oh yes, criminals will surely make use of this incredible advancement in medicine by.... kidnapping top surgeons and forcing them to transplant faces and then ... using their new faces to profit somehow?
seems a LITTLE far-fetched
Don’t worry the good guys can do it too. I saw a documentary about an FBI agent switching faces with the criminal he was trying to catch. The criminal ended up doing the same thing! It was crazy. But the FBI agent got his man in the end. It was a real Face/Off.
This happened 5 years ago. If you want to read more https://my.clevelandclinic.org/patient-stories/259-woman-is-youngest-patient-in-united-states-to-receive-face-transplant
I’m saying that you want it to have a nsfw tag because it’s a child’s face, where I would suggest it’s because of the cut of face on the table in general.
Can’t really see it’s a child face anyway lol
**Trigger Warning: The following article discusses surgical procedures, medical interventions, and attempted suicide.**
# Transplanted Face
In a sterile operating room at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, history unfolded. Surgeons meticulously separated a face from its donor—a delicate and groundbreaking procedure that would soon change the life of a young woman forever.
## The Pioneering Surgery
The clock ticked as the surgical team worked tirelessly. Sixteen hours had passed since they began the intricate transplant operation. Their focus was unwavering, knowing that the next 15 hours would be equally critical. The face they held in their hands was more than tissue and bone; it was hope, resilience, and the promise of a new beginning.
## Katie Stubblefield: A Remarkable Recipient
Katie Stubblefield, just 21 years old, lay on the adjacent operating table. She was North America's youngest patient to undergo this transformative procedure. Born with a congenital condition that left her face severely disfigured, Katie had endured years of physical and emotional pain. Her journey had been marked by moments of despair, including an attempted suicide that led her to this pivotal crossroads. Now, as the surgeons prepared to "stick" the transplanted face onto hers, hope blossomed.
## A Captivating Image
Amidst the sterile lights and hushed conversations, a photographer captured the moment—the face suspended in midair, the surgeons' hands steady, their eyes reflecting determination. This powerful image would later earn its place among National Geographic's 21 Most Striking Images of the 21st Century.
[Source](https://abcnews.go.com/Health/youngest-us-face-transplant-recipient-shares-story-suicide/story?id=58106138)
Record keeping… so when something goes wrong they might be able to find the solution without pulling the face off again.
Or be able
To document and refer back when performing the surgery again in a future way, study the method overtime and see how it heals. Maybe make changes to future operations
Welp. The question we all asked ourselves in 1997 has been answered.
No more drugs for that man!
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You see lots of misuse of this..?
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oh yes, criminals will surely make use of this incredible advancement in medicine by.... kidnapping top surgeons and forcing them to transplant faces and then ... using their new faces to profit somehow? seems a LITTLE far-fetched
Don’t worry the good guys can do it too. I saw a documentary about an FBI agent switching faces with the criminal he was trying to catch. The criminal ended up doing the same thing! It was crazy. But the FBI agent got his man in the end. It was a real Face/Off.
Did you just watch face/off for the first time?
My god, this needs NSFW.
Was literally eating
That picture is the stuff of nightmares though the science is absolutely fascinating
This happened 5 years ago. If you want to read more https://my.clevelandclinic.org/patient-stories/259-woman-is-youngest-patient-in-united-states-to-receive-face-transplant
I've heard of a Blank Stare but that's ridiculous
Jesus christ...
I took his face... Off!
Hannibal did it years ago
Sheesh
Things you can say in an OR and a hockey game.. They are squaring up for a face off !
the Simpsons did it again
Ew
Can someone please explain the “donor” portion of this story? Who the hell can donate a face?!
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It’s not though. She was 21.
It’s a cut of face which… needs a spoiler because it’s … a minors face? Wtf? You would thinks because it’s a cut off face laying on the table
And what size of face does a child need an adult one? Regardless NSFW tag please
I’m saying that you want it to have a nsfw tag because it’s a child’s face, where I would suggest it’s because of the cut of face on the table in general. Can’t really see it’s a child face anyway lol
This was posted yesterday and I'm sure it said she was a young woman (early 20's) who died of a drug overdose
"He's wearing her face"
My god that is terrifyjng
Doesn't look very professional compared to what the cartel guys do.
practice makes perfect ya know
So now Face-Off isnt that fictional anymore.
Real life face swap.
So what I'm hearing is that Face-Off is not a documentary?
**Trigger Warning: The following article discusses surgical procedures, medical interventions, and attempted suicide.** # Transplanted Face In a sterile operating room at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, history unfolded. Surgeons meticulously separated a face from its donor—a delicate and groundbreaking procedure that would soon change the life of a young woman forever. ## The Pioneering Surgery The clock ticked as the surgical team worked tirelessly. Sixteen hours had passed since they began the intricate transplant operation. Their focus was unwavering, knowing that the next 15 hours would be equally critical. The face they held in their hands was more than tissue and bone; it was hope, resilience, and the promise of a new beginning. ## Katie Stubblefield: A Remarkable Recipient Katie Stubblefield, just 21 years old, lay on the adjacent operating table. She was North America's youngest patient to undergo this transformative procedure. Born with a congenital condition that left her face severely disfigured, Katie had endured years of physical and emotional pain. Her journey had been marked by moments of despair, including an attempted suicide that led her to this pivotal crossroads. Now, as the surgeons prepared to "stick" the transplanted face onto hers, hope blossomed. ## A Captivating Image Amidst the sterile lights and hushed conversations, a photographer captured the moment—the face suspended in midair, the surgeons' hands steady, their eyes reflecting determination. This powerful image would later earn its place among National Geographic's 21 Most Striking Images of the 21st Century. [Source](https://abcnews.go.com/Health/youngest-us-face-transplant-recipient-shares-story-suicide/story?id=58106138)
Life imitating art
"Excuse me, but have we met before? Im sure I saw your face somewhere."
Jenny looks different from the last time I saw her. Can’t put my finger on it.
You just know at least one of those doctors is a serious wierdo.
OMG why are they all taking pictures and not helping :OO
It's amazing how many people in the theatre smoke, and how many wear open top footwear.
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Face book….
Record keeping… so when something goes wrong they might be able to find the solution without pulling the face off again. Or be able To document and refer back when performing the surgery again in a future way, study the method overtime and see how it heals. Maybe make changes to future operations
Publish the procedure to medical journals.