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Title: Years after facial transplants, patients' faces can move and feel again
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URL Source: https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/he ... ain/ar-AAC6u3T?ocid=spartanntp
Published: May 29, 2019
Author: Erika Edwards
Post Date: 2019-05-29 22:21:14 by BTP Holdings
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Views: 70

Years after facial transplants, patients' faces can move and feel again

Erika Edwards 4 hrs ago

© Jessica Rinaldi Image: Face transplant recipient Carmen Tarleton speaks at a news conference at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston

For the few dozen patients around the world who have received full or partial face transplants, blending in may be on the horizon.

That's according to a report published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.

The report describes six face transplant recipients, noting how much the patients' faces can move and feel five years, on average, after the transplant.

"Finally, nobody is paying attention to them," said the report's senior author, Dr. Bohdan Pomahac, director of plastic surgery transplantation at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. An expert in the field, Pomahac has performed eight face transplants at the hospital.

Take Carmen Tarleton, who will celebrate her 51st birthday this Friday by hanging out at the house of her boyfriend, Jeff.

They like to cook together, though Tarleton admits that Jeff prepares more of the meals than she does. "He's cooked me salmon!" she recalled, giggling easily because it's still a budding romance. They've been dating for only about a month and a half.

It's little anecdotes like this that makes a person forget that Tarleton is famous for being one of a handful of people who have received face transplants in this country.

And that's kind of the point.

"The only reason my face transplant is the focus of people getting to know me is because it's right there on my face," Tarleton told NBC News. "But when I get to know people, we don't talk about it anymore."

In 2007, Tarleton's estranged husband attacked her, dousing her with industrial-strength lye. She suffered burns over more than 80 percent of her body and endured more than 50 surgeries. And she made national news in 2013 when she received a face transplant at Brigham and Women's Hospital — just the sixth person in the U.S. to undergo such an operation.

But over time, she's less "Carmen, the woman who somehow lived through a horrific tragedy and had a face transplant," Tarleton said, and more simply … "Carmen."

Indeed, that seems to be the growing trend among other some of the other face transplant recipients.

"Patients have a little over 60 percent of normal facial movement. So it's not perfect, but it's in line with what you'd expect after severing a nerve," Pomahac told NBC News.

It's not perfect, but it means many of the patients can now eat normally and speak clearly.

"We have seen better social reintegration," Pomahac said. One patient went to get married, while another was able to enjoy a child's college graduation simply by remaining anonymous in the crowd.

"That anonymity is something that no one with facial deformity experiences," Pomahac said. "Your eyes get glued to a face that doesn't look normal."

Pomahac said overall facial function is unlikely to improve much beyond that 60 percent mark. But other doctors involved in these cases are now studying whether physical therapy could make a bigger difference.

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