Firefighter has most extensive facial transplant in the world

Left disfigured for 14 years, a volunteer firefighter now has a new face after a 26-hour procedure

Face transplant
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A Mississippi volunteer firefighter who was left badly disfigured in a blaze 14 years ago has received the most extensive full-face transplant in the world.

Patrick Hardison suffered the life-threatening injuries in 2001 when he entered a burning mobile home trying to locate a woman believed to be trapped inside. As he searched for her, the roof collapsed on top of him, burning his face. It later turned out that the 'trapped' woman had been fishing at a stream nearby all along.

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