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Face Transplant.

The recipient of the first US almost-total face transplant has appeared before the media for the first time.

Connie Culp, a 46-year-old mother-of-two was left without the middle section of her face after her husband shot her in 2004.

Ms Culp, whose identity had been previously withheld, paid tribute to the donor family at a news conference.

Surgeons at a clinic in a Cleveland, Ohio, replaced 80% of Ms Culp’s face with that of a dead female donor.

“I guess I’m the one you came to see today, ” she told reporters but added that “I think it’s more important that you focus on the donor family that made it so I could have this person’s face.”

The transplant is only the fourth to be carried out. Two operations have been conducted in France and one in China.

Life-changing

Ms Culp recalled that when plastic surgeon Dr Risal Djohan first examined her injuries two months after she had been shot, “he didn’t think, he wasn’t sure, if he could fix me, but he’d try”.

This is a photo of Connie Culp, after an injury to her face, left, and then as she appears now after the operation

The transplant allowed Ms Culp to perform basic functions

“Here I am, five years later…I got me my nose,” she told reporters in good humour.

“When somebody has a disfigurement and don’t look as pretty as you do, don’t judge them, because you never know what happened to them,” Ms Culp added.

The clinic’s director of plastic surgery, Maria Siemionow, said they believed the procedure had changed Ms Culp’s life “dramatically”.

Ms Culp’s injuries had left her without bone support and unable to eat and breathe without a tube in her windpipe.

Eleven surgeons performed the 22-hour operation, which leaves her able her to perform normal functions now.

Dr Siemionow said the operation was the most complex transplant completed to date. Surgeons had to incorporate muscles, nerves, skin and blood vessels from a woman who had recently died.

Source:  BBC Science News

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