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Old 19-09-2005, 19:02   #2
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Re: US plans first face transplant

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Originally Posted by Incognitas

Still not sure about this one.The face is such a positive means of identification.Is one's face one's identity and how would it feel to have someone elses face?How might it appear to someone to meet the person who is a recipient of a transplanted face of your loved one?

With organ transplants anonimity is guaranteed because one human liver looks like any human liver.But with faces?
But i thought the look of the face was down to the bone structure of the skull,
That is how they do the reconstructions of faces when they find a skull.
Sound great to me for all those people that have been in tragic accidents etc
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