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The girl who cut her nose got a beautiful nose shape and successfully reconstructed autologous cartilage.
Elsa, a girl who appeared on the cover of Time magazine in the United States last August, attracted great attention from the media and human rights groups all over the world because of her nose-cutting bibi aisha theologian. According to foreign reports, Elsa recently successfully underwent plastic surgery in the United States. Her nose and ears were reconstructed with bone tissue and cartilage from other parts of her body, giving her a complete face; Elsa made her debut last weekend, thanking the outside world for its kind assistance.

Elsa appeared on the cover of Time magazine in the United States last August, and attracted great attention from the media all over the world because of her bachelor's degree in bibi aisha theology with nose-cutting. (Photo courtesy of/Daily Mail) Foreign news reports that Elsa, aged 19, married an Afghan bachelor of theology at the age of 12. She was abused for many years and was often forced to sleep in a pigsty. Her life is as painful as a slave. Last year, she tried to escape, but unfortunately she was caught back by her husband and sent to the shrine. Finally, the judge cited "corruption".

As her husband's family turned a blind eye to Elsa afterwards, Elsa took the opportunity to escape and asked her relatives for help. After that, Elsa was sent to a hospital run by the US military medical team, and his experience was known to the outside world. Last August, he was interviewed by Time magazine and appeared on the cover of the magazine.

Afterwards, Elsa got help from the Grossman Bourne Foundation and went to the United States for an eight-month reconstruction operation. Last weekend, Elsa won the Enduring Heart Award in California and made her debut with a complete nose.

At present, Elsa lives in a foster family in the United States, receiving all-weather care and regular psychological counseling, and starting a new life at the same time. But the doctor said that her psychological trauma is more difficult to heal than physical injury, and she must try to get rid of the shadow of her past life and start a new life.