If any Botched fans were wondering if there would be any more graphic platic surgery drama, an answer has been revealed.

Breast Cancer Survivor Reveals Emotional Story On 'Botched'

On Tuesday, Chelmsford announced from TV Guide that the E! reality series has been renewed for a second season. So it looks there will be more surgery techniques, emotional stories and new images that patients are going to strive for.

"The Botched series has struck a chord with viewers who are drawn in by stories of excessive surgeries gone wrong," E!'s Executive Vice President of Original Programming and Development, Jeff Olde, said in a statement. "In the quest for perfection, we've tapped into a pop culture zeitgeist, sharing cautionary tales, positive outcomes and true transformations."

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The first season is about to finish up this month while the second season is expected to air sometime in early 2015.

"Botched" was reportedly supposed to produce a story on a transgender woman's breast correction, but New York Daily News mentioned that the network allegedly refused to air the episode due to rumored attitude problems. Apparently, the woman named Nicole Sanders might have had issues with the producers.

"Nicole is someone who has already had numerous procedures and was very difficult to work with on the show," a source said. "She became more of a diva and a liability from the beginning of her involvement and was very demanding. I am sure she was cut to how she acted and treated people on the show, to be honest."

Botched airs on Sundays at 10 p.m. ET on E!