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Amazing! A Man Get A New Face So He Can Feel His Daughter's Kiss Again (pic) by babyme1(f): 4:30pm On May 10, 2011
(CNN) -- Dallas Wiens wanted to feel his 4-year-old daughter's kisses again, something he couldn't do after a horrific electrical accident disfigured his face.

But he'll be able to sense her touch again soon, doctors said Monday, less than two months after Wiens underwent the first full face transplant in the U.S.

In the meantime, Wiens already has little Scarlette's seal of approval. "She actually said, 'Daddy, you're so handsome,' " he said at a news conference Monday. "To her, I'm still Daddy. That in itself is an amazing thing."

Wiens' experience represents a new frontier for reconstructive surgery, said Dr. Jeffrey Janis of Parkland Hospital and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, who has treated Wiens from the time of his accident.

His injury happened in November 2008 when Wiens, now 26, was painting his church as a volunteer: His head got too close to a high-voltage power line, and he lost almost his entire face from the burns.

For 90 days, doctors kept him in a medically induced coma while they performed surgeries and he breathed through a ventilator. Many people didn't think he'd make it out of the intensive care unit, Janis said Monday.

But he did survive. Janis connected with Dr. Bohdan Pomahac, Burn Unit director at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Massachusetts, who had previously performed a partial face transplant. Pomahac became the team leader for more than 30 medical professionals who would take part in Wiens' surgery.


Even though the procedure was relatively pioneering -- few such transplants have been done throughout in the world -- Wiens didn't hesitate to agree to it, Janis said.

"I think he had his eyes on the goal, which was to feel his daughter's kisses again on his face, and nothing was going to stop him from doing that," Janis said.

In a 15-hour procedure in mid-March, doctors gave Wiens a donor forehead, nasal structure, nose, lips and facial skin. They also transplanted underlying muscles and nerves that will allow Wiens to have sensation and movement in his face.

"When I woke up, and I was able to feel I had features again -- eyes and a nose and a mouth -- I even said out loud that this could not be medically possible," Wiens said Monday. "But here I am today."

Wiens said his face "feels natural, as if it has become my own."

The face, spanning from the mid-scalp down to the neck, does not look like Wiens' own face or that of its original owner. That's because the appearance of a face is made of many components: skin, fat, muscle and bone. The skeleton of Wiens' head is his own and creates a unique face in combination with the donor's features.

But there is one thing that remains Wiens' signature from before the accident: his goatee. Even in the intensive care unit, he wanted to keep a goatee. It turns out that the donor's face, now part of Wiens' own, can grow hair. Even the hair on Wiens' head, from the mid-scalp area, is part of the donor skin (the hair on the back of Wiens' head is his own).

"The face that he received has the full ability to grow facial hair like any male," Janis said.

Currently, he can feel pressure on his face, Janis said. In the next six to nine months, Wiens will start to be able to feel light touch on his face and to move his face and lips, Pomahac said. His speech is currently a bit garbled, but doctors expect it to improve as more nerves begin to function.

The first thing Wiens could smell was lasagna at the hospital, which smelled "delicious," he said. And he remembers smelling hibiscus and other flowers brought into his room.

"To know I could smell a rose or anything like that again, really hit home for me," he said.

His hardest adjustment has been the loss of eyesight, "not because I'm blind but because I had to adapt my entire life around that," Wiens. He still has his right eyeball but no light perception, Pomahac said. There are shields where his eyes used to be, which can later be made to look more natural, Janis said.

Pomahac used to say there's no chance of restoring Wiens' sight, because of lack of technology, but now he says there could be hope for that to change in the future, he said at the news conference.

Over the past decade, there have been many advances in the area of face transplantation.

Re: Amazing! A Man Get A New Face So He Can Feel His Daughter's Kiss Again (pic) by maclatunji: 4:47pm On May 10, 2011
Truly remarkable stuff, reminds of the woman without a face.
Re: Amazing! A Man Get A New Face So He Can Feel His Daughter's Kiss Again (pic) by Nobody: 8:49pm On May 10, 2011
He's a very brave man. The love of our children will get us through the greatest of trials.

By God's grace, he will have sight restored to his right eye.

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Re: Amazing! A Man Get A New Face So He Can Feel His Daughter's Kiss Again (pic) by sexy74(m): 1:05pm On May 11, 2011
May God grant him sight that not only will he feel his daughters kiss but see his daughters SMILE
Re: Amazing! A Man Get A New Face So He Can Feel His Daughter's Kiss Again (pic) by Ojumiii(m): 11:39am On May 13, 2011
May GOD restore back whatever that he might have lost, GOD please protect him from further arms and make his hope a reality and to other people in similar condition around the glob.

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