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Connie's story

"For three years, she had to put up with cruel taunts because of a condition that left her with a bright red 'clown nose' just weeks after she was born"

Connie at a few months old

Connie's "clown nose" was a benign tumour called a haemangioma, made up of a cluster of blood vessels growing abnormally under the skin. 

After being told that there was no cure, Connie's mother sought out Saving Faces founder and chief executive, Prof Iain Hutchison. He spent two hours removing the tumour, to give Connie a nose "just like mum's".

Read the full story in the Daily Mail here.

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Connie and her mum, Zara, appeared on the Lorraine show on the 15th of December. Watch the video here (fast forward to 14 minutes).

If your child has a similar condition affecting the face and you would like to talk to someone, please contact our patient helpline. We can put you in touch with other parents who have had a similar experience.

Support the work of the Saving Faces National Studies Centre. Please sponsor one of the 107 surgeons and patients riding in our bike ride or join us on 3rd September.

 

March 27th 2011 The Telegraph

The high price of face transplants.

As surgeons prepare for the first British face transplant, Laura Donnelly of the Telegraph examines the controversy behind the procedure and speaks to Prof Iain Hutchison of Saving Faces.

Click here to read the full article.

 

The Face and Reconstruction

The Saving Faces debate on The Face and Reconstruction which took place on 4 March 2008 at the Southbank Centre attracted considerable media interest.

 

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Read the Editorial in The Guardian by Professor Hutchison

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/mar/04/sciencenews

 

Read the BBC news report

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7277582.stm

 

 

 

 

May / June 2006

Saving Faces portraits of Henry de Lotbiniére have been chosen to illustrate the cover of Peter Ward Booth's textbook Maxillofacial Surgery, Churchill Livingstone Elsevier Press (US)
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February 25th 2006 The Times magazine

Feature on cosmetic surgery

Kelly Smith, 21, from Yorkshire, had a series of facial reconstructive operations. Aged 15, she had a rare form of cancer which necessitated the removal of one eye and some of the tissue around it. This feature discussed reasons for reconstructive and cosmetic surgery.
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January 24th 2006 Radio Five Drive Programme

Radio Five Drive Programme talked about the Saving Faces smoking project in schools.
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January 28th 2006 BMJ Careers section

Portraits from the Saving Faces Exhibition were used to illustrate features on how to train in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
   

BBC Online Health Feature - 30th Nov 2005

In relation to Mouth Cancer Awareness Week, our project sending surgeons into schools to present a graphic talk on mouth cancer recieved much media coverage on Radio 4's Today Programme (12.11.05), The Independent (12.11.05), Sky News and Radio 5 Live.
 

BBC News, 10 June 2004

Face surgery research unit opens
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