A Chinese woman who was left horribly scarred after 70 big tumors grew on her face can now, thanks to a hospital that provided the life-changing operation at no cost to her.
After 40-year-old Li Hongfang was diagnosed with a rare kind of bone cancer that caused tissue to develop beneath her skin, her facial characteristics became unrecognizable, and she was ostracized in public as a result.

Because she lacked the financial means to cover the cost of the operation, she was compelled to live with the painful ailment known as Chordoma for more than a decade.
One of the hospitals in Xi’an, the capital city of the Shaanxi Province in northwest China, has made an offer to do the operation for no cost, despite the fact that it would ordinarily cost more than $120,000.
“I am simply unwell. “Please, I am not a monster,” I beg you to say.
In the year 2001, the disease took hold of the mother of two children. The first growth grew on her forehead, but Li did not pay it any mind since it was only around the size of a fingernail at the time.

On the other hand, the lump kept getting bigger, so in 2005 she decided to have surgery to get rid of it. The sickness continued to spread at a rapid rate.
She shared her thoughts with Rex Features, saying, “I feel like my head is lighter and I must look better.”
“I want to save the big time for when the surgery swelling goes down,” she stated, referring to the moment when she would see her new look for the first time. It has the potential to be the most thoughtful present that you could give me.”