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Occupation
  
Construction Worker

Website
  
www.dallasandjamie.com

Name
  
Dallas Wiens


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Born
  
May 6, 1985 (age 38) (
1985-05-06
)

Known for
  
First Full face transplant in the US

Spouse(s)
  
Jamie Wiens(m. 2013 - Present)

Similar People
  
Bohdan Pomahac, Connie Culp, Isabelle Dinoire, Jamie Nash

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Dallas Wiens (born May 6, 1985) is the first United States recipient of a full face transplant, performed at the Brigham and Women's Hospital during the week of March 14, 2011. It was the first such operation in United States and the third in the world.

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Facial disfigurement

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Wiens was burned by a high voltage wire on November 13, 2008, when he was painting Ridglea Baptist Church in Fort Worth. He was standing inside the cherry picker when his forehead made contact with a high-voltage wire. Transported by helicopter to Parkland Memorial Hospital, surgeons spent 36 hours over two days working to save Wiens’ life.

Recovery

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Wiens was left permanently blind and without lips, a nose or eyebrows. Doctors told the family that Wiens likely would be paralyzed from the neck down and would never speak or produce enough saliva to eat solid food. They put him in a medically induced coma for three months. After awakening, he made unprecedented progress and left the hospital in spring 2009. In May 2010 he started walking.

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In March 2011, a transplant team of more than 30 doctors, including eight surgeons and doctors and nurses from multiple disciplines, led by MUDr. Bohdan Pomahač, performed a full face transplant at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. It took 15 hours. Wiens' sight could not be recovered but he has been able to talk on the phone and has regained his sense of smell. The operation was paid for with the help of the US Department of Defense, which hopes to gain knowledge from the procedure to help soldiers suffering from facial injuries.

Wiens has undergone about two dozen operations since the accident in 2008. He will need more surgery in the future.

Public appearance

On May 9, 2011, Wiens made his first public appearance after the surgery, wearing dark sunglasses. He said that his young daughter told him "Daddy, you're so handsome" when she saw him after the operation. He also said of his new face, "It feels as if it has become my own."

Personal life

On March 30, 2013, Wiens married fellow Parkland Hospital burn patient Jamie Nash of Garland, Texas, who he met at a burn survivors support group. They married at the same church where Wiens had been burned less than four-and-a-half years earlier. Nash had received burns to her legs, back, and hands from a 2010 car accident in Ennis, Texas.

He also has one daughter.

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