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After spending her life covered with tumors due to a condition called neurofibromatosis type 1, Libby returns to The Doctors to share her amazing transformation.
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Plastic Surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon and surgeons Dr. Kristi Funk and Dr. Ritu Chopra treated Libby in two rounds of extensive surgeries to remove her tumors.
In addition to removing the tumors, she was also given a laser treatment to treat her skin and scarring.
After an extensive recovery, she joins The Doctors , where her daughter, Lindsey, sees her for the first time since her transformation.
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"You guys can finally see what I've seen for years," Lindsey says of her mom, who also got a stylish glam makeover from Jonathan Antin and Lauren Ashley from the Jonathan Antin Salon.
Libby is helping others with neurofibromatosis with her Faces of Neurofibromatosis Facebook group and the foundation Support Neurofibromatosis NF Midwest. Libby says, "If we're not seen we can't be heard. I think it is really important for people who have neurofibromatosis to come out."
Libby is also surprised with a makeover from The YOU GO GIRL project and a photoshoot from Le Petite Studios, plus makeup from Mirenesse Cosmetics and a spa day from Evolve Spa.