EXCLUSIVEYoung woman left with horrific facial injuries from car accident BEGS Botched doctors to perform 40 SURGERIES on her eye to save her sight - after being rejected by dozens of other medical professional who said it can't be done

  • New episodes of the reality show are set to air today on E! 
  • A teaser clip has been shared exclusively with DailyMail.com   
  • Haylie begs the surgeons for 40 procedures after suffering a tragic accident 

Viewers will get to see a young woman beg surgeons for 40 reconstructive facial surgeries in a tear-jerking, upcoming season of Botched. 

In a teaser for the reality show shared exclusively with DailyMail.com, Haylie can be seen asking doctors Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow to help save her from going blind after a tragic car accident left her severely injured. 

New episodes of the reality series, which were released Thursday on E!, feature the patient speaking to the doctors of the major surgeries she needs. 

Haylie revealed that for the past 'eight years' every surgeon she has seen has refused to do any work on her because of 'underlying bone issues.'

Viewers will get to see a young woman named Haylie beg surgeons for 40 reconstructive facial surgeries in a tear-jerking upcoming season of Botched

Viewers will get to see a young woman named Haylie beg surgeons for 40 reconstructive facial surgeries in a tear-jerking upcoming season of Botched

In a teaser for the reality show shared exclusively with DailyMail.com, Haylie can be seen asking doctors Dr. Paul Nassif and Dr. Terry Dubrow to help save her from going blind

In a teaser for the reality show shared exclusively with DailyMail.com, Haylie can be seen asking doctors Dr. Paul Nassif and Dr. Terry Dubrow to help save her from going blind 

New episodes of the reality series, which were released Thursday on E!, feature the patient speaking to the doctors of the major surgeries she needs

New episodes of the reality series, which were released Thursday on E!, feature the patient speaking to the doctors of the major surgeries she needs

At the start of the clip, she said: 'All these eight years, it's just been eye doctors and eye specialists saying, "I don't want to touch you because you have so many underlying facial and bone structure issues."

'So, hopefully Dr. Dubrow and Dr. Nassif can help me just the same as they've helped a whole bunch of other people.' 

The teaser trailer then cut to a clip of Haylie in an office with the two surgeons. 

Dr. Nassif compared himself and his colleague to 'Santa Claus,' and asked the patient what work she would want done if she could have anything. 

She replied: 'I am now at risk of losing 100 per cent of the eyesight out of my left eye, so anyway that we could get it closer to closing than it is now, and my face is all lopsided, some more symmetry going on up there. 

'I have a deviated septum and that just makes breathing a lot harder.' 

After hearing what she was suffering from, the TV personalities and world-renowned doctors shared their thoughts and warned her of the dangers of the procedures.

Dr. Nassif said: 'I do have to tell to you, it's going to be a challenge.' 

Dr. Nassif compared himself and his colleague to 'Santa Claus,' and asked the patient what work she would want done if she could have anything

Dr. Nassif compared himself and his colleague to 'Santa Claus,' and asked the patient what work she would want done if she could have anything

After hearing what she was suffering from, the TV personalities and world-renowned doctors shared their thoughts and warned her of the dangers of the procedures

After hearing what she was suffering from, the TV personalities and world-renowned doctors shared their thoughts and warned her of the dangers of the procedures

At the end of the video, Haylie - who was sat in between her parents - was seen wiping away tears

At the end of the video, Haylie - who was sat in between her parents - was seen wiping away tears

Dr. Dubrow chimed in: 'It's a ticking time bomb situation, where you're potentially going to go blind, period. End of story.

'We can't let that happen.' 

At the end of the video, Haylie - who was sat in between her parents - was seen wiping away tears. 

Although Haylie didn't reveal the details of her car accident in the teaser or whether she would be undergoing the surgery, fans can tune into the episode, which will air on Thursday at 10 p.m. ET/PT on E! to follow her journey. 

Botched first aired in 2014 and often sees the two surgeons attempting to reverse damages from original procedures.

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