A year after full face transplant, Dallas Wiens feels almost 'normal'

A year after receiving the nation's first full face transplant, Dallas Wiens is now talking about defying the odds and the special moments he's shared with his daughter, including being able to feel her kisses. Msnbc.com's Stephanie Gosk reports.

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A year after becoming the first full face transplant in the US, Dallas Wiens has regained his sense of smell and can feel his daughter’s kisses.

"I am, as was one of my desires, able to feel my daughter's kisses now, which brought me to tears on more than one occasion," Wiens said Monday during a press conference in Boston with his transplant team of doctors.

Wiens of Fort Worth, Texas, was severely disfigured in 2008 when he came in contact with an active high-voltage power line.

Now, doctors at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston  say he is recovering better than expected. He has prosthetic eyes, although he remains blind, and has trouble with his speech because he doesn’t have teeth. But he can use his face more than expected.

“Every time that we see him in the clinic he’s doing more things, feeling more sensation. He’s starting to smile and you can see his expressions on his face,” said chief of plastic surgery Dr. Jeffrey Janis.

He says he’s been able to resume an almost "normal" life. He is especially grateful for the time he can spend outside of the house with his daughter – without having to worry about the people staring at them.

“I go out all the time with my family, my friends, my little girl. I don't to worry about what anyone else is going to think. I’ve even been told by my family that I hardly get a second look,” said Wiens.

The Associated Press and WHDH Boston contributed to this report.

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This man is an inspiration just to keep on living and keep on hoping.

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Reply#1 - Tue Apr 3, 2012 2:44 PM EDT

An inspiration to stay away from high-voltage lines.

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#1.1 - Tue Apr 3, 2012 3:23 PM EDT
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Can they use dentures? I'm sure he'd like to be able to chew foods again.

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Reply#2 - Tue Apr 3, 2012 4:23 PM EDT

It might be hard for him to use dentures until he has more control over his mouth, it said that he is just now being able to smile.

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#2.1 - Wed Apr 4, 2012 12:27 AM EDT
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So amazing and inspirational! I wish him all the best for a good life. I cannont imagine his pain and loss. What a blessing for him to have the transplant.

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Reply#3 - Tue Apr 3, 2012 9:09 PM EDT

Just think what we take for granted. A daughter's kiss. Would not trade it for a million bucks.

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Reply#4 - Tue Apr 3, 2012 10:43 PM EDT

A lot of people were against the face transplants when they first started, but I think its wonderful for these people to have a chance at a normal life again.

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Reply#5 - Fri Jun 8, 2012 11:19 AM EDT

It's so wonderful that medicine is advancing so quickly. I am happy for this man. Please, please make health care available to all, not just the rich and the poor.

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Reply#6 - Fri Jun 8, 2012 1:51 PM EDT

I would imagine the bath salts /cannabal victim will be getting a transplant ...

    Reply#7 - Fri Jun 8, 2012 5:03 PM EDT

    this is f@@#$%%king amazing....and people piss and moan about the cost of medical insurance..........face transplants/arm and hand transplants ,cameras implanted in the eyes of blind people deaf people being able to hear after 40 years................what s next????????????we as people can do great things if we try.......we dont have to kill all the time.

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