A woman bullied for looking like a "squirrel" underwent $200k surgery to replace her jaw - with STOMACH fat in her face - and now says she feels "beautiful".
Izzy Sehon, 22, was two years old when her mum, Cherise Gerrard, 60, noticed her jaw wasn’t very pronounced and looked “different”.
At eight years old the issues started to progress, and Izzy suffered a lot of jaw and joint pain.
She went to countless orthodontists and has worn braces “about six times” in her life.
In June 2020, a doctor finally realised she had idiopathic condylar resorption (ICR) – a rare condition that causes the bones in your jaw to breakdown.
Izzy was told her face looked like “someone who had got blown up in war” as her TMG joint – the two joints which connect your lower jaw to your skull – was “non-existent”.
She underwent bilateral total jaw joint replacement surgery in February 2023 - which involved cutting her jaw in four places, removing her original jaw, and replacing it with custom made prosthetics.
During the 12-and-a-half hour operation, Izzy also had fat grafts from her stomach put into her face to cushion her new TMG joint.
Izzy is now “happy” about how her new face is beginning to look and is dreaming about being able to bite into a caramel apple for the first time in 14 years.
Izzy, a graduate in real estate, from Los Angeles, California, US, said: “I can’t wait to eat a camel apple.
“I’ve wanted to eat one since I was eight.
“I was terrified to look at myself at first.
“I didn’t look for five days and made me dad, John Sehon, 60, put sheets and towels over the mirrors in the hospital.
“I started breaking down when I first saw myself.
“I thought ‘that wasn’t me’.
“Now I’m feeling happy with how it’s starting to look.
“It’s life changing."
Izzy has struggled with jaw pain, eating, breathing and sleeping since she was eight years old.
She said: “I haven’t been able to crunch or bite down with my top teeth since I was aged 10.
“I haven’t been able to bite an apple since I was eight.
“I struggled to crunch and chew a chocolate bar.”
Izzy went to the orthodontist for her issues and has been fitted with countless braces to try and fix her problems.
She also faced bullying and dropped out of school aged 15.
She said: “I’ve had braces about six times.
“I was bullied my entire life.
“I didn’t understand why people didn’t want to be my friend or guys wouldn’t want to date me.
“They would compare my side profile to a squirrel and call me ‘no chin’.
“My family always told me I was beautiful.”
A doctor first noticed her TMG was “gone” in June 2020 and advised her to have surgery but she was “scared” to go ahead.
Izzy was only able to eat a diet of soft foods at this point such as mash and rice.
She said: “I would choke on everything I would eat.”
In February 2023, she underwent a $200k 12-and-a-half hour surgery to replace her jaw with a prosthetic TMG joint at Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre, Beverly Hills, US.
Izzy Sehon, 22, was two years old when her mum, Cherise Gerrard, 60, noticed her jaw wasn’t very pronounced and looked “different”.
At eight years old the issues started to progress, and Izzy suffered a lot of jaw and joint pain.
She went to countless orthodontists and has worn braces “about six times” in her life.
In June 2020, a doctor finally realised she had idiopathic condylar resorption (ICR) – a rare condition that causes the bones in your jaw to breakdown.
Izzy was told her face looked like “someone who had got blown up in war” as her TMG joint – the two joints which connect your lower jaw to your skull – was “non-existent”.
She underwent bilateral total jaw joint replacement surgery in February 2023 - which involved cutting her jaw in four places, removing her original jaw, and replacing it with custom made prosthetics.
During the 12-and-a-half hour operation, Izzy also had fat grafts from her stomach put into her face to cushion her new TMG joint.
Izzy is now “happy” about how her new face is beginning to look and is dreaming about being able to bite into a caramel apple for the first time in 14 years.
Izzy, a graduate in real estate, from Los Angeles, California, US, said: “I can’t wait to eat a camel apple.
“I’ve wanted to eat one since I was eight.
“I was terrified to look at myself at first.
“I didn’t look for five days and made me dad, John Sehon, 60, put sheets and towels over the mirrors in the hospital.
“I started breaking down when I first saw myself.
“I thought ‘that wasn’t me’.
“Now I’m feeling happy with how it’s starting to look.
“It’s life changing."
Izzy has struggled with jaw pain, eating, breathing and sleeping since she was eight years old.
She said: “I haven’t been able to crunch or bite down with my top teeth since I was aged 10.
“I haven’t been able to bite an apple since I was eight.
“I struggled to crunch and chew a chocolate bar.”
Izzy went to the orthodontist for her issues and has been fitted with countless braces to try and fix her problems.
She also faced bullying and dropped out of school aged 15.
She said: “I’ve had braces about six times.
“I was bullied my entire life.
“I didn’t understand why people didn’t want to be my friend or guys wouldn’t want to date me.
“They would compare my side profile to a squirrel and call me ‘no chin’.
“My family always told me I was beautiful.”
A doctor first noticed her TMG was “gone” in June 2020 and advised her to have surgery but she was “scared” to go ahead.
Izzy was only able to eat a diet of soft foods at this point such as mash and rice.
She said: “I would choke on everything I would eat.”
In February 2023, she underwent a $200k 12-and-a-half hour surgery to replace her jaw with a prosthetic TMG joint at Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre, Beverly Hills, US.
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