Love My Face - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
In this episode, beauty therapist Mia L from Cheltenham, barista and skateboarder Mia R from north Wales and builder Terry from Portsmouth have all come to the clinic to get advice and explore potential treatment options for their visible facial differences. After nine years of having alopecia, Mia L is aiming to rebuild her confidence. Terry is hoping to get support and talk about possible treatments after experiencing life-changing burns. And Mia R wants to discuss whether or not facial feminisation surgery could be an option for her.

Episode 2
The new series continues, as HR business owner Gary from Derbyshire, diversity and inclusion consultant Tiwonge from Yorkshire and sales assistant Hattie from south Wales visit the one-of-a-kind clinic to get support and talk about potential treatments for their visible facial differences. After living with facial paralysis for 20 years, Gary is hoping to get his smile back. Tiwonge's keen to put an end to hiding her facial scar following a car accident in her teens. And Hattie, who's been self-conscious about her nose since she was a child, wants to see if there's anything she can do about it.

Episode 3
At a one-of-a-kind clinic in the Yorkshire countryside, activist Jono Lancaster and a team of world-class surgeons and doctors provide cutting-edge care, free of charge, to people who society treats differently because of the way they look. In each episode, three people with visible facial differences have the opportunity to explore and, if they choose to, receive transformative treatments from some of the UK's most sought-after experts. Whether they decide to have treatment or not, they're also given mental health advice and support from Jono, who works with them on responding to other people's perceptions and behaviour. In this unique, uplifting and life-changing series, people with visible facial differences are given choices and the support to make the decisions they feel will shape happy, confident and fulfilling lives. School assistant Kayleigh from Lincolnshire, supply manager Ama Agyewaa from Wolverhampton and customer advisor Kerry from Warrington have all travelled to the Love My Face clinic hoping to get support and find out about treatment options for their visible facial differences. Kerry's spent 22 years listening to the bullying voices in her head about her neck and wants them to stop. Kayleigh has a facial birthmark and would love to feel able to leave the house without make-up, while Ama Agyewaa lost her hair and identity after having a baby and is desperate to get them back.

Episode 4
The new series continues, as mum-of-three Samantha from London, construction coordinator Hugo from Hampshire, former biomedical scientist Sarah from Hertfordshire and retired civil servant Susan from Edinburgh have all come to the clinic looking for support and potential treatments that will change their lives. After years or torment, Samantha wants to find out if anything can be done to rebuild the confidence she's lost because of people's comments about the gap in her front teeth. Twenty-one-year-old Hugo is hoping he can get the support he needs to step out into the world again after becoming 'a bit of a recluse' since a keloid scar appeared on his ear three years ago. Sarah's hoping to build her self-esteem after being left with what she sees as an unbalanced face following the slippage of surgery to treat a rare facial condition. And Susan has come to the clinic to rediscover the courage she's lost after years of bullying.
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