doctor after an accident left him blind in one eye.
Freedom Riders
As Dr. Rey spends more time at home, Hayley learns the meaning of "be careful of what you wish for." A Vietnamese refugee won't wake up after surgery.
Forces of Second Nature
The Reys rough it National Lampoon-style on an RV adventure. On the surgery front, Jana, an already perfect beauty, seeks multiple facelifts.
The Gilded Ages
John Travolta's niece and her friend are double trouble when they go to Dr. Rey for "the perfect boob," while Hayley mulls having a career or another baby.
Reflections of the Way Life Used to Be
While Dr. Motykie aids a breast cancer survivor and Dr. Matlock plans a vaginal rejuvenation, "Peter Brady" turns to Dr. Kirby for middle age manscaping.
Body Meets Soul
A teacher who helps others with self-esteem needs some of her own. A skydiving adult star sees Dr. Motykie to fix a leaky implant and her "piggy" nose.
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