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Name
  
Huang Chuncai


Huang Chuncai has a large and deformed face, smiling, sitting in between two doctors in a hospital bed and resting his hands on the doctors' laps, and wearing a patient's cloth under a gray coat

Born
  
 29 December 1977 (age 45), China

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China's Elephant Man : Huang Chuncai, 39 : World's Biggest Facial Tumour


Huang Chuncai (Chinese: 黃春才) (born 29 December 1977) is a Chinese man who became notable for being "China's Elephant man". He is suffering from an extreme case of neurofibromatosis, which caused such large tumors on his face that they had completely distorted his features.

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Huang Chuncai and his brother Huang Weicai (right). Chuncai has a large and deformed face, lying in a hospital bed, and wearing a patient's uniform with  Weicai sitting beside his bed, in the same condition as his brother, he is wearing a patient's uniform

Born in the southern parts of Hunan province, Huang is the eldest of three children. In addition to his parents, his family also consists of his brother, his sister and his nephew. His father earned money by selling noodles in the local market.

Huang Chuncai has a large and deformed face, (blurred face)  sitting in between two doctors in a hospital bed, and wearing a patient's uniform under a gray coat

 Huang's parents first noticed signs of his illness when he was four years old. He was taken to the hospital and was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis. However, the doctors advised against removing the tumors—an operation that Huang's parents were too poor to afford anyway—because they believed it to be too dangerous.

Huang Chuncai has a large and deformed face, lying in the hospital bed with a green and white pillow on his back under a white blanket inside the surgery room and a doctor behind him, he is wearing a blue surgical cap.

Huang's tumor continued to grow, and although he began attending school when he was eight, he eventually left four years later, as he felt alienated by the other children, who called him the "elephant man". By the time he was 31, his tumor weighed 15 kg.

Huang Chuncai has a large and deformed face wearing a patient's uniform and a blue surgical cap, lying in the hospital bed with a green and white pillow on his back with a white blanket inside the surgery room along with three doctors in scrubs suits and surgical cap. The two doctors on his side wearing green scrub suits and maroon scrub suits on the other doctor facing him.

Around 2007, he caught the attention of the doctors at the Fuda Cancer Hospital in Guangzhou, who decided to try removing the tumor. His first operation in July 2007 removed a 15 kg (33 lb.) tumor from the right side of his face, and the second one in January 2008 removed another 10 lb. (4.5 kg) of tissue from the same side.

Huang Chuncai has a large and deformed face wearing gray long sleeves, shaking hands with one of the doctors and who performed the operation on him with people in his hometown in the background, wearing eyeglasses, a white laboratory gown

A third operation was scheduled for late 2008, which would have removed the tumor on the left side of his face.

Huang Chuncai has a large and deformed face, lying on a bed with a white-checkered pillow and blanket

In the BodyShock series, Huang was the subject of a 2008 documentary episode entitled I Am the Elephant Man.

Bodyshock | Relentless Growth | Channel 4


In 2013, another 3 lbs were removed from his face.

References

Huang Chuncai Wikipedia


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