The patch with which Libor Bouček (42) hosts yet another episode of the popular show certainly did not escape the attentive spectator. How Bouček got injured is not at all certain! So far, only hints have leaked from the mouths of his friends Vojta Kotek (34) and Jakub Prachara (39).
That there was a stitched wound hidden under the unmistakable spot on Libor Bouček’s forehead was already visible the moment the presenter got a little dewy during filming and the cover peeled off a bit. Actually, Vojta Kotek also drew attention to the plaster, who quickly left his captain’s desk in the studio and went to treat Libor – to apply a plaster. No one commented on the lightning treatment and the competition continued.
Take another look at rescuer Vojta Kotka:
But people who watched the episode are wondering what happened to the popular presenter. “Regarding the injury, Mr. Kotek advised me to say I hit a lamp. So I lit a lamp,” commented Libor Bouček with a patch on his forehead.
Does Libor Bouček make pasta with his head?
Curious viewers may be satisfied with this version. However, there shouldn’t be more than those causes of injury. Jakub Prachař has a completely different explanation for him. He credits it prepare the cake, which the presenter donated to the competition. “Out of love, he made the dough with his head, and that’s why he got injured. He bumped into a stone in the flour,” suggested Jakub Prachař. The presenter himself was vague about the true origin of the schlitz even behind the scenes of filming the show We love Česko, which you will see on Friday night on Prima, so we have to settle for one of the versions of his closest collaborators.
Whatever the case with Libor Bouček’s forehead wound, the good news is that he doesn’t have to worry about a scar. Aesthetic medicine can work wonders these days. “We can lighten, smooth, fill and reduce scars – there are many options from laser, radiofrequency, fillers and mesotherapy,“ the miracles of contemporary medicine are explained by dermatologist MUDr. Tereza Gabryšova. Modern laser not only can smooth out the protruding irregularities, but with fractional heating treatment, it can also produce collagen formation from under the scar, aligning and tightening it.