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Plastic Surgery Success: First U.S. Face Transplant.

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Scottsdale – It’s really impressive. The results of the first U.S facial transplant really impressed me! The initial operation was carried out by a team of dedicated plastic surgeons from the Cleveland Clinic nearly 2 years ago. The patient, Connie Culp, was disfigured by a shotgun blast 6 years ago. In 2004, her husband shot her in the face, tearing away her nose, upper jaw, teeth and all of her facial nerves and muscles. The injuries left her with the loss of smell and taste, unable to breathe through her nose and mouth, and nearly blind.

Now, the proud grandmother is recovering from her final facial plastic surgery, in which her doctors removed the extra skin around her jaw line. Over the past several months, Culp has regained sensation in her face as her nerves continue to regenerate. She no longer has an airway in her throat, can breathe through her nose, taste food, and importantly, smile and speak more clearly.

“As we planned, we have removed this extra skin, and essentially she received a facelift, and that really changed that extra skin look into a normal looking face,” said Dr. Maria Siemionow, who led the team of board certified plastic surgeons during the 22-hour procedure that replaced 80 percent of her face.

The first face transplant in the world was performed in France in 2005 on a woman mauled by her dog. Since then,  a dozen or so more have been performed worldwide. In the U.S., a second face transplant has been performed by doctors at Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women’s Hospital (Boston, MA) on a man who was disfigured in a freak accident.

“It feels great to go out and not have people gawk at me because I look strange, but it’s OK for people to go out that look different,” Culp said. “Don’t let nobody bring you down because you don’t look the same as somebody else.”

We have covered this story of success with face transplant on the blog previously. However, I continue to be impressed with the outcome and scope of this plastic surgery operation.

US Face Transplant patient can breathe, smell and taste after surgery.

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Scottsdale – The Associated Press and Fox News report that Cleveland resident Connie Culp, the gunshot victim who underwent the first face transplant in the U.S., is now able to smell, taste food and breathe through her nose. The report was published in the Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery.

It has been almost a year since surgery was performed at Ohio’s Cleveland Clinic. Up to now, the transplanted tissue has integrated with existing tissue and she has had no significant complications, it was reported. According to the report, Culp is speaking better and has regained her sensory and motor abilities on the face. “This really does open up new frontiers both for transplanting more of the face and for offering it to individuals with previous reconstructive failures,” said Dr. Wayne Larrabee Jr., a clinical professor of head and neck surgery at the University of Washington in Seattle and editor of the journal.

The first US face transplant followed successful human face transplants in France and China. The Cleveland Clinic was the first to perform such an operation in the United States. Doctors transplanted the face of an organ donor on a woman who was disfigured from a gunshot wound by her husband in a failed murder-suicide attempt in 2004. The shotgun blast left her horribly disfigured and blind. It also destroyed her nose, jaw and cheeks.

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