In 1993, This Boy Was Born With Enough Skin For A Five-Year-Old. But Wait Till You See Him Today

Tomm Tennent, born in 1993, baffled doctors with a rare condition causing excess skin. Despite initial uncertainties, his parents chose to continue the pregnancy. At birth, Tomm had 100 times the normal amount of hyaluronic acid similar to Shar Pei puppie with hopes,

 

his skin would normalize as he grew.Though he faced teasing at school, Tomm maintained a positive outlook, valuing his inner qualities over appearance. By 2003, he embraced his uniqueness, seeing himself as kind and loving. Now 28, happily married in Australia, Tomm’s story is a testament to resilience and self-acceptance.

 

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