Woman Meets Richard Norris, The Man Who Wears Her Brother's Face
Woman Meets Richard Norris, The Man Who Wears Her Brother's Face (Video)
Richard Norris didn't have much of a face at all until 2012, when a team of Baltimore physicians gave him an entirely new one -- a face that once belonged to Joshua Aversano, People reports .
For the first time, Rebekah got to meet Richard Norris, who received a face transplant donated by her family. The emotional meeting was captured in a 60 Minutes Australia segment that airs Sunday.
"Do you mind if I touch it?" she asks Norris.
"Wow," she says. "This is the face that I grew up with."
Norris before his face transplant surgery (left) and 114 days post-surgery (right). (AP Photo/University of Maryland Medical Center)
After the surgery, Norris again enjoys life in public, 15 years after he accidentally shot himself in the face with a shotgun at age 22. The 1997 incident left Norris with few facial features: No teeth, no nose and just part of his tongue. He would put on a mask during his few ventures outside his Virginia home.
In 2012, a team of doctors led by Dr. Eduardo Rodriguez operated on Norris for 36 hours to construct an entirely new face. GQ reports :
The surgery started at dawn on March 19, 2012. The face of a recently deceased 21-year-old man came off as one solid flap, skin, muscle, bone, nerves, blood vessels, tongue -- everything as one piece. Rodriguez removed what was left of Richard's disfigured face, dissected down to the skull. He attached the new face midway back on Richard's scalp. He stabilized it with screws, tapped the jaw together, and finally draped the skin and sewed it down like a patch on a coat or a pair of jeans.
And here's the man Rebekah Aversano got to meet years later, featured in GQ last August :
Photo: Dan Winters/GQ
The Aversanos said it was hard to decide whether to donate their son's face, but ultimately felt it was the right decision .
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/05/29/richard-norris-face-transplant_n_7471566.html
WOW!! The wonders of Medical Science!!! The best of luck to Richard.
I can only imagine how emotional it was to see his face on another person'sbody.
It's a wonderful thing!!
but, knowing that it had given such a wonderful gift of life to another person would help ease the pain Very good point...I agree RW!
I agree. I am an organ donor. If any of my organs can help save or improve approve another person's life, that would make me happy.
Why not? We're certainly not going to need them....