Face transplant: a paradigm change in facial reconstruction

The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
L Lantieri

Abstract

Face transplantation is a new surgical technique that could be considered as a paradigm change in facial reconstruction. In recent years, 17 cases have been realized around the world. The author reviews these cases enlightened by his personal 7 cases.

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