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17th November 2015
09:26am GMT

Patrick Hardison, with his two daughters, Averi, left, and Alison in 1999 (Courtesy of Lori Taylor via AP)[/caption]
Hardison had previously undergone 70 surgeries before being able to avail of the full transplant procedure.
The tissue donor was 26-year-old David Rodenbaugh, an artist and competitive cyclist from New York. He died in a biking accident in Brooklyn. His mother gave permission to use his face saying that he always wanted to be a fireman.
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Donor David Rodebaugh (Family Photo/Courtesy of NYU Langone Medical Center via AP)[/caption]
The surgery lasted 26 hours, during which time Dr Rodriquez covered Hardison’s skull and neck with the new tissue. Stitching the skin behind the head leaves his face without scars.
Hardison talked to New York Magazine about his disfigurement saying; "Kids ran screaming and crying when they saw me. There are things worse than dying.
"I thought for years that I would die the way I was after I got injured. I never thought I would be sitting here today after a face transplant."
Hardison is currently undergoing sever physiotherapy but homes to be able to return home before the end of the year.
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