Tina Hodgdon is a cancer survivor and mental health advocate who shares her experience living with facial difference and bipolar disorder to encourage openness and reduce stigma. After losing her nose to cancer, Hodgdon began documenting her recovery publicly, focusing on identity, confidence, and rebuilding everyday life following trauma.

Through social media and public conversation, she discusses resilience, body image, and the psychological impact of visible difference. Her story highlights both the medical and emotional realities of survivorship, as well as the importance of honesty in mental health discussions.

Hodgdon is available for interviews about recovery, resilience, mental health awareness, and adapting to life-altering diagnosis. She lives in Texas.
