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Charla Nash shows off face months after transplant

Charla Nash shows off face months after transplant

Chimp attack victim Charla Nash says she's venturing out more after receiving a face transplant six months ago. She told NBC's "Today" show that her donor face has begun molding to her bone structure - and has begun receiving compliments on her appearance.

Senh: It still doesn't look quite right, but it's way better than before. It's too bad they can't she can't regain her sight. It's reassuring that this will only get better and better. And John Woo's "Face/off" is no longer science fiction.

 

Texas face transplant: I love to shave again

Face transplant recipient Dallas Wiens has been having some allergy problems but it is a small discomfort for a man whose face was burned away in an electrical accident less than three years ago.

 

Full face transplant patient reveals results

Full face transplant patient reveals results

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.

Senh: The face transplant still looks kinda abnormal, but it's probably wait better than not having a face. I haven't seen one that looks normal yet. Still, it's progress. Good luck to the guy.

 

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