Isabel Dinoire was the first person to receive a partial face transplant in 2005. In 2010 a total face transplant was made for jerome, who suffered of "the Elephant Man illness" a french plastic surgeon led the operation that lasted more than 20 hours.
Isabel Dinoire was the first person to receive a partial face transplant in 2005. In 2010 a total face transplant was made for jerome, who suffered of "the Elephant Man illness" a french plastic surgeon led the operation that lasted more than 20 hours.
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Isabel Dinoire was the first person to receive a partial face transplant in 2005. In 2010 a total face transplant was made for jerome, who suffered of "the Elephant Man illness" a french plastic surgeon led the operation that lasted more than 20 hours.
Isabel Dinoire was the first person to receive a partial face transplant in 2005. In 2010 a total face transplant was made for jerome, who suffered of "the Elephant Man illness" a french plastic surgeon led the operation that lasted more than 20 hours.
Advantages of the reconstruction of the human body
Mental recovery to victims
of accidents and diseases
Tools provide resistance to
wear and extreme efforts
Tools are easy to manufacture,
low density and good support to people who need it
Ways to reconstruct the human body
Successful cases
Isabel Dinoire was the first person to receive a
partial face transplant, with nose, mouth and chin, after a successful intervention in 2005.
In 2010 a total face transplant was made for
Jrme, who suffered of the Elephant Man illness, a degenerative genetic disease that distorts the face. Lantieri, a french plastic surgeon, led the operation that lasted more than 20 hours