The Swan

The Swan

2004
The Swan
The Swan

The Swan

2.6 | en | Reality

The Swan is a 2004 American reality television program broadcast on Fox in which women who were judged to be ugly were given "extreme makeovers" that included several forms of plastic surgery. The title of the series refers to the fairy tale The Ugly Duckling, in which a homely bird matures into a swan. Each contestant was assigned a panel of specialists – a coach, therapist, trainer, cosmetic surgeons, and a dentist – who together designed a program of total transformation. The contestants' work ethic, growth, and achievement was monitored over the course of three months. Each week, two women were featured, and at the episode's conclusion, one went home while another was selected to move to compete in the Swan pageant at the end of the season for a chance to be deemed The Swan. The first two seasons both aired in 2004. A third season was tipped to happen, but the show was cancelled in early 2005 after ratings continued to drop. The plastic surgeons on the team were chosen for their ability to perform often startling transformations. Drs. Terry Dubrow and Randal Haworth, both board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, were selected by the producers of the show to perform the multiple plastic surgical operations for each of the two aired seasons.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP11  The Swan Pageant Part 2
Jan. 01,0001
The Swan Pageant Part 2

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EP10  The Swan Pageant Part 1
Jan. 01,0001
The Swan Pageant Part 1

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EP9  Amy Dore
Dec. 20,2004
Amy Dore

In the season finale The Swan. The Swan pageant happend. And at the end Delisa .S was crowned The Swan.

EP8  Marsha and Sylvia
Dec. 13,2004
Marsha and Sylvia

The two contestants are Dore & Amy. W. Amy. W needs... Face: Jaw Implant Chin Implant Nose Job Upper Lip Lift Lower Eye Lift Brow Lift Eye Surgery Body: Liposuction: Thighs, Abdomen, Hips Tummy Tuck Breast Lift Dental: Tooth Reconstruction 10 Root Canals DaVinci Veneers Laser Bone and Gum Surgery Crowns Fitness: Nutrasystem Diet Gym: 150 hours Confidence building: Weekly therapy and coaching ---------------------------- Dore needs... Face: Nose Job Brow/Upper Eye Lift Fat Transfer: Lips, Cheeks Lasik Eye Surgery Liposuction: Chin Chin Implant Body: Breast Augmentation Liposuction: Abdomen, Flanks, Thighs Dental: Zoom Bleaching DaVinci Veneers Gum Sculpting Deep Cleaning Fitness: 1200 calories/day diet Gym: 2 hrs./day Confidence building: Weekly therapy and coaching And at the end the winner is Amy!

EP7  DeLisa and Lorraine
Dec. 06,2004
DeLisa and Lorraine

The contestants are Sylvia & Marsha. Sylvia needs... Face: Cheek Implants Chin Implant Nose Job Fat Transfer: Face Mole Removal Ear Surgery Brow Lift Body: Liposuction: Inner Thighs, Neck, Abdomen, Hips, Knees Dental: Zoom Bleaching Lower Retainer DaVinci Veneers Gum Recontouring Deep Cleaning Fitness: 1200 calories/day diet Gym: 2 hrs./day Confidence building: Weekly therapy and coaching ------------------ Marsha needs... Face: Nose Job Brow Lift Fat Removal: Cheeks Lip Augmentation Liposuction: Chin, Neck Eye Lid Reshaping Body: Breast Augmentation Liposuction: Abdomen, Hips, Thighs Dental: Zoom Bleaching DaVinci Veneers Deep Cleaning Fitness: 1200 calories/day diet Gym: 2 hrs./day Confidence building: Weekly therapy and coaching And the winner is Marsha.

EP6  Cinnamon & Patty
Nov. 29,2004
Cinnamon & Patty

The two ladies we meet today are Delisa & Lorraine. Delisa needs... Face: Brow Lift Lower Eye Lift Lower Eye Life Fat Transfer: Lips, Cheek Folds Fotofacials Body: Tummy Tuck Breast Lift Liposuction: Inner Thighs Dental: Upper and Lower Retainers Zoom Bleaching Deep Cleaning Fitness: 1200 calories/day diet Gym: 2 hrs./day, 6 days/wk. Confidence building: Weekly therapy and coaching ---------------------- Lorraine Needs... ace: Nose Job Brow Lift Mid-Face Lift Fat Transfer: Cheek Folds, Lips Lip Lift Liposuction: Chin, Neck Chin Reduction Body: Breast Augmentation Tummy Tuck Liposuction: Knees, Hips Diva Hearing Aid Dental: Titanium Dental Implants: Upper and Lower Jaw Confidence building: Weekly therapy and coaching The winner is Delisa.

EP5  Kari & Gina
Nov. 22,2004
Kari & Gina

The contestants we meet today are Cinnamon & Patti. Cinnamon needs... Face: Nose Job Brow Lift Body: Breast Augmentation Tummy Tuck Liposuction: Abdomen, Inner Thighs, Outer Thighs, Hips Dental: Zoom Bleaching Tooth Reconstruction Davinci Veneers Deep Cleaning Fitness: 2 Hours/Day at Gym Weight Training Cardio 1200 Calorie Diet Confidence building: Weekly therapy and coaching ------------------- Patti Needs... Face: Face Lift Eyelid Refinement Lower Eye Lift Lasik Body: Breast Augmentation Liposuction: Abdomen, Hips, Arms, Outer Thighs, Buttocks Dental: Zoom Bleaching Gum Sculpting Davinci Veneers Deep Cleaning Fitness: 2 Hours/Day at Gym Weight Training Confidence building: Weekly therapy and coaching The Lady that will attend the pageant is Cinnamon.

EP4  Christina & Erica
Nov. 15,2004
Christina & Erica

In this episode. We meet the two contestants Kari & Gina. Kari needs.... Face: Nose Job Brow Lift Lower Eye Lift Upper Lip Lift Fat Transfer: Lips Liposuction: Cheeks, Chin Lasik Eye Surgery Body: Breast Reduction Liposuction: Abdomen, Thighs, Arms Dental: Gum Recontouring Zoom Bleaching Deep Cleaning DaVinci Veneers Fitness: 1200 calories/day diet Gym: 2 hrs./day, 6 days/wk. Confidence building: Weekly therapy and coaching ---------------------- Gina Needs: Face: Brow Lift Liposuction: Cheeks, Chin Fotofacials Body: Breast Reduction Liposuction: Thighs, Arms, Abdomen Dental: Zoom Bleaching Deep Cleaning DaVinci Veneers Fitness: 1200 calories/day diet Gym: 2 hrs./day, 6 days/wk. Confidence building: Weekly therapy and coaching The Lady that will attend the pageant Kari!

EP3  Gine & Lorrie
Nov. 08,2004
Gine & Lorrie

The transformations begin today. And today the two ladies we meet are Erica & Christina.

EP2  Jennifer & Kim
Nov. 01,2004
Jennifer & Kim

The Swan's introduce themselves. And the transformations begin. The two ladies we meet today are Gina & Lorrie.

EP1  Where are they now?
Oct. 25,2004
Where are they now?

In the first episode of Season 2. The girls from Season 1, explain Where They Are Today.

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The Swan is a 2004 American reality television program broadcast on Fox in which women who were judged to be ugly were given "extreme makeovers" that included several forms of plastic surgery. The title of the series refers to the fairy tale The Ugly Duckling, in which a homely bird matures into a swan. Each contestant was assigned a panel of specialists – a coach, therapist, trainer, cosmetic surgeons, and a dentist – who together designed a program of total transformation. The contestants' work ethic, growth, and achievement was monitored over the course of three months. Each week, two women were featured, and at the episode's conclusion, one went home while another was selected to move to compete in the Swan pageant at the end of the season for a chance to be deemed The Swan. The first two seasons both aired in 2004. A third season was tipped to happen, but the show was cancelled in early 2005 after ratings continued to drop. The plastic surgeons on the team were chosen for their ability to perform often startling transformations. Drs. Terry Dubrow and Randal Haworth, both board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, were selected by the producers of the show to perform the multiple plastic surgical operations for each of the two aired seasons.

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Reviews

MarieGabrielle for cash mentality. Fox must really need those ratings. This is literally the most morally bankrupt garbage ever (oh, except for "The Simple Life"). Reality TV has officially sunken as low as it can go.The surgeons on this show are a disgrace. They certainly make enough money in Beverly Hills, and hardly need this PR. Another reviewer has delineated several participants- who one can only feel sorry for. Yes, by all means, get surgery. This doesn't mean we want to see it on TV, or hear about their trials and tribulations (yawn).Remember the show where a contestant shot his friend-after being exposed on the Jenny Jones show? well- this show is damaging people's self-esteem; at the behest of "improving their lives". Do not buy into that manipulation. It is about money, pure and simple, making people feel worse about themselves, with no professional regard.The creator of this trash should be held liable for defamation of character.At the end of the show is the real humor, where a collagen victim Nely Galan purports to have some kind of "advice" for the participants. Yeah, we want advice from a TV station manager- about real issues. It is utterly laughable. 0/10
tostinati One disconcerting thing about this show is that it has the unfortunate effect of nudging you to objectify everyone you encounter after seeing it. Taking the standards of the knife-and drill-happy doctors on this series to the street, nobody is perfect, or as they might put it, everyone's a mess, darling. It's an even money bet that every face you see after watching this show a couple of times will remind you of one of this shows 'before' cases. It's unavoidable. Glance at the lady walking your way. Her jawline needs definition, and, say, wouldn't she look great if the cartilage of the tip of her nose was shaved 20% and she had a nice set of Da Vinci veneers? ARGGHH!!! I DID NOT just think that! I dislike the show for encouraging me (and I cannot be alone) to look at physiognomies in a way that is linked directly to a TV series. No one did that with, say, the Price Is Right. But they do about this show. (Right after a recent broadcast of this show, we cut to a local car dealer's commercial with 2 "common person" testimonials. After having just sat through The Swan, you knew exactly what the shows medical team would have done to these ordinary, moderately attractive --and certainly "normal" looking-- women.)The show is not without dark humor. There was the skinny, shy lady, with the sad ghost's personality, who asked for a double D cup augmentation that did not fit her frame by any stretch of the imagination, let alone her personality. She fought the process much of the way, like Rock Hudson in Seconds, so you may have wondered if this was for her. But you realized definitively, during her "reveal", that she had deliberately set herself up so that those things of which she had been taught to be ashamed, her visage and conversation and personality, were going to be the last things in the world you would notice about her ever again. The poor woman needed a year of therapy to mend her self-image and body-image, not an hour of surgery to give her physical assets to hide behind for the rest of her life. But then, the real solution for her case wouldn't make for the kind of quick-turnaround series and sure-fire TV in which Fox specializes. THAT'S why she got the only treatment this show has to offer (decorative veneer) and not the treatment any medical professional would recommend after observing her for even half an hour.As you see from the above examples, the humor, when it comes, is accompanied by a heavy charge of righteous disgust with the shows producers and medical team. These plastic surgeons (as one assumes MOST plastic surgeons, and we only have cases like Michael Jackson's and this shows contestants' to judge from) exercise very little ethical judgment, probe the internal logic of the situation only scantly, and ask few questions, before chirping "Sure, we can do that!" Ever have a plumber in to unclog a sink in your bathroom, only to have him inform you that, for under two grand, he can put in a new shower, washstand and commode that will increase the value of your home by triple that figure? That's these surgeons. The combination of sizable paycheck, the promise held by the creation of a walking advertisement for their business, a certain giddy hot-dogging mentality all professionals have about their work, and sheer technical curiosity pushes them to give that which is indefensible through logic, aesthetics, sensitivity or ethics the old school try, over and over again. These form the mental condition of their work, and their world view, apparently. This point of view delimits their ability to look objectively at their ability to do genuine harm with the skills their training has given them. --Even if that harm is only to keep people from seeking appropriate help for their real conditions like self-esteem issues and poor body image. These plastic surgeons 'solutions' for a fair number of this shows contestants are the moral equivalent of assisting an anorexic by offering them a stomach staple instead of counseling. Reprehensible.A few years ago, I saw a profile of a plastic surgeon who considered work of the kind done on this show a shallow misappropriation of the science. He only worked on people with profound disfiguring birth defects or on the casualties of war. His situation, contrasted with the forced tearful melodrama and appallingly acceptable butchery going on in this show, asks the question which might be phrased thus: As a scientist and top-paid professional, are your ambitions Nobel or Golden Globe? Are they for the greater good or for greed and show biz? An air of cheesy Zsa Zsa/Beverly Hills self-congratulation hangs over this production, especially during the "reveal" sequence, as we see that the medical team has long since bought its own hype. As a group, they are the polar opposite of this selfless surgeon. It wouldn't hurt them a bit to revisit the profile of this particular loving, caring humanitarian-- who just happens to do what they do-- before being driven back to their quick-trick corner of on-demand elective plastic surgery for the rich and for reality TV series.
coolvegas I love the overly dramatic music they play at the end of the show just before they put the contestants in front of the mirror for the first time. At first I thought this show might be stupid, but oddly enough I find that I can't wait until the next show. It is one of the most talked about shows at work.I like this show much better than Extreme Makeover because there is much less actual surgery shown which I think is the worst part of these types of shows. Plus the women they've selected to be on this show are really ugly and in need of the surgery. The one woman in the second show had a severely stretched stomach due to the birth of her child. Now I'm trying to figure out how much $$$ the producers are spending on each contestant. So far the guesses are between $20,000 and $50,000.
Asteri-Atypical Chalk up another pitiful so-called "reality" show to the FOX lineup.Scratch that. This is actually the epitome of an "UN-reality" show. We're already living in a plastic society and now shows like this are going to make low self-esteem women long to go under the knife with the expectations that a plastic Barbie-like appearance will change their lives. This show could cause as much harm as dozens of fashion commercials featuring abnormally thin models.Did I say "commercial"? Indeed. That's really what this show is; a 60-minute long commercial for the plastic surgery industry.This show just shows to what pathetic extent the entertainment industry has fallen in recent years. There are no redeeming qualities to this heap of banality.