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Woman Receives First Face Transplant from Euthanized Donor

The partial face transplant used tissue from a donor who chose assisted dying, involving 100 specialists and restoring vital functions for the recipient, according to Vall d'Hebron Hospital.

  • In a Monday statement, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona said it performed a pioneering facial transplant where the donor, who underwent Spain's assisted dying procedure last autumn, donated her face. The hospital said the operation took place during the autumn of 2025.
  • The recipient, Carme, had facial tissue necrosis that impaired speech, eating and sight, and compatibility required matching sex, blood group and head size plus multidisciplinary assessment teams’ evaluations.
  • The complex operation, lasting between 15 and 24 hours, involved a surgical team of about 100 professionals who performed a type I partial face transplant using digital three-dimensional facial models, customised surgical guides, protective silicone masks and cutting guides.
  • After the operation, doctors noted Carme is healing and beginning to look more like herself, while Elisabeth Navas praised the donor's final generous wish that gave a stranger a second chance.
  • Spain's long transplant record shows that with 49.4 million people, it leads globally; Vall d'Hebron University Hospital pioneered full face transplants in 2010, while 426 assisted-dying cases in 2024 raise ethical debate.
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World Premier in Spain: doctors performed a complete transplant on the face of a woman who chose euthanization. Benefits were a person whose face was seriously affected by a bacteria. The operation was one of the greatest complexity.

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Hospital Val d'Ebron in Barcelona performed facial transplant surgery, the first time a woman in the world was a donor who agreed to sacrifice her face in advance of assisted retirement.

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A woman has had a face transplant from a dead person at a hospital in Barcelona.

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