Iain Hutchison, Chief Executive of Saving Faces, comments on the success of the world’s first full face reconstruction in Tokyo after a 54 year old man was treated in Tokyo for severe burns from gasoline on his face, neck, chest and arms.
Saving Faces launches a de Lotbinière Facial Surgery Research Centre in memory of Henry de Lotbinière.
This was covered in the British Medical Association news – read below
BMA news 24.07.2004 -Putting heads together
Chief Executive Iain Hutchison comments on the advances of computer technology which could revolutionise facial surgery.
When you look in the mirror you don’t just see a face. You see you.
So what happens when your face is disfigured? Thousands of people in the UK are affected by conditions from birth, or by diseases, conditions and accidents that happen later in life. Continue reading
The launch of Saving Faces – The Facial Surgery Research Foundation in 2000 by Chief Executive Professor Iain Hutchison was featured on BBC News.
The Saving Faces Art Project by Mark Gilbert featured in The Barts and The London Chronicle (BLC).
BLC - SF Art ProjectProfessor Hutchison speaks to Allison Pearson about the Oral and Maxillofacial Unit at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel.
Evening Standard 18.11.2003 - My heroes, I just don't know how they do itChief Executive Iain Hutchison was featured in BBC Ouch!, which is a blog by the BBC about disability and mental health.