Face transplants promised hope. Patients were put through the unthinkable
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- Twenty years after the first face transplant, patients like Isabelle Dinoire have faced severe challenges, including complications and fatalities, raising concerns about the procedure's safety and efficacy. Dinoire's experience began on 28 May 2005, when she woke up in a pool of blood after a personal crisis, highlighting the drastic measures some patients have taken before undergoing such surgeries.
- The ongoing issues surrounding face transplants, including missing data and patient outcomes, cast doubt on the future of this experimental procedure. As patients continue to suffer, the medical community must address these challenges to ensure that advancements in transplant technology do not come at the cost of patient safety and well-being.
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