Full face transplant displays new look

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By rEzyz

MADRID: A Spanish man who underwent the world's first full face transplant appeared before TV cameras Monday for the first time since his surgery, thanking his doctors and the family of the donor.

Identified only as Oscar, the 31-year-old spoke with considerable difficulty at a news conference at Barcelona's Vall d'Hebron hospital, where he was operated on in late March.

During the 24-hour surgery, doctors lifted an entire face, including jaw, nose, cheekbones, muscles, teeth and eyelids, and placed it masklike onto the man. He has been described as a farmer who was unable to breathe or eat on his own after accidentally shooting himself in the face five years ago.

The head of the surgical team, Dr. Joan Pere Barret, said Monday that Oscar will need between a year and 18 months of physical therapy and is expected to regain up to 90 percent of his facial functions. He is now being released from the hospital and sent home.

He is able to drink liquids and eat soft foods, and has been able to speak for the past two months, the hospital said in a statement. The patient also has regained feeling in most of his face and is partly recovering movement of his muscles. One good sign was that a week after the operation, he had to be shaved because of beard growth.

But he also suffered acute rejection twice — once four weeks after the surgery and again between the second and third months. Both times, the new face was saved with medication, the statement said.

At the news conference, Oscar seemed relaxed as he looked out at reporters with eyes he cannot yet close completely.

A younger woman identified as his sister, whose name was not given to protect the family's privacy, said her brother looks forward to leading a normal life.

He is eager to enjoy "little things, like walking down the street without anyone looking at him, or sitting down for a meal with his family. Doing things that all of us do on a normal day," the woman said.

A French team announced a similar operation earlier this month, saying a 35-year-old man with a genetic disorder has an entirely new face, including tear ducts that cry and a chin that sprouts stubble.

The first face transplant, albeit partial, was carried out in France in 2005 and since then about a dozen more have been done, including three in Spain.

By somwerNdmiddle• 28 Jul 2010 14:06
somwerNdmiddle

it's getting hot in here

By gkramer• 28 Jul 2010 14:03
gkramer

After your first comment I knew your intellectual level so not surprised to see you throwing personal insults around. Carry on with your nonsense.

By smoke• 28 Jul 2010 13:57
smoke

What time of the month we talking about here? i know what time of the day it is..its going home time :D

gkramer you waste of sperm thanks for the enlightening comment.

By gkramer• 28 Jul 2010 13:54
Rating: 2/5
gkramer

Read this story earlier, hopefully he will live a normal life now.

Smoke I don't think dating will not be on his mind at this point of time. Maybe you will realize when your face gets all fucked up.

By drmana• 28 Jul 2010 13:54
drmana

bad mood? Looks like that time of the month for you...he he. Ok, cool down. Happens quite often with me as well :-)

By smoke• 28 Jul 2010 13:52
smoke

Yippie!! I'd like to take this opportunity to thank my parents, my family, my neighbours and most of all God for this award. I hope some day i too can "accidentally" shoot myself in the face!

By smoke• 28 Jul 2010 13:50
smoke

Nah not a nice thing to say but i was in a mood to say something not nice.

By anonymous• 28 Jul 2010 13:50
anonymous

Wow, smoke wins the award for the most insensitive comment ever. I hope you're never in his situation.

By drmana• 28 Jul 2010 13:48
drmana

Smoke, not the nice thing to say for the guy in situation like that, is it? He didn't have face like that by choice.

Hope he is able to live at least a near normal life if not completely normal.

By smoke• 28 Jul 2010 13:44
smoke

Good luck finding a date with a face like that!

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