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Teenage girl born without a nose or eyes prepares for surgery that will use bone from her skull to rebuild her face

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A North Carolina teen born with a rare  condition that left her without a nose or eyes is preparing for her final  operation which will give her a real nose.

Cassidy Hooper, 16, will undergo three  surgeries at Levine Children’s Hospital in Charlotte over the course of two  weeks that will create a nose from cartilage and bone taken from her  skull.

And the good news has left the energetic teen  ecstatic because for the first time she will be able to smell and breathe  through her own nose.

Cassidy Hooper is preparing for surgery to give her a real nose built from cartilage and bones from her skull after five-years of preparations

Cassidy Hooper is preparing for surgery to give her a  real nose built from cartilage and bones from her skull after five-years of  preparations

When she was born, her condition left doctors  baffled, especially since had no other medical problems and leads a healthy  life.

‘Her heart and brain are normal,’ said her  mother, kindergarten teacher, Susan Hooper to ABC  News.

‘Nothing else is going on with  her.’

The inspirational teenager has been going  through skin graft surgeries to adapt her face since she was 11 years old and is  pleased to be entering the final straight.

‘I’ll have a real nose like everyone else’s,’  said Cassidy.

Her surgeon, Dr. David Matthews has worked  for the past five years expanding her face to create a bony opening, that has  now developed into a bony opening, that is now waiting for the cartilage graph  to be placed over.

In the past, Cassidy used prosthetic eyes,  but since they cost $5,000 each, the Hooper’s could not afford to keep replacing  them as their daughter grew.

‘Insurance didn’t pay one cent,’ said Susan,  42. ‘We had already started the process to do her nose, moving her eyes closer  together and having her skull reshaped. We were not going to pay for it then  have to pay again.’

Experts who spoke to ABC  News explained how the surgery to  replace Cassidy’s nose will be completed.

‘The nose is a little like the ear — what  you see isn’t functional,’ said Dr. Sherard A. Tatum III, director of facial and  reconstructive surgery at Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital in Syracuse,  N.Y.

‘A lot of people have noses they lost to  trauma and cancer and breathe fine and have a sense of smell. The nose is  something we expect to see in its conventional place and it’s good to put  glasses on, but it’s not 100 percent necessary.’

‘The soft tissues that make up the inside and  the outside skin and mucus membrane don’t have a lot of strength to stick out of  the face like the nose does. You can’t just slap some skin up there and make it  look like a nose.’

Cassidy hopes one day for a career in radio and has recently spent time at her local radio station for experience

Cassidy hopes one day for a career in radio and has  recently spent time at her local radio station for experience

Cassidy’s doctors have taken a layered  approach – placing the inside membrane first, then using cartilage and bone from  her skull create a nose structure and then cover it with skin.

The hardest part for Cassidy has been  overcoming the social difficulties.

She has been attending Governor Morehead  School, a specialist school for the blind since the fifth grade and deals with  taunts from children well.

‘Honestly, there’s been a bit of teasing, but  not more than any other child on a regular day,’ said her mother.

Active and confident, Cassidy is involved  with track and field and has even taken up the winter sport of  curling.

She dreams of being a radio broadcaster and  has recently appeared on the airwaves at her local radio station.

‘It was the first time and I actually did my  own radio broadcast for an hour — I took over,’ said Cassidy.

‘I have been listening to radio since I was  younger, and I like how they do it. I am interested in jingles.’



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