Face transplant man shows face

This is a second chance to life, and being more handsome than at first? Now that's a bonus!
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10 May 2011


Face transplant recipient Dallas Wiens (AFP Photo/ADAM HUNGER)
BOSTON, Massachusetts: A Texas man who burned his face off after his head touched an electrical wire while he was working in a cherry picker showed off his new look Monday as doctors presented the first US full face transplant.

Wearing black sunglasses and a dark goatee beard, 26-year-old Dallas Wiens appeared at a press conference alongside doctors who performed the operation at Brigham and Women's Hospital in the northeastern city of Boston.

"To me the face feels natural, as it if has become my own," said Wiens, acknowledging that he still feels numb in some places and needs to continue rehabilitation work to rebuild nerve function.

"I can never express what has been done, what I have been given," he added, thanking the donor family who wished to remain anonymous.

Wiens was injured in November 2008 when his head touched a high voltage electrical wire, causing dramatic facial deformities and burning off his nose and lips.

Plastic surgeon Bohdan Pomahac led the team of physicians, nurses and anesthesiologists for more than 15 hours to replace Wiens's nose, lips, facial skin, nerves and muscles.

The operation was done in March by a 30-strong team at Brigham and Women's Hospital, which said it was "the first full face transplant" performed in the country.

"He was quite literally a man without a face," said Pomahac.

The world's first full face transplant took place in Spain, and was unveiled in July 2010 by doctors at Vall d'Hebron hospital in Barcelona.

The 31-year-old recipient, identified only as Oscar, reportedly suffered injuries in a shooting accident and spoke at a televised news conference with considerable difficulty. He could not close his mouth and his face appeared swollen.

The first successful partial face transplant was performed in France in 2005 on Isabelle Dinoire, a 38-year-old woman who had been mauled by her dog.

Since then face transplants have been carried out in China, the United States and Spain, which carried out its first such operation in August 2009.

Wiens, who lost his eyesight in the accident, also spoke with some difficulty, but said he has already begun to regain his sense of smell.

"The ability to breathe through my nose normally, that in itself was a major gift," he said.

Now he is considering university education and is looking forward to leading a more normal life with his young daughter, who was enamoured by his new look.

"She actually said 'Daddy, you're so handsome,'" he said.

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Taiwan doomsday prophet sparks panic

Montage of various Taipei imagesImage via WikipediaJust how easily can many be swayed... by fraudsters!
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1 May 2011

Police in Taiwan are investigating a self-proclaimed prophet whose doomsday warnings on a blog have caused panic.
The man, identifying himself as Teacher Wang, said Taiwan would be struck by a magnitude-14 earthquake and 170m (560ft) high tsunami on 11 May.
More than 100 cargo containers have been bought and set up in a mountainous area of central Taiwan.
Police said they were investigating if the blogger had conspired with a container business to defraud people.
"Teacher Wang" suggested people live in such containers to survive the disaster, which he said would kill millions of people and split the island in half.
'Hide my face'
Taiwan's famous Taipei 101 skyscraper and the Presidential Office building would be toppled, he warned.

More than 100 cargo containers have been discovered in the town of Puli, Nantou county.
Workers had been hired to fit them with doors, windows and air conditioning, says the BBC's Cindy Sui in Taipei.
The containers cost about $5,500 (£3,300) each, once water and electricity are included, our correspondent adds.
Taiwan is in a quake zone. In 1999 a 7.6-magnitude tremor killed more than 2,400 people and damaged 50,000 buildings.
But Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau says there is no basis for the doomsday prediction, since a magnitude-14 tremor is unheard of, and quakes cannot be reliably predicted.
Officials say Japan's recent devastating quake and tsunami may have led fraudsters to exploit people's fears.
The police have not been able to trace "Teacher Wang", who had touted his theory to TV reporters but insisted his face not be shown.
The authorities have removed his doomsday warnings from the internet.
Fraud convictions carry a maximum five-year jail term while breaking the law on social order is punishable by a fine of up to $1,000, said Taiwanese police.
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Taiwan doomsday prophet's blog sparks panic

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