Tessa Evans is a typical young woman, with the exception that she was born without a nose.
The absence of a typical organ or body part at birth is referred to in medicine as aplasia.
Only exactly 47 instances of the anomaly have ever been recorded in the UK, making it extremely unusual.
Now eight years old, the child. The couple was told, despite the ultrasound, that their child might have a fairly flat face profile.
Because they decided to keep the child, there was no abortion. They also needed some time to adjust to the idea that their child might be born without a nose.
Tessa may still get a cold or cough because her sinuses are not there. But this is only a small percentage of the issues that the entire family must handle.
After a botched cataract removal treatment left her blind in one eye, she was given a diagnosis of heart problems in the eleventh week of her life.
The child needed a tracheostomy so that he could breathe while chewing.
The youngster’s nose will undergo surgical reshaping. The nose of a baby should grow as quickly as the rest of the body.
Despite facing several challenges, the child nonetheless has a positive outlook on life.