A toddler, Paisley Morrison-Johnson, who suffered from a rare condition which made her tongue to grow more than twice the size of her mouth has had a surgical procedure to correct the condition, and for the first time smiled after the surgery.
The condition was so bad that even after surgeons cut away some part of the tongue, it still grew back and covered her mouth.
Doctors diagnosed Paisley as being born with Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome (BWS) – an overgrowth disorder that affects one in every 11,000 births worldwide.





























