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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Medicine has been successful in a new full face transplant. This time it has done in America, the first in the world was in Spain last year, and Dallas has been lucky Wiens, a 25-year-old three years ago was disfigured in an accident with a power line tension. He was in a coma and woke up three months later found to have no face. After 22 operations, has undergone the first full face transplant in the United States. The doctor who has commanded the operation at a press conference said that everything went as planned, but unfortunately could not regain his sight, at least for now.
His grandfather calls the intervention of miracle, because Dallas finally going to get on with your life.
Tissues has received an anonymous letter. Dallas will not before, but neither resemble the donor. The same year of the accident in Dallas, there was a partial transplant in Cleveland to return the face to a woman who was seriously injured in a shootout. France pioneered three years ago, but the first transplant total, east of Dallas, was held in Spain.