British girl, 9, bullied for having only eyes gets bionic replacement

The condition is rare, affecting around 30 babies in the UK each year.

A nine-year-old British girl who was born with only one eye due to a rare condition has received a bionic replacement surgery. subway the report said. Notably, Myah Hauxwell was born with microphthalmia, which means her eyes did not develop in the womb and she was born with a small, barely visible eye. As she grew, she underwent more than 20 surgeries to enlarge her eye sockets throughout much of her childhood.

Her mother, Lauren Hauxwell, said Myah was often the target of bullies who mocked her, called her “ugly” and one even threatened to kick her in the face because of her appearance. Determined to give her daughter a normal life, Ms Hawkswell launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for a state-of-the-art bionic eye.

“Even though my mom told me I was the most beautiful girl in the world and she didn’t want me to be ‘normal’, that’s what I understood and that’s the emotion I felt and I just wanted to let myself see Look like the most beautiful girl.” Same with my friend. My mom has been doing some research on advanced artificial eyes in the US, and they make custom state-of-the-art prostheses that include dilated pupils. The reviews have been fantastic and I believe this is a great opportunity for me to have two eyes that look the same, but with a moving pupil. ” Notes on crowdfunding site read.

The family raised more than £15,000 and traveled to Los Angeles in December 2023 where Dr John Stople built her three robotic eyes, including a bionic one with a digital iris and dilated pupil Prosthetic eyes. She also has a “spare eye” and even a “funny eye.”

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The girl’s family was overjoyed after Mia’s treatment was successful. Ms Hawkswell said the new eyes had helped her daughter gain confidence and even helped her make friends. She now wants to model and advocate for other people with disabilities, “to show the world that it’s okay to be different.”

“All I had was hope, but it became a reality and our lives started again. I am now forever grateful to everyone who supported us in making this happen. I have my baby girl back. She Now enjoying life and just being a kid. I kicked her out of her old school due to bullying and she became more and more confident and started a new school,” Ms Hawkswell said.

“She is now making new friends and is even showing off her funny eyes to her new class. She wants to leave home and she is back to all her hobbies including singing, dancing, football and drama,” she added.

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