8. Connie Culp
One horrific day, Connie Culp was attacked by her very own husband. With the power of a gun, her spouse considerably damaged her face. Shortly after, he took his own life. A fighter, Connie held on and lived through the destruction her husband’s shot caused her face.
Without a nose, cheeks, one eye, and a mouth, Connie could not breathe and had to have a hole created in her esophagus to make the simple act of consuming oxygen possible. Living without a face, Connie struggled but held on until she was given the chance at a facial transplant.
Dr. Maria Siemionow performed a reconstructive facial transplant on Connie in 2008. Dr. Siemionow’s efforts resulted in an impressive result: Connie recovered with a nose, cheeks, and smooth skin.
Within a year of the procedure, Connie regained the ability to smell – smell! A sense she’d long lost was recreated through the (sense)ational efforts of doctor Maria’s team. Not only did Connie regain a sense of smell, but she also gained the ability to eat food again. Full steaks. Apples. Spaghetti Carbonara.
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