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An American woman who was given a near-total face transplant after a shotgun attack by her husband has unveiled the results of her surgery. Connie Culp Shotgun victim Connie Culp before and after her surgery. Full Story at SKY… ...
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When Connie Culp's husband shot off her face with a shotgun, he was sentenced to a mere seven years in prison. She was sentenced to spend the rest of her life faceless in a nation that values beauty.
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Connie Culp Undergoes First Face Transplant in US on Opposing Views. Issues, Experts, Answers.
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connie culp | first us face transplant at the cleveland clinic pictures and video uh… here is the connie culp pictures and video, the first us face transplant patient. connie culp look very happy with new face transplant, ...
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Connie Culp, the first Face Transplant recipient in the US has come forward 5 months after her remarkable surgery to talk about her experience. Connie.
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About 5 years ago, Connie Culp's life took an unexpected turn due to violence, the violence of her husband. Began a discussion of words, and that ended when her husband took a shotgun and shot her to the face, changed her life. ...
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seven months after receiving a near-total face transplant, connie culp is doing well, according to one of her surgeons, dr. maria siemionow, from the cleveland clinic.
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Connie Culp, the first woman to get a total face transplant in the United States, has finally revealed her identity and what happened to her in a press.
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Connie Culp First Face Transplant Videos + Pictures. Wednesday, May 6, 2009 at 2:17 AM Posted by nilo. Watch video of Connie Culp who undergo the first face transplant in the world. ...
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Connie Culp is the first person to undergo the procedure to have a full face transplant. The Ohio resident was shot in the face by her husband, Thomas Culp, four years ago. He then turned the gun on himself, but survived. ...
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America's first face transplant recipient Connie Culp appears on Oprah Show photo - Connie Culp, before and after her face transplant - AP Photo/Cleveland Clinic-HO.
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Connie Culp, 46, an Ohio resident was shot in the face by her husband,Thomas Culp, four years ago. A shotgun blast left a hole in the middle of her face. Then her husband turned the gun on himself but he survived. ...
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Connie Culp is a 46-year-old Ohio woman who has had the first face transplant in the US, and her new look was a far cry from the puckered, noseless sight that made children shrink away in horror, after being shot by her husband. ...
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... severe facial trauma or burns the cost could approach one million dollars. She estimates the cost for this procedure at between 250 and 300 thousand dollars. Connie used her time in front of cameras to also urge others not to judge …
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Her face was ravaged by a shotgun blast. But Connie Culp survived and now, after a face transplant, is ready to take on the world again. Her story is a sign...
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The story of Connie Culp, America's first face transplant, is a remarkable milestone in the world of facial surgery. Most importantly, it is an inspirational story of struggle and triumph. About five years ago, Connie was shot by her ...
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Does anybody know where I can watch the show where she was on Oprah? I don't know why but I've been quite interested in this.
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AP: CLEVELAND -- Five years ago, a shotgun blast left a ghastly hole where the middle of her face had been. Five months ago, she received a new face from a dead woman.
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Connie Culp, the first U.S. face transplant patient, is shown before (left) and after her surgery in December 2008. An artist-rendered photographic modification (right) shows the potential final outcome after completion of debulking ...
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