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right guys katie will be on tv tuesday the 22 march 9pm channel 4 the program is called Katie my Beauthiful friends.
The programme, on now, is a documentary following Katie's progress since the acid attack.
She meets people who also have experienced very different forms of disfigurement............................(sky guide)
Just a reminder that Katie: My Beautiful Friends is on tonight at 9pm.
Wanted to remind people the third episode is on Channel 4 tonight at 9pm. Thanks.
Katie looking beautiful at the Daily Mail Inspirational Women Of The Year Awards.
I didn't recognise her at first with the new hair colour,

Story : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/art...wards.html

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Credit to Original Photographer.
Katie looks great. Best wishes to Katie and her family xxx
Looks like she's got another update-type show on C4 next Tuesday night, I think. I say Update, there's more to it than that.

I missed her doing C4's Alternative Christmas message Blush
Katie Piper's new documentary is called Katie: The Science of Seeing Again. Katie: The Science of Seeing Again is on the 7th of February at 9pm on Channel 4.
Quote:Model and television presenter Katie Piper – partially blinded in an acid attack arranged by a spurned ex-boyfriend – has had her sight restored with stem cell surgery.

Katie, 29, suffered third degree burns and had to have her face reconstructed after the attack in 2008, when her spurned ex-boyfriend, Daniel Lynch, 35, arranged for Stefan Sylvestre, 22, to throw acid in her face.

The incident left her scarred for life and damaged her left eye.

But her sight has now been restored thanks to doctors at the Queen Victoria hospital in East Grinstead, West Sussex, who used eye tissue from the cornea of an anonymous male donor.

The cells then grew and three were later were stitched into her damaged eye.

Katie said: “It has been an amazing feeling.

“It wasn’t like I took the bandage off and my sight came back like that, it happened gradually.

“But after three weeks I started to see results. I’d seen a lot of progress with my scars, but my sight was the one injury I’d say to myself was permanent and least expected to change.

“I do feel like I’m winning.”

The full story of her regaining her sight will be revealed in a Channel 4 documentary tomorrow night.

http://www.mirror.co.uk

Great news!
Just been a report on sky news about it looks amazing
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