Texas Man Receives First American Full-Face Transplant

Monday, March 21, 2011 - 13:30 in Health & Medicine

Dallas Wiens Dallas Wiens, the first American full-face transplant recipient, in a photo taken before the surgery. He now has a new nose, lips, skin and muscles and nerves. DallasWiens.comDallas Wiens suffered horrific burns in a 2008 accident A 25-year-old father from Fort Worth, Texas, received a new face in a 15-hour procedure last week, Brigham and Women's Hospital announced Monday. Dallas Wiens is the first American to receive a full facial transplant. Wiens received a nose, lips, facial skin, muscles and nerves from a donor, who was not named. The procedure involved more than 30 doctors, nurses and anesthesiologists, the hospital said. It was the country's first complete facial transplant; two other procedures were considered "partial" transplants. Wiens was using a cherry-picker lift in November 2008 to paint a church when he hit a power line. The live electrical wire essentially burned off his face, leaving him blind and without...

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