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Post by JoJo on Dec 3, 2005 12:45:54 GMT -5
link Photo of face transplant woman revealed Last Modified: 3 Dec 2005 Source: ITN A photograph of a woman who underwent the world's first partial face transplant has been revealed.
The newspaper, The Daily Telegraph, claimed to have the world exclusive of Isabelle Dinoire after surgery.
The 38-year-old was severely bitten in June by her dog.
The operation took place in Amiens in northern France, and before the surgery she could not chew her food or speak properly.
The tissue around the wound had contracted, pulling her face taut and preventing her from moving her mouth.
Dinoire would only go out in public wearing a surgical mask to protect her from stares.
At the first news conference since her operation, her doctors said that conventional reconstructive surgery may have been possible.
However, he added that it would have been extremely difficult, if not impossible, to restore not only the look of her face, but also basic functions.
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Post by beatlies on Dec 3, 2005 12:59:12 GMT -5
See also the "Seconds" thread in the "General Board" for my posting of an article on the first face transplant operation plans to be publicly announced, back in July, in the UNITED STATES, the country that always seems to lead the world in morally questionable medical and bio-weapons research and development. That's just the stuff the USA doctors do publicly, one can only imagine what goes on in the secret, "black operations" prisons and labs.
The nauseating, macabre American full face transplant operation was to be done by a female Polish/American surgeon in the mid-west and it made the headlines for a few days, then the story just dropped out of site. Bizarre.
Watch the Frankenheimer ("The Manchurian Candidate director) movie "Seconds" (1966) with Doris Day double-co-star Rock Hudson and possible hidden JFK assassination/Terry Melcher-Beach Boys/ imposter replacing-of-celebrities clues. "Seconds," about government/ elite face transplants and identity imposters is becoming more and more relevant.
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