Aesha Mohammadzai emerged as an emblem of the horrors of the Taliban when her mutilated face appeared on the cover of Time magazine in August 2010.
Now, she has begun a new chapter in her life after doctors at Bethesda Naval Hospital near Washington succeeded in rebuilding her nose using skin from her forehead and her arm.
Aesha, now 22 or 23, unveiled her new face on British TV to send a message to abused women across the world.
"Never give up and don't lose hope," she said.
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To create the new nose for her, doctors implanted a small disk into Aesha's forehead and slowly filled it with fluid to create a balloon of skin, a plastic surgeon had told CNN last year.
After undergoing several surgeries, doctors rebuilt the inner nose using tissue from her forearm and rib cage.
A jagged scar runs down Aesha's forehead, and healing will take time. Aesha told ITV she's "happy" with her new face.
"Every day I was abused by my husband and his family. Mentally and physically," she told ITV through a translator. "Then one day it became unbearable so I ran away."
She was eventually caught and thrown in jail for five months, she New York Daily News quoted the ITV report as saying.
"When I came out the judge sent me back to my husband. That night they took me to the mountains," she said.
She was eventually found and ended up being taken in by American aid workers.
She was flown to the US in 2010 and spent time in California and New York, where she was cared for by an organisation, Women for Afghan Women.
Aesha now lives with a family in Frederick, Maryland and is studying English.