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robby ([personal profile] robby) wrote2003-11-06 05:19 pm

Face Transplants

I was waiting in the barbershop today, and going through the magazines. It seems that Popular Mechanics now reports on medical research, and I read an article on face transplants.

Up until now, when doctors needed to do major facial reconstruction on accident and burn patients, they would remove tissue from another area of the patient's body, and graft it on to the face. They ended up with a mask-like effect because the tiny nerves and muscles that make an expressive face could not be grafted on.

But now, surgeons can remove the entire face from a donor body and replace the patient's damaged face. They cut off your old face, replace it with the new one. It takes about 14 hours of microsurgery, and doses of anti-rejection drugs.

[identity profile] robby.livejournal.com 2003-11-12 01:45 pm (UTC)(link)
It's my understanding that the face is entire and complete, nose, lips, eyelids.But you're right, that the underlying bone structure will affect the finished look of the face. It may not be recognizable as the face of the donor after it is transplanted.

One issue they mentioned is that it will be difficult to get donor faces. They polled medical professionals that are overwhelming sympathetic and willing to donate organs, but only a small percentage said that they would donate their faces.

I don't blame them

[identity profile] pookiedrawers.livejournal.com 2003-11-12 02:20 pm (UTC)(link)
it's definitely weirdsville! Still... in a way, why not...