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The frontier of burn plastic surgery
Changing face should be a new technology in American scientific research. I believe this technology can be more and more perfect in the near future. It feels quite sci-fi, but after all, it is surgery, and the risk is still great, which needs careful consideration.

It is reported that a 22-year-old man in America was involved in a car accident. Although he saved his life, his face was completely disfigured and his fingers were cut off. Twenty-three hours after the transplant, she successfully exchanged her face and hands with the donor. Now, half a year has passed, and I have never refused. Now he can dress himself to eat and play billiards. Number one in the world? Change hands? The success of technology has made many netizens lament that this is a medical miracle!

After finding an organ donor with only a 6% chance of matching, Lonnie Medical Center of new york University completely replaced the skin of the whole face and hands in August last year after 24-hour treatment. However, in the later period, Dimei's body was not abnormal. Now, Di Mei is relearning how to use it. New face? Smile and blink, how to use it? Novice? Pinch, eat, wear and exercise.

Several years ago, a 29-year-old American girl? Katie. I had a face-changing operation! This incident can be traced back to 20 14, when Katie tried to commit suicide at home for emotional reasons and was pulled to the ground with a shotgun. Fortunately, Katie didn't succeed, which also caused great trauma to Katie's face and even made her difficult to breathe. .

Under the guidance of her family and doctors, Katie actively received treatment. After more than 20 facial repair operations, many organs can't be recovered. Finally, the doctor advised Katie to have facial repair surgery and found a female donor through unremitting efforts. At first, Katie knew nothing about facial repair technology, but doctors and parents explained a lot to Katie, who wanted to make her face less ugly.

In the spring of 20 17, Katie had a face-changing operation for 3 1 hour. After that, other treatments were successful, but Katie still couldn't speak and had to use drugs to maintain other rejection reactions. Back then? Face change? Not so mature, and Katie is not the first person to change her face.

Plastic surgery is not as simple as plastic surgery, but it also has risks and hopes. The basis of transposition technology is the need for matching donors, and there are even fewer main donors. Most donors don't wait for matching organs before transplantation. Large-scale surgery needs to be completed within a few hours after the death of the donor, and it needs to be repaired many times in the later stage. Late rejection cannot be ruled out and it is very dangerous. In addition, there is a new face, stiff and expressionless, just like wearing a human skin mask. These are all problems of facial treatment after operation. A person from the American Medical Association said that after investigation, most people didn't know that faces could be donated! I think the face-changing technique is still risky. Even the first person who successfully changed his face in the world can live a normal life, but his face is not his own after all, which will bring great pressure to his heart.