A 26 year old Polish woman identified simply as Joanna (pictured
above before and after her surgery) has successfully undergone a facial transplant after suffering a
severe facial tumor condition known as Neurofibromas, which affected her for many
years preventing her from chewing, swallowing and even talking.
The
facial transplant surgery which is the second in the history of Poland
lasted 23 hours and had skin from other parts of her body grafted to her
face. Doctors believe that after the completion of the medical
rehabilitation process which is currently undergoing, Joanna should
be
able to chew, eat and talk again. Joanna says she would love to get educated & study Psychology so she could help others.
Neurofibromas is a medical condition that causes benign tumor
to grow along the nerves. It is an inherited disease but could also
develop as a result of gene mutation. See more photos after the cut...
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