A Child Wolf Attack Survivor Set to Regain Adulthood Once More!
In a remarkable medical milestone, Mr. Wu Xiuyou, a 65-year-old man from China, has successfully undergone a 10-hour face transplant surgery. This groundbreaking procedure, which involved 20 doctors from 10 different medical departments, was one of the most challenging for Dr. Chen Fei in the last 15 years.
The surgery was performed to recreate the lost facial muscles, including the upper and lower lips, for Mr. Wu Xiuyou. Due to severe injuries sustained in a bear attack as a child, Mr. Wu Xiuyou had been unable to eat solid foods and had remained single due to his inability to attend school or work.
During the surgery, many nerve and blood vessel repairs were required. To further enhance the results of the transplant, a second surgery is scheduled to take place six months after the first. This follow-up surgery will give Mr. Wu Xiuyou his final look and address any necessary adjustments to improve functional and aesthetic results.
Significant changes have been made to Mr. Wu Xiuyou's mouth and jaw during the surgery. To facilitate the reconstruction, two muscle grafts from Mr. Wu Xiuyou's legs were transplanted to his face.
The successful completion of this surgery marks a significant step forward in the field of facial transplantation and offers hope for those who have suffered severe facial injuries. We will continue to provide updates on Mr. Wu Xiuyou's recovery and the outcomes of his surgeries.
Science and health-and-wellness have been significantly advanced by the medical-conditions focused research in the field of therapies-and-treatments, as demonstrated by the successful face transplant surgery on Mr. Wu Xiuyou. This breakthrough, involving the improvement of his mouth and jaw, offers a new lease on life, allowing him to eat solid foods and potentially find companionship.