when she said she ate in the bathroom .. my heart broke. Kids are so mean . We as parents have to do better to teach our children love and respect for others.
Same here... I also ate in the bathroom stall bc no one wanted to be my friend...hard sad times for a sensitive soul however it made me even more special, empathic ❤
@@adriana27100 im an autism mom. I fear bullying so much. I took my kid out of public school and moved her to a private small school and praying she makes it . Our public school just lets bullying happen and i cannot stand by that. Im so sorry you had to eat in the bathroom that breaks my heart. I was always friendly to everyone at school and i really reached out to those who felt lonely or alone.. the underdogs the shy ones. I was shy too.
I can relate to her. I was abused by a relative as a child and to cope I ate myself into being morbidly obese. I only had one friend in high school. When we didn’t have the same lunch period, I ate in the bathroom stall as well. 😢 I’m a teacher now and I try to look out for any bullying as I know how it feels! I can’t stand bullies! 😡 that pain never leaves you. I will never forget the name of my primary tormentor or all the awful things he did and said to me
@@jacquelinekenknight9280 I am so sorry! This hurts my heart to read. No child should be put through such torture and emotional abuse . Through your pain you bring light to anyone who may need help . Our experiences shape us for sure. You keep advocating for the littles who need you most. I send my prayers and blessings to yoU!
I agree it’s wonderful and heartwarming to see ! I bet its also more rewarding and fulfilling because they are changing lives this is the sort if stuff they were trained to do!
I was also born prematurely (3 1/2 months early) and had to have tubes up my nose and this could have been me. One nostril is still bigger than the other but not as extreme. I'm so happy to see a fellow preemie get help!!
These guys are just guys. Just plain ole regular guys and I love it when they are road tripping and having fun all the while helping regular people. This young lady is even more beautiful. Job well done Doc.
To me this is when plastic surgery truly has life changing results for people like this lovely young woman. So nice to see regular people having the best care and aesthetic outcome rather than it being all about vanity etc.
How sad something that saved her life was also something that she felt she had to defend. So very happy she was able to find her peace with it. She was already beautiful and glad now that she could see it. It is so difficult to live with a small defect that others feel they have to comment on, especially when young. I had a big cartilage hump on my nose growing up from heavy glasses pressing on the still growing cartilage and people, even strangers would ask me questions about it. It did, however, make me outgoing and outspoken, and I loved myself, but I could never be truly divorced from the feeling of inadequacy the inevitable questions from others who thought their questions of curiosity were not invasive and hurtful. It taught me to be kind to people who were different and just wanted to be accepted for who they were. This young woman is so kind and beautiful, but now she believes it, and that is the gift.
She wasn’t born at 4 months. That would have made her 16 weeks gestation and no baby has survived that early. I think they meant she was 4 months early which would have made her 24 weeks. That’s far more realistic.
The mother corrected them at the start of the video and said 4 1/2 months. However, I agree with you because the youngest premie to survive was just over 21 weeks.
I remember when this one aired. Such a beautiful, openhearted woman (with a marvelous family)! I'd forgotten how excited the doctor was about how the surgery went and the results he was able to get. So fun.
My nose is a little like that. One nostril is longer than the other. It makes my face crooked when I smile. It's not from a botched surgery, it's just a birth defect.
This reminded me of my daughter who was born at 21 weeks almost 22 weeks and had to watch her die since she was born too early. I’m so happy this beautiful young lady got a chance at life.
She is one of those people you see and just KNOW are sooo sweet. Like she would be such a good friend. It’s SO sad how anyone can be bullied when they do not at all deserve it :’)
My heart broke for her when she said she took her lunch to eat in the bathroom stall 🤬 where were the damn teachers?! 😢 poor baby. She is so beautiful ❤
It’s different from having surgery but being born different and want to fit in with others is different meaning. Her story is sad. But we need more people like these Doctors they change people’s life.
She is beautiful before and after. Glad everything worked out for her. I used to work for a few pizza places and you can actually order pizza without the crust at most pizza places....even without cheese they just bake the pizza ingredients you want in a pan like they put the pastas in.
Yeah, I think the mom must have meant she was born 4 1/2 months early, because 18 weeks is _way_ too young for her to have survived. The record is nearly 19 weeks, and most preemies don't survive until at least 22 weeks.
My son was a preemie and he kept pulling the tube out of his nose, and all the tape tore his skin. They ended up putting it in his mouth instead, which caused a lot less damage. It's hard to have to watch your baby attached to all of these wires and tubes. She looks absolutely beautiful, and I'm glad she feels more confident!❤
Devasha is literally stunning. I’m sad that we hold ourselves down according to our own insecurities. I would have been over the moon to be her friend in HS. She’s drop dead and seems really sweet. Her family is a class act. First family I’ve seen actually gifting the surgeons. Hope Devasha is enjoying life to the fullest
Beautiful girl! I love hearing the tone of her voice as well, so soothing and gentle. I hope this lovely girl can live healthy and happy from this day on. ❤
Wow I never thought in my life I’d see someone like me. I was born 4 1/2 months premature as well( 1lb 6 oz) Due to improper tube placement my nose was also deformed on one side! I feel like I’m looking in the mirror. I would love to reach out to Devasha to share our experiences. ❤❤❤
Her nose looks so much better, my goodness. I just have to say, Devasha is so pretty. Also, I love it when they fix deformities that caused bullying. People are so mean. Glad she is doing well. ❤
Omg I went to school with her. We were not in the same grade but I distinctly remember her from that school pic. So glad she could have this procedure.
tube feeding thru the nose is the only way with premature babes if they are not developed enough to be able to suck a nipple. They do make special softer,smaller rubber nipples but if the reflex is not happening yet. they do what they gotta do. That said, nasal or gavage tube feedings are somewhat forced. It is pretty common for the intestines to start dying or explode. Then a colostomy needs to be done. Feeding overload can trigger heart attacks. This is a whole set of other problems.
I am thanking God for his mercy and grace! I would also like to thank the praying hands that prayed for her life to exceed all limitations. What an on time God we serve! 💜 Amen!!!
I was born at 30 weeks, weighed 3.12lbs and has no suckling reflex, at first. I had to be fed via naso-gastric tube. I have always wondered if this caused me any damage, as I’ve always had ENT problems and gastric issues, my whole life. GERD, acid reflux and hiatus hernia. Apparently, I was always slipping my little finger between my cheek and the tube and pulling it out, while in the hospital.
You know how your finger fits perfectly in your nose? Is it from you picking your nose as you grow so your nostril stretched slowly or is it genetics like you just won’t have a nose too small for your finger ya know
Myself. I would. Think that you would consider enlarging the healthy side of the nose, that would allow the nose to be more symmetrical and little risk of infection. Of course her nose damage could become worse and maybe end up with breathing issues and a worse shape of that damaged side of the nose. It sounds like they found a way and that’s wonderful when I was thinking the safe way Togo and sometimes you just have to take a chance together what you want.
Shout out to the Paediatricians who kept Devasha alive. They did a great job 👏🏿
when she said she ate in the bathroom .. my heart broke. Kids are so mean . We as parents have to do better to teach our children love and respect for others.
Same here... I also ate in the bathroom stall bc no one wanted to be my friend...hard sad times for a sensitive soul however it made me even more special, empathic ❤
@@adriana27100 im an autism mom. I fear bullying so much. I took my kid out of public school and moved her to a private small school and praying she makes it . Our public school just lets bullying happen and i cannot stand by that. Im so sorry you had to eat in the bathroom that breaks my heart. I was always friendly to everyone at school and i really reached out to those who felt lonely or alone.. the underdogs the shy ones. I was shy too.
I can relate to her. I was abused by a relative as a child and to cope I ate myself into being morbidly obese. I only had one friend in high school. When we didn’t have the same lunch period, I ate in the bathroom stall as well. 😢 I’m a teacher now and I try to look out for any bullying as I know how it feels! I can’t stand bullies! 😡 that pain never leaves you. I will never forget the name of my primary tormentor or all the awful things he did and said to me
Why in every generation does this happen though? No parents stopping their shitty kids from torturing others?
@@jacquelinekenknight9280 I am so sorry! This hurts my heart to read. No child should be put through such torture and emotional abuse . Through your pain you bring light to anyone who may need help . Our experiences shape us for sure. You keep advocating for the littles who need you most. I send my prayers and blessings to yoU!
I LOVE when they help the average person like us and not celebrities. Their interactions with each other crack me up.
I agree it’s wonderful and heartwarming to see ! I bet its also more rewarding and fulfilling because they are changing lives this is the sort if stuff they were trained to do!
The best thing about Dr. Nassif's work on her is that she doesn't look like she had a nose job!
He’s sooo talented! Gods working through those hands
Heartbreaking about the bullying for a little difference in her nose. She is so gorgeous.
This is such a bittersweet situation. That tube saved her life but at the same time caused horrendous bullying.
I was also born prematurely (3 1/2 months early) and had to have tubes up my nose and this could have been me. One nostril is still bigger than the other but not as extreme. I'm so happy to see a fellow preemie get help!!
nah that tube saved her life and cruel children & negligent caregivers caused horrendous bullying
this lady and her mom are SO PRETTY, deformed nostril included
These guys are just guys. Just plain ole regular guys and I love it when they are road tripping and having fun all the while helping regular people. This young lady is even more beautiful. Job well done Doc.
To me this is when plastic surgery truly has life changing results for people like this lovely young woman. So nice to see regular people having the best care and aesthetic outcome rather than it being all about vanity etc.
She’s so pretty before and after surgery. Heartbreaking how mean kids can be.
I get all choked up on these episodes. It must feel like a godsend to have physical defects corrected by the best.
How sad something that saved her life was also something that she felt she had to defend. So very happy she was able to find her peace with it. She was already beautiful and glad now that she could see it. It is so difficult to live with a small defect that others feel they have to comment on, especially when young. I had a big cartilage hump on my nose growing up from heavy glasses pressing on the still growing cartilage and people, even strangers would ask me questions about it. It did, however, make me outgoing and outspoken, and I loved myself, but I could never be truly divorced from the feeling of inadequacy the inevitable questions from others who thought their questions of curiosity were not invasive and hurtful. It taught me to be kind to people who were different and just wanted to be accepted for who they were. This young woman is so kind and beautiful, but now she believes it, and that is the gift.
She wasn’t born at 4 months. That would have made her 16 weeks gestation and no baby has survived that early. I think they meant she was 4 months early which would have made her 24 weeks. That’s far more realistic.
The magic week number for viability is 23. And that is now!
The mother corrected them at the start of the video and said 4 1/2 months. However, I agree with you because the youngest premie to survive was just over 21 weeks.
@@loriepark404yeah but that’s still only 18 weeks if 4 1/2 months.
Glad I’m not the only one, that realised the anomaly in the number of months.
I agree 100% because the math is not mathing😏😏
Ok… but Dr Nassif & Dr Debrow on the tandem bike 💀☠️ and eating the Chubby Weiners 😅
“let me get in the front i know what’s coming next” sent me 😂😂😂😂😂
I remember when this one aired. Such a beautiful, openhearted woman (with a marvelous family)! I'd forgotten how excited the doctor was about how the surgery went and the results he was able to get. So fun.
I love the doctors friendship they make me laugh with their tight bond x
My nose is a little like that. One nostril is longer than the other. It makes my face crooked when I smile. It's not from a botched surgery, it's just a birth defect.
She's a beauty! Love all of her family support too!
I LOVE the funny banter between the two on the way to see each patient. They make such an amazing team with their skills and personalities.
This reminded me of my daughter who was born at 21 weeks almost 22 weeks and had to watch her die since she was born too early. I’m so happy this beautiful young lady got a chance at life.
I'm so sorry that you weren't able to take your precious baby girl home with you. Bless your heart and hers.
I’m sorry for your loss
@@HeavensMee aw thank you so much 😊 ♥️
@@margaretgarana911 thank you ♥️
I'm so sorry ❤ I hope you're doing well these days ❤
She is one of those people you see and just KNOW are sooo sweet. Like she would be such a good friend. It’s SO sad how anyone can be bullied when they do not at all deserve it :’)
The daughter is her mother's twin! They are both gorgeous women!
She's so beautiful!!! So sad she was teased so bad 😢
My heart broke for her when she said she took her lunch to eat in the bathroom stall 🤬 where were the damn teachers?! 😢 poor baby. She is so beautiful ❤
Kids can be so cruel
I took my lunch to the girls bathroom too :(. I've never heard anyone say that. But she's beautiful!
She is so pretty❤
I seriously love these two! I love the surgeries and results...but, they are the reason I watch!!!
She is SO PRETTY, happy for her. 😊❤
She looks like a model!!! Gores
That poem at the end was beautiful
It’s different from having surgery but being born different and want to fit in with others is different meaning. Her story is sad. But we need more people like these Doctors they change people’s life.
She is beautiful before and after. Glad everything worked out for her. I used to work for a few pizza places and you can actually order pizza without the crust at most pizza places....even without cheese they just bake the pizza ingredients you want in a pan like they put the pastas in.
her story about bullying was so heartbreaking. im glad the doctors were able to help her.
Devasha is so beautiful. I am so happy the doctors got to help her.
Her voice is so beautiful! She’s a star ⭐️
She was beautiful before and beautiful after, I'm overjoyed that she feels that she is finally free. Hugs 😊❤
Yeah, I think the mom must have meant she was born 4 1/2 months early, because 18 weeks is _way_ too young for her to have survived. The record is nearly 19 weeks, and most preemies don't survive until at least 22 weeks.
I just have to say what a beautiful family.And i'm so grateful that these doctors can bring healing to them
My son was a preemie and he kept pulling the tube out of his nose, and all the tape tore his skin. They ended up putting it in his mouth instead, which caused a lot less damage. It's hard to have to watch your baby attached to all of these wires and tubes. She looks absolutely beautiful, and I'm glad she feels more confident!❤
She's gorgeous regardless! But the doctor did an amazing job!!!
The beginning of the episodes with just the 2 of them cracking jokes on each other is literally why I watch 😂 they are hilarious
15:48 not him pulling out the rizz for miss devasha LMAO
NAH FR I WAS LIKE OOOO NASSIF CHILL WITH THATTTT
What a beautiful lady! You can see where she gets it from, her Mama is gorgeous, too, looks like her sister!
They are truly artists! Her nose looks amazing!
Devasha is literally stunning. I’m sad that we hold ourselves down according to our own insecurities. I would have been over the moon to be her friend in HS. She’s drop dead and seems really sweet. Her family is a class act. First family I’ve seen actually gifting the surgeons. Hope Devasha is enjoying life to the fullest
These doctors are AMAZINGLY brilliant.
Revisiting this video and this girl is just so pretty. She has very pretty eyes and a lovely smile. I do hope she was happy with the results.
I dont even tune into botched for the surgeries anymore, I’m here for the shenanigans the doctors get up to 😂
“Can I get it protein style” was the MOST Californian thing to say 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
What a sweet young lady. I am so happy the surgeon was able to help her.
What a cutie ! She’s adorable. 🌸
I think these Doctors are good at working on surgeries
Their bedside manners are so nice, very comforting
She is a healthy, beautiful woman both inside and out. She deserved the best ❤
Beautiful girl! I love hearing the tone of her voice as well, so soothing and gentle. I hope this lovely girl can live healthy and happy from this day on. ❤
Wow I never thought in my life I’d see someone like me. I was born 4 1/2 months premature as well( 1lb 6 oz) Due to improper tube placement my nose was also deformed on one side! I feel like I’m looking in the mirror. I would love to reach out to Devasha to share our experiences. ❤❤❤
She is beautiful with or without the surgery
School can be a cruel place.
dr nasif seems so happy, settled. a far cry from when he was married to that abusive woman.
Her nose looks so much better, my goodness. I just have to say, Devasha is so pretty. Also, I love it when they fix deformities that caused bullying. People are so mean. Glad she is doing well. ❤
It looks amazing ❤
that young woman is really beautiful, inside and out...i hope she has a wonderful life, and achieves what she sets her mind too
she's gorgeous
She would still be beautiful even with two larger nostrils.
She looks great Dr Nassiif did a good job.
Devasha, I am so happy for you. You look amazing, Dr. Nassif really did a wonderful job.
Omg I went to school with her. We were not in the same grade but I distinctly remember her from that school pic. So glad she could have this procedure.
I ate lunch alone too. I hope this woman lives her best life❤
Kids suck. Why would they bully her for something like this? I blame the bully's parents, the kids had to learn hate from somewhere.
Wow she is absolutely beautiful! Before and after her surgery!❤
Takes whole pizza and leaves...rude 😂😅
I was just thinking! I feel like the intention was to all sit down and eat pizza together, right? hahaha
@@butterflyecho1 most of the time 🤣
@@butterflyecho1I think they ran off bc he was in a diet and didn’t want to eat it
tube feeding thru the nose is the only way with premature babes if they are not developed enough to be able to suck a nipple. They do make special softer,smaller rubber nipples but if the reflex is not happening yet. they do what they gotta do. That said, nasal or gavage tube feedings are somewhat forced. It is pretty common for the intestines to start dying or explode. Then a colostomy needs to be done. Feeding overload can trigger heart attacks. This is a whole set of other problems.
I am thanking God for his mercy and grace!
I would also like to thank the praying hands that prayed for her life to exceed all limitations.
What an on time God we serve!
💜
Amen!!!
That really isn’t Chicago deep dish pizza… 😂 but so glad she has such a beautiful outcome!
Her smile is infectious. 😀
I would love if these drs would come to Canada to see meeeeeee
They are so amazing fr. She looks absolutely gorgeous 😻😻😻🙌🏿
Beautiful
I was born at 30 weeks, weighed 3.12lbs and has no suckling reflex, at first. I had to be fed via naso-gastric tube. I have always wondered if this caused me any damage, as I’ve always had ENT problems and gastric issues, my whole life. GERD, acid reflux and hiatus hernia. Apparently, I was always slipping my little finger between my cheek and the tube and pulling it out, while in the hospital.
Such a lovely woman!
You know how your finger fits perfectly in your nose? Is it from you picking your nose as you grow so your nostril stretched slowly or is it genetics like you just won’t have a nose too small for your finger ya know
BROOOOO HER MOTHERR WTH I THOUGHT THAT WAS HER SISTERRRRRRRR🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Myself. I would. Think that you would consider enlarging the healthy side of the nose, that would allow the nose to be more symmetrical and little risk of infection. Of course her nose damage could become worse and maybe end up with breathing issues and a worse shape of that damaged side of the nose. It sounds like they found a way and that’s wonderful when I was thinking the safe way Togo and sometimes you just have to take a chance together what you want.
I love these 2 doctors together..what a great
Match..
J'adore ces 2 personnes !
Excellents chirurgiens, belles âmes et humour sans faille.
I do not see the nostril issue
1 is bigger n higher than the other
What lovely, genteel ladies
She is very pretty.
As soon as he said I know what’s coming next 😂 my head off ,fart fart
You look beautiful Devasha, God Bless you and protect you and give you Happiness! In Jesus name, Amen.❤
You look beautiful
She looks Great im so Happy for Her!!!
🎙She was an still is a Beautiful Wonderful Beauty 💜
love the mom!
I'm so glad they ate and appreciated the pizza ❣❣❣
Lol my grandson licks his pizza too without the cheese 🍕 but he is 9😊😊😅😅😅😅
Is Dr Terry wearing a wig? What happens if she has to blow her nose?
hahahahahaha!!! the bike!
Dr. Quagmire 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Dubrow
Oh my gosh! You go out of your way to go to Chicago and can't make the exception to try the food.... LOL! You're no fun.
I Like their friendship
Okay , I'm confused are the doctor dating?
No they're straight and one has a wife
@@whip-whiplashthey both have wives